Our Global Beneficiaries
These Beneficiaries are small nonprofits that we believe are partnering with great integrity within the communities they work. Please take time to look over their websites and to choose the group you are drawn to assist. You will be given an opportunity to mark your preference for donation when you are completing your purchase.
The Altai Project RUSSIA www.altaiproject.org
Protect and defend one of Mother Earth’s last pristine regions: the
mountainous homeland of the Altai people. Support their ability to
survive and retain their sacred way of life and protect the lands they
have stewarded for thousands of years.
DB Peru Ong PERU www.dbperuong.com Diana Bowie, a nurse with guts and compassion, is working with indigenous tribes to blend western medical care with native traditions in villages throughout the Peruvian rainforest.
Friends of Thai Daughters THAILAND www.friendsofthaidaughters.org Jane McBride and Patricia Zinkowski support the efforts of Sompop Jantraka to end systemic sexual exploitation of young Thai girls and boys by providing them with a safe place to live, to learn and to heal.
Hamomi Children's Centre KENYA www.hamomi.org Raphael Etenyi founded Hamomi Children's Centre in 1999 when he took seven street kids under his wing. Hamomi is now a primary school whose mission is to improve the lives of hundreds of orphaned and vulnerable children in the slums of Nairobi.
The Himalayan Children's Fund NEPAL www.rinpoche.com/hcfindex.htm Children from Tibet and the hillside villages of Nepal and Ladhak find a stable home and education in a loving school in Boudhanath created by Thrangu Rinpoche.
Hope for Ariang SUDAN http://www.hopeforariang.org/ Bring education and safety to the children of the Ariang village in Southern Sudan. Decades of civil war and poverty have not destroyed their great desire to learn and to live in joy.
Hotel Rwanda Foundation RWANDA www.hrrfoundation.org Provide
hope to children who survived the unthinkable. They are reaching
adulthood and need a loving environment in which to heal and rebuild
their lives.
Legacies of War LAOS www.legaciesofwar.org One of the most painful legacies of the Vietnam War is that, more than 30 years later, children are still dying. More than 35 percent of Laos is contaminated with unexploded bombs and mines.
Partners in Health HAITI www.pih.org Dr. Paul Farmer and his Haitian colleagues are transforming the health of the residents of Cange. Enable them to create a network of shelter, abundant food and medical access.
World Association for Children and Parents INDIA www.wacap.org WACAP connects India’s most forgotten orphans with loving homes all over the world. Your commitment eliminates tragedy and creates opportunity, hope and safety.
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