Fisher House Foundation
Community/Family
The Fisher House™ program is a unique private-public partnership that supports America's military in their time of need. The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. There is at least one Fisher House at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment. Annually, the Fisher House program serves about 10,000 families, and have made available nearly 3 million days of lodging to family members since the program originated in 1990.
Fishermen's Mission
Community/Family
The Fishermen's Mission fights poverty and despair in our fishing communities by providing emergency and welfare support to fishermen and their families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Over 13,000 men and women work in the UK's toughest and most dangerous peacetime occupation: deep sea fishing. At sea, they face death and injury on a daily basis. On land, many face insecurity and debt. And life for the 50,000 retired fishermen and their dependants is no better, with debt, inadequate pensions and scant savings meaning no respite from hardship once the fishing’s over.
Fishing with Tom
Children/Education
FWT is a project that aims to get young people from all backgrounds into Fly Fishing. It caters to a wide range of youth groups, not just those that are disadvantaged in some way. Currently activity is centred in the North East of England principally within County Durham and North Yorkshire but it is hoped that the initiative may be expanded in the future. Mr Kevin Dawson from Rothbury in Northumberland will be setting up a section of FWT to cover this area. FWT is the brain child of Tom Carroll who started work on the scheme in 2005 when he became aware that many young people in the area where he lives spent a large part of their leisure time hanging around on street corners with little to do with their out of school free time. As a result many of them got into trouble with the police for anti-social behaviour or were exposed to the use and abuse of drugs. However, despite the original driver that led to the creation of this project, the doors are now open to all comers.
Fistula Foundation
Health/Medical
Since February 2009 the Fistula Foundation has been focused on fighting fistula worldwide. The Foundation is one of the largest privately funded nonprofit organizations supporting fistula treatment globally. While the Foundation remains the largest funder of the Hamlin Fistula Hospitals in Ethiopia, the Foundation's new mission is to raise awareness of and funding for fistula treatment, prevention and educational programs worldwide.
Five Children Families Trust
Children/Education
Welcome to Five Childcare, part of the Five Children Families Trust and based in the purpose-built Five Children's Centre in Speke, South Liverpool. Five Kids Club was set up in February 2008 and completes the overall childcare provision on offer at Five Children's Centre. The centre can now provide childcare cover for children from 6 weeks to 14 years of age.
Five Talents UK LTD
Microfinance
Five Talents is the microfinance development initiative of the worldwide Anglican church. The church provides a ready made infrastructure – a physical presence of people and premises at the heart of even the remotest communities. This makes Five Talents programmes both effective in their ability to reach local communities and highly efficient. The majority of staff are recruited, trained and employed locally in the individual projects to help administer the programmes. The UK office started in October 2005. Five Talents is currently supporting twelve micro-loan programmes on three continents. The total number of loan clients is now around 20,000, of whom two-thirds are women entrepreneurs. Each loan reaches more than the individual entrepreneur: including the families of the entrepreneur and the families of their employees means that each loan typically impacts 20 lives. Our target is to reach at least 70,000 loan-clients by the end of 2012, impacting one million people through job creation and family livelihoods.
FIZ - Women's Information Center
Women
FIZ Advocacy and Support for Migrant Women and Victims of Trafficking advocates for the protection and rights of migrant women who are victims of violence and exploitation. FIZ calls attention to abuses and seeks desperately needed improvements for women who have become victims of trafficking and migrant women who suffer violence. For this purpose, the organization runs two outreach programs: the Counseling Center for Migrant Women and Makasi—Counseling and Support Services for Victims of Trafficking in Women. We advise migrant women in the Zurich area who are victims of exploitation or violence. Violence can take many forms: physical, psychological or structural. We assist women facing problems working in cabarets or the sex trade. Likewise, we advice migrant women on matters related to residency status and undocumented status. We also assists victims of trafficking so that they can live freely and selfsufficiently. We provide crisis intervention and counseling, organize safe housing, clarify residency status, and provide information on victim’s rights.
FLAC
Human Rights
FLAC is an independent human rights organisation dedicated to the realisation of equal access to justice for all. To this end it campaigns on a range of legal issues but also offers some basic, free legal services to the public. FLAC currently concentrates its work on four main areas: Legal Aid, Social Welfare, Credit & Debt and Public Interest Law. The Free Legal Advice Centres was started by a group of law students looking to use their legal knowledge and provide advice and information to those who could not afford the fees involved. The group's ultimate objective was to influence the national government into instituting a more comprehensive plan that afforded civil legal aid for those who needed it. Over time FLAC has become involved in a wide range of social issues, with a a particular focus on social welfare, but also on credit and debt law, immigration law and equality to eradicate social and economic exclusion in Irish society.
FLKS
Children/Education
Underachievement in Mathematics remains a chronic problem in South African schools. There is a severe shortage of mathematics teachers, and a large number of students fail to graduate because of poor mathematics skills. FLKS was founded to solve this problem. We provide free maths lessons for underprivileged high school (grade 11 and 12) learners in the town of Knysna. Our operations are lean and focused, with 100% of funds spent directly on student lessons.
Florence Association
Children/Education
In Himachal Pradesh, northern India, there is a village with a school, Florence Convent School, and a small group of teachers working hard and doing their best to give 185 children hope for the future. They are a group of amazing and dedicated people and a lot of happy, smiling children. The aim of the school is to provide good quality education for children of all abilities and all faiths. They have enormous amounts of enthusiasm and dedication but very limited resources.
