The Okyerema Int Foundation is a registered charitable organization based in Toronto, Canada. We help less fortunate children in Africa financially to be able to go to school for the better tomorrow. We have a dedicated staff of five full time workers and five volunteers. Many of the children we work are orphans, and through our sponsorship program they are able to attended school and make a real change in their lives. Some were completely dropped out of school due to poverty but with the help from us many of these children lives have completely change from bad to better. Contact us for more information about how you can help us make a real, positive change in the lives of children in need.
The Luso Canadian Charitable Society is a community-based organization that supports diverse families and adults that are living with developmental and physical disabilities to reach their full potential. We do this by working in partnership with the broader community to provide access to information, resources, and programs that facilitate independence, growth, and integration.
The Artisan Discovery Foundation was formed in May 2012. It is a 501(c)3 charitable organization meant to identify indigenous artisans from impoverished and rural communities in the U.S. and abroad. By assisting people to further develop existing or new artisan craft, they will be able to pave eventual pathways out of poverty by selling their goods through our Artisan Discovery marketplace. The marketplace plans to become rated as a 'fair trade' corporation. The foundation will carefully research, identify, and help to fund community development projects in the selected areas, which will help sustain impoverished people and their communities.
Nucleus Independent Living provides in-home care and support services for seniors and adults with disabilities, promoting independent living through compassionate and personalized assistance tailored to individual needs.
Harwood is in the rich Red River Valley in eastern Cass County, North Dakota. It is the perfect small town life with an easy commute to work averaging 5-15 minutes to get anywhere in Fargo, Moorhead or West Fargo. Harwood's heritage is agricultural and the town remains a quiet, rural housing community surrounded by open farmland. The old downtown area is no longer recognizable long ago converted into private homes, but Harwood remains a true North Dakota community with caring neighbors, safe neighborhoods and quiet country nights