Environment

Health for Humanity

Health for Humanity will strive to improve the health status of the impoverished people of  Guatemala and other developing countries.

Health for Humanity will:

Surrey, BC

Environmental Youth Alliance

Our vision is to build community and environmental health through an understanding of our connection with our social and physical environment. We promote this vision through skill building projects that motivate youth to respond creatively in reconciling social and economic needs with the environmental imperative. We espouse life-long learning by developing new approaches to education, employment, and community development.

Vancouver

InnovativeCommunities.Org Foundation

ICO builds processes and teams to enable positive social change by using innovative methods to eliminate poverty and to advance education. We support global communities in local initiatives with local oversight. We raise understanding and knowledge of global issues through our volunteer and friends network and support interpersonal relationships between people who want to make positive social change.
 
Victoria, BC

SAWA World

To foster the spread of local solutions to end extreme poverty. Sawa works with local media partners to train unemployed youth as skilled citizen journalists. They document the Sawa Leaders’ successful methods on video, present them to surrounding communities and encourage the replication of their solutions among others who live in extreme poverty. Through this process they then identify new Sawa Leaders and ultimately become employed advocates for these emerging solutions.
2150 - 1055 W Hastings ST.

Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR)

CPAR works in partnership with vulnerable communities and diverse organizations to overcome poverty and build healthy communities in Africa.

Vancouver, BC

World Neighbours Canada Society

World Neigbours Canada Society is an international, people-to-people organization that supports grass-roots community intiatives to relieve hunger, disease and poverty in Asia and Latin America.

Oliver, BC
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