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- ANISHA - India: Works primarily with women heads of households in the slums of Bangalore, providing micro-credit programs, pre-primary education, and services to neglected children, women, and the elderly through nutritious meals, free legal counseling, and HIV/AIDs care and education.
- Asociacion Vivir - a non-profit healthcare organization, founded in 1987, that is supported by EU, UNICEF, the United Nations, and numerous NGOs including Susila Dharma USA and Susila Dharma International. Vivir's objective is working in Health Promotion from a more integrated humane perspective that enables communities in Ecuador and the Andes Region.
- Badger Camp (formerly Tuning In) � Greater Fresno Area, CA: Provides music, art, drama, crafts, writing, and puppetry to low income children to foster self-esteem through artistic expression, creativity and self awareness.
- CLEAR PATH INTERNATIONAL - Central Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand: Supplies direct medical and social services to landmine survivors and their families as well as equipment to hospitals. The U.S. State Department matches up to $60,000 in contributions.
- FUNDACI�N AMANACER - Colombia: Fundaci�n Amanecer was founded in 1991 to develop programs, projects and activities in the areas of social, community, cultural, educational and enterprise development. After five years working with the International Child Development Program (affiliated with UNICEF), the Fundaci�n became an independent non-governmental organization.
- LEMBA IMBU - D.R. Congo - Africa - Child Development and Education. Lemba Imbu School on the outskirts of Kinshasa currently has 450 students and would like to expand that number by building a new high school.
- INTERNATIONAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (ICDP) - South America, Central America, India, Europe, Russia, Israel, and Africa: Working with UNICEF, ICDP provides training to parents and caregivers to help keep children healthy and alive, particularly amidst poverty, migration, war and disease as well as natural disasters.
- MITHRA FOUNDATION - Bangalore City, India: Provides services in slums that include: preschools; education for older children and women; job training; and healthcare. Mithra also addresses child labor and domestic violence, and promotes human rights programs.
PUEBLO People United for a Better Life in Oakland� is a multi-ethnic, multi-issue community membership organization. We use organizing, direct action, policy research and analysis, leadership development, popular education, and coalition building to confront the issues that affect the lives of our membership. Our mission is to advocate for the needs of low-income residents of Oakland, most of them people of color, by grassroots organizing, offering leadership training and initiating policy reform. - QUEST CENTER - USA: This Portland, OR program offers holistic care and education to people with critical illnesses, including HIV/AIDS and cancer. The emphasis is on healthy meals, alternative therapies, community building, and nutrition education.
- Q FUND - The Q Fund is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission is to collaborate with communities in turmoil and build school-centered, self-sustaining environments that nurture, educate and empower vulnerable children by honoring diversity, cultivating creativity, and fostering respect for the earth.
- TEEN MOMS AND MORE � USA: In Kirkland, WA and Los Angeles, this program encourages teenage parents attending high school to continue their education while providing positive parenting skills. It also provides essential school supplies to impoverished and disaster-affected schools.
- TIERRAVIVA - Argentina: Strengthens ties between mothers and children to break the cycle of incarceration through self-expression, by giving art, drama, and dance classes to imprisoned women and their preschool children who live with them. Tierraviva was established by Susila Dharma USA in conjunction with other Susila Dharma Nationals. Initial funding to start Tierraviva was provided by Susila Dharma.
- YAYASAN USAHA MULIA (YUM) - Indonesia: YUM oversees: the Children's Village Orphanage; Preparatory Schools (operating in multiple slum areas); and the Indonesia Relief & Development Network (providing food, microcredit, supplies, and education to families in crisis). Yum operates the Clean Water Project for various communities through building wells and reservoirs, and trains local citizens to manage these facilities. The program also includes the Teunom Preschool, a collaboration that has rebuilt an Aceh preschool destroyed by the 2004 tsunami.
- Other Worthy Programs - Programs that Susila Dharma USA feels very supportive of but are unable to fund at this time.
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