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Bread for the World Institute
http://www.bread.org/
For more than 30 years, Bread for the World has
been a Christian voice for ending hunger. It is a nonpartisan citizens'
movement of 54,000 people of faith, including 2,500 churches.
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CARE USA
http://www.careusa.org/
CARE fights root causes of poverty in the world's poorest communities.
We place special focus on working alongside poor women because,
equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole
families and entire communities escape poverty.
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DATA (debt, AIDS, trade, Africa)
http://www.data.org/
DATA aims to spark response to crises threatening hope in Africa:
unpayable Debts, uncontrolled spread of AIDS, and unfair trade rules
which keep Africans poor.
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International Medical Corps
http://www.imcworldwide.org/index.shtml
International Medical Corps is a global humanitarian nonprofit
organization that saves lives, relieves suffering and restores
self-reliance through health care training and relief and development
programs.
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International Rescue Committee
http://www.theirc.org/
The International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst
crises, helping refugees running from the horrors of war and
persecution. For 75 years, the IRC has been raising alarms with a
global call to action and restoring hope, dignity and opportunity for
vulnerable people the world over.
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Mercy Corps
http://www.mercycorps.org/home/
Mercy Corps is a not-for-profit organization that exists to alleviate
suffering, poverty, and oppression by helping people build secure,
productive, and just communities.
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Oxfam America
http://www.oxfamamerica.org/
Oxfam America helps poor and marginalized communities around the world
harness economic opportunities and advocate for their rights (e.g.,
women's rights, labor rights, indigenous peoples' rights) through
grant-making, campaigning, and emergency assistance.
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Plan USA
http://www.planusa.org/index.php
Plan USA is a global partnership of caring people founded in 1937 to
bring hope and help to the world's poorest children. Our
community-based programs assist more than 10 million children in 45
developing countries.
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Save the Children
http://www.savethechildren.org/
For more than 70 years, Save the Children has created real and lasting
change for children in need in more than 40 countries around the globe,
including the United States.
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World Concern
http://www.worldconcern.org/
A Christian humanitarian organization that provides emergency relief
and community development in some of the most neglected areas of the
world.
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World Vision
http://www.worldvision.org/
World Vision is a Christian relief and development organization
dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach
their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.
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A Glimmer of Hope
http://www.aglimmerofhope.org
A Glimmer of Hope is making a sustainable difference in the lives of
the rural poor of Ethiopia. By the end of 2005, the foundation had
completed more than 1,600 development projects and helped approximately
1.5 million people. It launched its national aid program in Ethiopia in
2001.
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Action Against Hunger
http://www.actionagainsthunger.org
Action Against Hunger has been a world leader in the treatment of
malnutrition since 1979, and has programs that focus on nutrition, food
security, water/sanitation, and basic health in more than 44 countries
around the world.
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Africare
http://www.africare.org
A specialist in Africa, the oldest and largest African-American led
charity in its field. In 36 African nations since 1970, Africare has
addressed AIDS, poverty and more. “I regard Africare as one of
America's greatest gifts to Africa,” says Nelson Mandela.
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American Baptist Churches, USA
http://www.abc-usa.org/
American Baptists are a Christ-centered, biblically grounded,
ethnically diverse people called to radical personal discipleship in
Christ Jesus. Our commitment to Jesus propels us to nurture authentic
relationships with one another; build healthy churches; transform our
communities, our nations and our world; engage every member in hands-on
ministry; and speak the prophetic word in love .
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American Jewish World Service
http://www.ajws.org
American Jewish World Service is a not-for-profit international
development organization that works on a non-sectarian basis, on behalf
of the Jewish community, throughout the developing world and in Russia
and Ukraine.
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Americans for Informed Democracy
http://www.aidemocracy.org
Americans for Informed Democracy is a non-partisan, student-led
organization that raises global awareness at more than 250 universities
in the U.S. We seek to build a global generation that can lead America
in our increasingly interdependent world.
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AERDO
http://www.aerdo.org
AERDO exist to promote excellence in professional practice; to foster
networking, collaboration, and information exchange; and it enable its
membership to effectively support the Church in serving the poor and
the needy.
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Blood:Water Mission
http://www.bloodwatermission.org/
Blood and water represent a community-centered and integrated approach
to AIDS that include establishing basic conditions necessary for
health, addressing the constraints of poverty, and empowering
communities to take ownership of their own long-term health development.
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The Child Health Site
http://www.thechildhealthsite.com
One of the suite of free "Click-to-Give" Internet sites affiliated with The Hunger Site,
The Child Health Site, provides vaccinations, micro-nutrients, oral
rehydration salts, HIV/AIDS tests for newborns, and prosthetic limbs to
children. Clicking on the "Fund Healthcare for Children" button is
free, with 100% of site advertisng being paid to site partners
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Helen Keller International,
Prosthetics Outreach Foundation, and Mercy Corps.
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Christian Children's Fund
http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/
Christian Children's Fund is creating a better future for more than 7.6
million children & family members in 34 countries, helping overcome
poverty through education, early childhood development, nutrition,
health, livelihood programs & disaster relief.
