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          Your search returned 550 Organizations

          • Square Foundation

            Specialisterne Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation with the goal to generate meaningful employment for one million autistic persons and those with similar profiles (ADHD, OCD, dyslexia etc.) – in combination referred to as neurodivergent persons – through social entrepreneurship, corporate sector engagement and a global change in mindset. With headquarters located in Copenhagen, Denmark, we work globally to bring about our vision of a world where people are given equal opportunities in the labour market. (Source: Website)
            Denmark

          • Access Israel

            Access Israel, established in Israel in 1999, is the first non-profit organization in Israel whose main mission is to promote accessibility and inclusion to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities and the elderly. Access Israel strives to make Israel a place where people with various disabilities are integrated into society with dignity, respect, equal rights and maximum independence. Since its establishment, Access Israel has become a leading organization worldwide and a model for making businesses, governmental, academic and non-profit organizations fully accessible. These achievements result from a wide range of innovative projects, ongoing awareness activities and improvement of business models. (Source: Website)
            Israel

          • World Vision United States of America

            United States of America

          • Arab Episcopal School Irbid

            Jordan

          • Special Olympics

            Special Olympics is a global movement of people creating a new world of inclusion and community, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of ability or disability. The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. (Source: Website)
            United States of America

          • Cultural Heritage without Borders

            Sweden

          • Light for the World

            Austria

          • Woord en Daad

            Woord en Daad works worldwide in 22 countries, for many vulnerable target groups. As a biblical organization they connect people worldwide, together with local partners and actors from relevant sectors. Woord en Daad aims to overcome poverty by sustainably transforming people and societies. (Source: Website)
            Netherlands

          • Inklusion Muss Laut Sein UG

            Behind Inclusion Must Be Loud stands the motto "From fans for fans". Since 2009 together they visit the biggest festivals, museums, soccer matches of your club, without misunderstood help or unnecessary pity. There is a buddie for everyone and strangers become friends very quickly. Together they create more participation for all, whether affected, users or volunteer buddies. (Source: Website)
            Germany

          • Young Africa

            Young Africa is a confederation of independently and locally registered affiliated NGOs. Each affiliate runs training centres, youth (self-) employment programmes and community activities. Currently, there are nine training centres in five countries in Southern Africa. (Source: Website)
            Mozambique