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The Andino Foundation for Community Development, also known as The Helpers Network, invites you to be a part of our mission to reinforce value for humanity and raise the standard for existence. We are a non-governmental, community-based, and charity organization committed to fostering good communal and impactful living for people of all genders and strata.
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We believe in the power of compassion and the ability to transform lives, one act of kindness at a time.
At Project August, we believe in celebrating and empowering women to create a world where they are valued, supported, and given equal opportunities.
Driven by passion and determination, KOCAF is dedicated to the mission of raising awareness, inspiring change, and providing support to combat, reduce, or eradicate the deadly disease known as cancer.
At The Adams Project Africa (TAPA), we are on a mission to empower the boy child across Africa. We believe in shaping the future by equipping young minds with the tools and knowledge they need to become resilient, responsible, and compassionate men in society.
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