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2018 Charity Listing 2018 Charity Listing Choose your cause and Show Some Love today. setristatecfc.org TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................... 1 MANA NUTRITION (MANA NUTRITIVE AID PRODUCTS INC) ......................................................................................8 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ........... 7 NEW HARVEST INC ................................................................................8 ACFA (A CHILD FOR ALL) .....................................................................7 OMID FOUNDATION USA ...................................................................8 ACTIONAID USA ......................................................................................7 ONE LEG UP ON LIFE .............................................................................8 AFRICAID INC ...........................................................................................7 PHYSICIANS FOR PEACE .......................................................................8 AIXIN FOUNDATION ..............................................................................7 POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL ....................................8 AMAR INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION PROJECT PEANUT BUTTER ..................................................................8 IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ............................................7 RESTORE A CHILD INC ..........................................................................8 AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR RELIEF AND RECONCILIATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST .......................................7 SALESIAN MISSIONS INC .....................................................................8 AMOUD FOUNDATION ........................................................................7 SANKARA NETHRALAYA OM TRUST INC ......................................8 ARTISTS FOR AFRICA .............................................................................7 SHEPHERD & MOTHER OF LIGHT FOR THE NEEDY ...................8 BLESS THE CHILDREN INC ...................................................................7 SOLAR VILLAGE PROJECT INC ...........................................................8 BLOOD WATER MISSION INC.............................................................7 SUPPORTERS OF CAMP UNITE (UNITE FOUNDATION) ...........8 CHEMISTS WITHOUT BORDERS INC ...............................................7 THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH OF HAITI .....................................................................9 CHILDREN OF THE NATIONS .............................................................7 THE LUKE COMMISSION, INC ............................................................9 CHRISTIAN CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION (CHRISTIAN CHILDRENS FUND) .................................................................................7 THE MAISHA PROJECT INC .................................................................9 CHRISTIAN FRIENDS OF KOREA INC ...............................................7 THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH (THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH INC) ..................................................9 CO PARTNERS OF CAMPESINAS .......................................................7 TIS TO INSPIRE STRONG AFRICAN CHILDREN FUND INC ......9 COPTIC ORPHANS SUPPORT ASSOCIATION ...............................7 UNITED HELP UKRAINE ........................................................................9 CORPSAFRICA...........................................................................................7 UOSSM USA ..............................................................................................9 COURAGEOUS KITCHEN INC ..............................................................7 VIET-NAM ASSISTANCE FOR THE HANDICAPPED .....................9 EARTHSPARK INTERNATIONAL CORP ............................................7 WEGENE ETHIOPIAN FOUNDATION ...............................................9 EDUCATION AND SCIENCE SOCIETY INC .....................................7 WILDLIFE S O S .........................................................................................9 EKAL VIDYALAYA FOUNDATION OF USA INC .............................7 WOMEN ENABLED INTERNATIONAL ..............................................9 EMPOWERING FUTURE MINDS .........................................................7 WOMENS LEARNING PARTNERSHIP FOR RIGHTS ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS USA INC ...................................7 DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE LTD ......................................................9 EZRA VISION MINISTRIES INC ...........................................................8 ZAMBIAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND ........................................................9 FOOD FOR THE POOR INC .................................................................8 CHARITY WITHOUT BORDERS ...........................................................9 FRANCISCAN FOUNDATION FOR THE HOLY LAND .................8 ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF AGENCY GLOBAL SMILE FOUNDATION ...........................................................8 INTERNATIONAL .....................................................................................9 HAITIAN’S HARMONY CORP. .............................................................8 AFRICA DISEASE AND POVERTYERADICATION PROJECT ......9 HEALING THE CHILDREN .....................................................................8 AID FOR TRASH DUMP CHILDREN: THE UNFORGOTTEN ......9 HEALTHY HEART MEDICAL MINISTRIES INC ...............................8 ANGEL AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL ..................................................9 HIS HANDS MISSION INTERNATIONAL .........................................8 ATLAS SERVICE CORPS INC .................................................................9 HONG BANG ............................................................................................8 BREAD FOR THE WORLD INSTITUTE INC ......................................9 HOPE FOR HAITI INC .............................................................................8 BROTHERS BROTHER FOUNDATION ...............................................9 HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION INC ...............................................8 BUDDHIST GLOBAL RELIEF ..................................................................9 INDIA DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF FUND INC ...........................8 BUDDHIST TZU CHI FOUNDATION .................................................9 INSTITUTE FOR BLACK CHARITIES ...................................................8 CENTRAL AMERICAN PARTNERS (INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS CASSIE STERN MEMORIAL INC) .................................9 KIDS IN CRISIS ..........................................................................................8 CHARITYVISION INTERNATIONAL INC ..........................................9 LANDMINE REMOVAL - THE HALO TRUST USA .........................8 CHILD FOUNDATION...........................................................................10 LEADING THE WAY WITH DR MICHAEL YOUSSEF INC ............8 i TABLE OF CONTENTS CHILDRENS EMERGENCY RELIEF INTERNATIONAL .................10 AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE ................................................11 DENTAL & MEDICAL CARE FOR THE POOR OF AMERICARES FOUNDATION INC ....................................................11 HONDURAS (SERVING AT THE CROSSROADS) .........................10 ASHOKA ...................................................................................................11 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EDUCATION AND MENTORING BILL HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION ................11 PROJECT INC ...........................................................................................10 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ...............................................................11 ENGINEERING WORLD HEALTH ......................................................10 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ...............................................................11 FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION OF SAINT THERESE ......................10 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ...............................................................11 GLOBAL HUNGER PROJECT ..............................................................10 CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL .........................................................11 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC .....................10 CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL .............................................................11 HAITIAN HEALTH FOUNDATION INC ...........................................10 CHURCH WORLD SERVICE INC ........................................................11 HEART TO HEART INTERNATIONAL INC .....................................10 COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED ...................11 HOMETOWN EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC .........................10 COOPERATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF HONDURAS HOPE ................................................................................10 EVERYWHERE INC .................................................................................11 HOPE ABIDES ..........................................................................................10 DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS USA INC ....................................11 HOPE WORLDWIDE LTD .....................................................................10 ECHO INC .................................................................................................12 HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL ............................................10 ECPAT USA END CHILD PROSTITUTION CHILD INDIA PARTNERS ...................................................................................10
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