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Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
http://www.crwrc.org
CRWRC is a Christian non-profit organization present with 2,000
communities in 30 of the world's poorest countries where together we
are addressing hunger and poverty through emergency disaster
assistance, integrated community development programs, and justice
education.
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Church World Service
http://www.churchworldservice.com
Church World Service, a global humanitarian aid agency and ministry of
36 Christian denominations, works to support sustainable self-help and
development, meet emergency needs, aid refugees, and address the root
causes of poverty and powerlessness.
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Citizens for Global Solutions
http://www.globalsolutions.org
Citizens for Global Solutions is a grassroots membership organization
that envisions a future in which nations work together to abolish war,
protect our rights and freedoms, and solve the problems facing humanity
that no nation can solve alone.
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Concern USA
http://www.concernusa.org
Founded in 1968, Concern’s team of 4,000 personnel works in 30
countries providing life-saving emergency relief and long-term
assistance (health, education, livelihoods, HIV&AIDS) for the
poorest people in the least developed countries of the world.
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CrossRoads
http://www.CrossRoadsLink.org
CrossRoads is a character-based strategy dedicated to help communities
worldwide discover the hope, life, and truth of Jesus Christ in the
midst of devastating societal needs such as HIV/AIDS, addictions, and
violence.
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Emergent Village
http://www.emergentvillage.com
Emergent Village is a growing generative friendship among missional
Christian leaders seeking to love our world in the Spirit of Jesus
Christ.
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Engineers Without Borders - USA
http://www.ewb-usa.org
EWB-USA partners with developing communities to improve their quality
of life through the implementation of environmentally sustainable,
equitable, and economical engineering projects while developing
internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.
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The Episcopal Church
http://www.episcopalchurch.org
The Episcopal Church
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Episcopal Relief and Development
http://www.er-d.org
Episcopal Relief and Development responds to human suffering around the
world. We provide emergency assistance after disasters,
rebuildcommunities, and help children and families climb out of poverty.
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
http://www.elca.org/
The 4.9-million-member Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
emphasizes worship and prayer, outreach, ecumenical and interfaith
dialogue, and preparing professional and lay leaders through college
and seminary education.
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FORGE
http://www.FORGEnow.org
FORGE brings teams of Project Facilitators to Africa to partner with
refugees. By implementing and sustaining projects like HIV/AIDS
education, women's empowerment programs, computer centers, and
libraries, we create the beginnings of responsible social action by
refugees.
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Global Health Council
http://www.globalhealth.org
The Global Health Council is the world's largest membership alliance
dedicated to saving lives by improving health throughout the world. The
Council works to ensure that all who strive for improvement and equity
in global health have the information and resources they need.
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Grameen Foundation USA
http://www.grameenfoundation.org/
Grameen Foundation USA is dedicated to reducing global poverty among
the poorest of the poor through microfinance. GFUSA partners with 52
microfinance institutions in 22 countries that provide financial
services to empower the poor to start very small businesses to support
themselves and their families.
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Habitat For Humanity
http://www.habitat.org/
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes
to its work all people dedicated to the eradication of poverty housing.
Some 200,000 Habitat homes now provide decent, affordable shelter to
more than 1 million people worldwide.
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Heartland Alliance
http://www.heartlandalliance.org
Heartland Alliance's mission is to advance the human rights and respond
to the human needs of endangered populations through the provision
ofcomprehensive and respectful services and the promotion of permanent
solutions leading to a more just global society.
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Heifer
http://www.heifer.org
Heifer envisions a world of communities living together in peace and
equitably sharing the resources of a healthy planet. Their mission is
to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and to care for the
earth.
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The Hunger Project
http://www.thp.org/
The Hunger Project empowers grassroots people in more than 10,000
villages of Asia, Africa and Latin America to achieve lasting progress
in health, education, nutrition, family incomes and gender equality.
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The Hunger Site
http://www.thehungersite.com
The original "click-to-give" Internet site started in 1999 to combat
hunger one click at a time. Each daily click is free to the visitor,
and provides the value of 1.1 cups of staple food. 100% of site
advertising is used to feed the hungry through partners Mercy Corps and
America's Second Harvest.
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InterAction
http://www.interaction.org/
InterAction is the largest alliance of U.S.-based international
development and humanitarian nongovernmental organizations. With more
than 160 members operating in every developing country, we work to
overcome poverty, exclusion and suffering by advancing social justice
and basic dignity for all.
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Jubilee USA
http://www.jubileeusa.org/
Jubilee USA Network is an alliance of 75 religious, environmental,
human rights, and community groups working for the cancellation of
unjust debts to fight poverty in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
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Keep A Child Alive
http://www.keepachildalive.org/
Keep A Child Alive is a campaign that offers people the opportunity to
provide lifesaving antiretroviral (ARV) medicine and support services
directly to children and families with HIV/AIDS in some of the world's
poorest countries.
