January and February Awards
The Foundation is pleased to award the following grants in January and February:
- The Emmanuel Osemota Foundation, Miramar, FL- works with marginalized women in Nigeria, Africa, helping with education and health needs, such as menstrual products.
- No Kid Behind, Indianola, IA -works with children in need, providing STEM related services. This grant will that children with autism, in Cameroon.
- Charis Eating Disorder Care, Yulee, FL- works with women and girls who are suffering from eating disorders. They are a one of a kind organization that solely focuses on this issue.
- AHALA Children’s Rights Foundation, Roanoke, VA- This funds a scholarship for street children in Mexico.
- Women’s Global Empowerment Fund, Denver, Co- Empowering women and girls in Uganda
- Gibson Soto Foundation, Davie, FL- works within Mexico and helps young bright women overcome financial barriers to achieve academic success. The program they are asking for helps with tuition and fees as well as provides human development workshops.
- Strategies for Intenational Developement, Washington, DC-supporting Uganda women and working to help them overcome the inequality they routinely face. They help them with business practices, particularly in the cultivating and selling of coffee
- The Kwek Society, Arlington, VA-Funding support for their menstruation programs that help indigenous female students.
- Hope Horizons, Beaufort, SC- that supports children who are victims of child abuse.
- Supporting Area Families Everyday, Towanda, PA-They support women and children facing domestic abuse and asking for their program that creates safe places for children exchanges.
- Above and Beyond the Classroom in Teton Valley, Driggs, ID- provides afterschool programs in this area.
- Chop out Hunger, Towanda, PA-works with children and their mothers and grandmothers to help provide for needs related to hunger.
- Sonoma Valley Education Foundation, Sonoma, CA- funding for their empowerment academy, which offers on-site afterschool programs to students in need.
- World Youth Clubs, Orlando, Fl- works to support over 4,000 youth clubs in 50 countries, benefitting 500,000 youth. They support these clubs providing training and needed resources.