Florida Association For Community Action
Community/Family
Community Action Agencies were created in 1964 to wage "an unconditional War against Poverty in America." FACA serves its members through educational programs, information exchange, advocacy and support services, collaboration and shared resources, developing standards of practice and evaluation, networking with other groups and developing management and committee structures.
FMCH
Women
The Foundation for Mother and Child Health (FMCH), known locally as Yayasan Balita Sehat, began as a support group for English speaking mothers and has grown into an organisation that provides support and educational programmes for impoverished Indonesian mothers and their children. In 2001 we opened a mother-and-child centre in South Jakarta and became a registered charity under Indonesian law. Several projects outside Jakarta has and had been running in West Timor, Aceh and Padang. The Foundation for Mother and Child Health/Yayasan Balita Sehat, provides meals, medical care and lessons for both Indonesian mothers and their children. Mothers have access to health education and small skills training programmes and children have the opportunity to benefit from a preschool education and primary school scholarships. Many of the children suffer from undernutrition and all of them come from impoverished backgrounds. FMCH have run early learning centres (ELC) in South Jakarta and West Timor. These centres enable children from poor families to attend preschool.
FOCUS 12
Health/Medical
Focus12 is a friendly, approachable charity dealing with all aspects of addiction. Established in 1997, the charity aims to treat people with respect and understanding. The staff team are committed to ensuring that all clients feel comfortable and at ease while at Focus12. Focus12 believes that clients benefit from talking to professional people who have had experience in what they are going through. This is particularly true with clients who suffer from alcohol and substance misuse.
Focus Humanitarian Assistance USA
Humanitarian Aid
Focus Humanitarian Assistance (FOCUS) is an international group of agencies established in Europe, North America and South Asia to complement the provision of emergency relief, principally in the developing world. It helps people in need reduce their dependence on humanitarian aid and facilitates their transition to sustainable self-reliant, long-term development. Focus Humanitarian Assistance is an affiliate of the AKDN.
Focus Ireland
Community/Family
We have identified three different stages to homelessness and provide services that will help people move on whatever their stage. Not everyone who comes to us will experience all three stages. Those in crisis are either already homeless or threatened with homelessness. At this stage we provide them with a place to go and someone to support them and help them plan a way forward. Typically the second stage, is a stage of transition and focuses on stabilisation whether it is in short-term accommodation, participation in transitional programmes or participating in training or education programmes. The third stage concentrates on settlement it's at this stage that our customers are offered a long-term home whether it is with Focus Ireland, the local authority or in the private rented sector.
Focus on the Family
Community/Family
Focus on the Family is a global non-profit Christian organization with a vision for healing brokenness in families, communities and societies worldwide through Christ. We endeavor to inspire and equip married couples to live out God’s design and intention for biblical marriage and to help parents raise children who know, love and serve God.
FogQuest
Research/Dev
FogQuest is a non-profit, registered Canadian charity dedicated to planning and implementing water projects for rural communities in developing countries. We utilize innovative fog collectors as well as effective rainfall collectors to make optimum use of natural atmospheric sources of water. Our fog collection technology has many applications and can provide clean water in parts of the world where conventional sources are unavailable. It is not necessary that there be rain in order to collect fog, though the fog collectors are also efficient rainfall collectors. We sometimes work in desert areas where the annual rainfall averages less than 1 mm.
Folly Wildlife Rescue Trust
Animals/Wildlife
Folly Wildlife Rescue relies entirely on donations and its own fund-raising to continue working for wildlife. Each year thousands of injured, orphaned or sick animals and birds are admitted to our centre where they receive expert care and veterinary treatment. Most have been the victims of human activity. As many as possible are eventually returned to the wild. Casualties that have not recovered sufficiently to be returned and which we deem would not settle to a life in captivity are humanely put to sleep. Our education programme, conducted through leaflets and talks, aims to reduce the number of incidents occurring.
Fondation Abbé Pierre
Community/Family
The Fondation Abbé Pierre pour le logement des Défavorisés, whose public interest was recognised in 1992, was created in 1988. The Fondation Abbé Pierre is part of the Emmaus movement. On Wednesday 8 October 2008 the Foundation launched a new large-scale project, “2000 toits pour 2000 familles” (2000 roofs for 2000 families), since the authorities have failed to come up with an adequate response to the housing crisis. Today, impoverished households spend 15% of their revenue on energy. What is more, tenants and destitute owners often live in old buildings that consume a lot more energy. Little or no insulation, old electric or gas heaters and oil furnaces... there are many situations that explain the growing poverty of individuals and families already in financial difficulty. It is estimated that a total of 5 million households in France are impoverished due to energy costs!
Fondation Brigitte Bardot
Animals/Wildlife
The Brigitte Bardot Foundation fight against all forms of animal abuse in France and abroad. It participates in projects of reintroduction in the wild and the creation of sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers for wildlife. It also participates in the development of laws protecting animals and implements awareness campaigns among the general public. One of the major actions of the BBF in France is to fight against the proliferation of cats "free" in our cities. Thanks to its mobile clinic, the Foundation Brigitte Bardot moves on the field to provide assistance to homeless and their pets. Nearly 600 investigators and volunteer delegates throughout France are dedicated to Action Legal Foundation Brigitte Bardot. The work of investigators is crucial and allows the service to investigate and prosecute legal abuse proven. In 2009, the Foundation Brigitte Bardot has launched more than 2,000 surveys (1000 for abuse, nearly 500 community animal health, food associations, over 700 post-adoption).