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Living Water International
http://www.water.cc
Living Water International works in more than 22 countries to bring
daily access to safe, clean water to over 5 million people. LWI
confronts the global water crisis, as well as hygiene and sanitation
development, through a community based approach of training, consulting
and equipping.
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Mennonite Central Committee
http://www.mcc.org/makepovertyhistory/
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief, service, and peace
agency of North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches. MCC
seeks to demonstrate God's love by working among people suffering from
poverty, conflict, oppression and natural disaster.
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Millennium Campaign
http://www.millenniumcampaign.org
The Millennium Campaign encourages citizens around the world to hold
their governments to account for their promises in the Millennium
Declaration and Goals.
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National Association of Social Workers
http://www.socialworkers.org
NASW is the largest organization of professional social workers in the
world. NASW social workers provide humanitarian assistance for
communities in transition, and develop policies to protect human rights
both domestically and in international settings.
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Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
http://www.ncm.org
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries facilitates projects which address
the temporal as well as the spiritual needs of the economically
disadvantaged through child development, disaster response, development
education, and social transformation.
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Net Aid
http://www.netaid.org
NetAid educates young people about global poverty and international
development, and provides opportunities for them to take concrete
actions that make a difference in the lives of the world's poor.
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Operation Blessing International
http://www.ob.org
Operation Blessing International (OBI) assists the poor with medical,
hunger and disaster relief. Since 1978, OBI has touched over 179.7
million people in 96 countries and across the U.S. giving goods and
services valued at over $943 million.
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Opportunity International
http://www.opportunity.org
For 35 years, Opportunity International has fought poverty through
small business loans and other financial services. The world’s largest
Christian microfinance organization, Opportunity serves 810,000 poor
entrepreneurs in 27 developing countries.
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Our Voices Together
http://www.OurVoicesTogether.org
Founded by families and friends who have lost loved ones to terrorist
acts, Our Voices Together works to counter terrorism by addressing
international poverty and fostering cross-cultural understanding. Join
us in building a safer, more compassionate world for all.
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Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA)
http://www.pcusa.org
The Presbyterian Church (USA) has approximately 2.4 million members in
the U.S. and 11,000 congregations. It is part of a larger church family
of more than 75 million members of the Reformed Church family.
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RESULTS Educational Fund
http://www.results.org
For 25 years RESULTS Educational Fund has worked to create the
political will to end hunger and poverty by training citizens in
advocacy, working with the media, and building coalitions in their
communities. Through our sister organization RESULTS, Inc. citizens
lobby their own members of Congress!
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Save Africa’s Children
http://www.saveafricaschildren.org
Save Africa's Children (SAC) is among the first and largest
African-American church organizations providing direct support to AIDS
affected and vulnerable children in Africa. SAC has directly assisted
over 350 orphan care programs in 21 African nations, providing direct
support to schools, day care centers, medical clinics, feeding programs
and children’s homes in some of the most remote areas in Africa.
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Sojourners
http://www.sojo.net
Sojourners/Call to Renewal is an ecumenical Christian ministry whose
mission is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring
hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the
church, and the world.
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UNA - USA
http://www.unausa.org
UNA-USA is the nation's largest grassroots foreign policy organization
and the leading center of UN policy research. UNA-USA offers Americans
thechance to connect with key issues like human rights, global health,
development and international justice.
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The United Methodist Church
http://www.umc-gbcs.org
The General Board of Church and Society is the public policy and social
justice agency of The United Methodist Church. In 2004, the General
Conference called for churches in the U S and internationally to work
for the achievement of the U N Millennium Development Goals.
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Unitarian Universalist Association
http://www.uua.org
The Unitarian Universalist Association's mission is to serve and
strengthen its 1,000 member congregations, to foster the growth of
Unitarian Universalism, and to give public voice to Unitarian
Universalist principles.
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USA for Africa
http://www.usaforafrica.org
United Support of Artists for Africa
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US Fund for UNICEF
http://www.unicefusa.org
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports child survival, protection and
development worldwide through education, advocacy and fundraising.
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United Nations Foundation
http://www.unfoundation.org
Founded by Ted Turner, the United Nations Foundation acts to meet the
most pressing health, humanitarian, socioeconomic, and
environmentalchallenges, through advocacy, building innovative
public-private partnerships and grant making.
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World Hope International
http://www.worldhope.org
World Hope International is a faith based relief and development
organization alleviating suffering and injustice through education,
enterprise and community health.
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World Hunger Year
http://www.worldhungeryear.org
WHY attacks the root causes of hunger and poverty by promoting
effective and innovative community-based solutions that create self
reliance, economic justice and food security.
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World Relief
http://www.wr.org/
World Relief is a Christian relief and development organization focused
on empowering the Church to relieve human suffering, poverty and hunger
worldwide in the name of Jesus Christ.
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YouthAIDS
http://www.youthaids.org
YouthAIDS, an HIV/AIDS education and prevention initiative of
Population Services International (PSI), targets at risk youth between
the ages of 15-24 with positive, upbeat, relevant messages of
self-empowerment and healthy decision-making to protect them against
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