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Wakiso Hope Project
Wakiso Hope Project (the Corporation) is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes in accordance with section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or a corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue law, referred to below as the “Code”). More specifically, Wakiso Hope Project is organized and operated to doing charitable works in accordance with Catholic teachings, particularly to reflect Jesus' concern for the poor, to help those in spiritual and bodily need, and to promote Godly justice."
Aurora, Illinois
Watercourse Counseling Center
Watercourse Counseling Center is a nonprofit organization, rooted in community, with a 16-year history of serving the emotional needs of people of all ages from diverse communities in Minneapolis. Our community clinics and school-based therapists provide counseling for individuals, families, and groups across the city.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
WAVES International
We believe surf travel should benefit the people and communities where it happens.
Rensselaer, New York
Wellspring of Hope
Our ministry is founded on the core principle that we can do more together than separately. By raising financial support, we assist other ministries to focus on their missions and complete the work they are called to.
PLANO, Texas
Wheaton Academy
Since its founding in 1853, Wheaton Academy has been an educational institution committed to the evangelical Christian faith. The school was established on the belief that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge (Proverbs 1:7).Wheaton Academy is a confessional institution pledged to a Statement of Faith that is consonant with evangelical Protestant Christianity. The Statement affirms salient features of the historic Christian creeds and identifies the Academy not only with the Scriptures, but also with the Reformers and the evangelical movement of more recent years.
West Chicago, Illinois
WOMENS CAMPAIGN INTERNATIONAL
WCI promotes women's equality by equipping individuals and communities with the skills, knowledge and opportunities necessary to create worldwide, sustainable change.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Womens Centers International
OWC will be managed for/by women providing a safe gathering place to access to training, support and capital to build prosperous lives & stronger community.
OAKLAND, California
WOMENS MENTORING NETWORK INC
Women's Mentoring Network empowers women and their families to find better employment and educational opportunities. The organization promotes financial independence, economic security, economic mobility and asset building through education and employment services for socio/economically disadvantaged women and their families. Economic empowerment fosters positive life expectations and is the most effective strategy against homelessness, hunger and social disorder. It is the most effective strategy to break the cycle of generational poverty. Supporting pathways to economic security is an investment in building a skilled workforce that meets the demands of today's marketplace and plants the seeds for a quality workforce of tomorrow.
Stamford, Connecticut
World Vision
Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education, and economic opportunities.
Federal Way, Washington
World Wide Village Incorporated
World Wide Village is a Christian, non-profit organization serving the people of Haiti.
St. Paul, Minnesota
WORLDREADER ORG
Worldreader is a non-profit on a mission to bring digital books to every child and her family, so that they can improve their lives.
Seattle, Washington
WORLDWIDE ENDEAVORS
Worldwide Endeavors (WWE) is a non-profit charitable organization established to help the less fortunate help themselves. Our goal is to help others improve their situations in a way that is self-sustaining. Currently , we are assisting projects in 4 countries: Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. All current projects are Primary Schools (US grades K – 7) WWE has a Board of Directors that reviews applications for new projects and oversees all current projects and the management of the organization. Each project is represented by a Board member who serves as the U.S. Project Director for monitoring, fundraising, and reporting to the Board. Donations to Worldwide Endeavors should be directed to specific projects. Contributions are tax deductible under the U.S. IRS tax code, section 501(c) (3). World Wide Endeavors Mission Statement (Mar 2014) Our Vision (Why we do what we do) We believe in the fundamental worth of all human beings and the importance of each person achieving his or her full potential, no matter what their circumstances. Our Mission (What we do) We help the less fortunate help themselves, with a specific focus on education and health. Our Approach (How we do what we do) We respect our partners and listen to their goals. We work together and develop local leaders for sustainable projects. We raise money to achieve agreed upon goals, make periodic visits, provide technical assistance, evaluate milestones, and require high levels of accountability.
Durham, North Carolina