Help Other Women

Helping women heal, inside and out.

As we walk our Life Path, we face the difficulties, challenges and pain.  We believe when we are healing, regain our lives and families, find ourselves, we can share with others who are still suffering. 

 Please Help Other Women and children in whatever way you can – with your time, knowledge, skills or money. Below we offer some ways you can Help Other Women.  Please send us additional (legitimate) programs and organizations we can list here.

Alliance for International Women’s Rights 

The Alliance for International Women’s Rights supports women leaders and future women leaders in developing countries, with a current focus on Afghanistan.

American Heart Association

National Center,  7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75231,  1-800-242-8721

Amnesty International

Women’s rights are human rights. Learn more about women’s human rights from  Amnesty International.

Child Fund

Give children in poverty the protection, support and care they need to thrive. Offering Safety, Education & Hope Helping Children for 80 Years. Working in 25 Countries.

Doctors Without Borders 

Providing lifesaving medical humanitarian care, and speaking out about what we see.  Almost 90% of donations go into programs. We have medical projects in over 70 countries around the world. 

DonorsChoose

Founded in 2000 by a high school teacher in the Bronx, DonorsChoose.org empowers public school teachers from across the country to request much-needed materials and experiences for their students. Right now there are thousands of classroom requests that you can help bring to life with a gift of any amount.

The Global Fund for Women

Founded in 2000 by a high school teacher in the Bronx, DonorsChoose.org empowers public school teachers from across the country to request much-needed materials and experiences for their students. Right now there are thousands of classroom requests that you can help bring to life with a gift of any amount.

The Guatemalan Project

The Guatemalan Project is a non-profit organization focusing on providing opportunities to improve the social and economic situation of the poorest people in Guatemala, specifically in the village of El Triunfo, Gualan, Zacapa. The Guatemalan Project is run by Dr. Cecilia Campoverde, MSW, MA, PhD.
Email:  Guatemalanproject@gmail.com;   Facebook: Guatemalanproject
Address in the USA:   6613 Greg Way, Lake Worth, FL 33467;  Fax: 561-246-3014
Address in Guatemala:  El Triunfo, Gualan, Guatemala  Tel: Guatemala: 502-400-66392

Heifer International   855-8HUNGER  (855-848-6437       

Since 1944, Heifer International helps in healing and bringing hope to millions of impoverished families worldwide (mostly women and children in 25 countries).  It works in the area of livestock and agriculture to reinvigorate communities through donor gifts of livestock and training.

International Women’s Health Coalition

Non-profit humanitarian organization dedicated to financial, educational, and  interpersonal support of women survivors of war, poverty and injustice.

MADRE

MADRE’s focus is for global women’s rights, helping women in conflict, women fighting climate change, women experiencing sexual violence and more. With you and with MADRE, our grassroots partners protect and provide for the most vulnerable. They build new skills and grow as community leaders. And they bring their demands to policymakers and advocate for rights, resources and result.

Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is a global humanitarian organization empowering people to recover from crisis, build better lives and transform their communities for good.  Recipients not only women and girls

OXFAM America

Helping the working poor in America, we found millions are barely scraping by, worrying about how to pay the rent and put food on the table; many end up going into debt from loans or credit cards. We explore and expose the particular challenges for poor women, working women, and families.  Oxfam’s work in the US aims to expose and address the realities of domestic poverty—the causes, ramifications, and potential remedies. We work with others to develop solutions: partners on the ground; governments at local, state, and federal levels; and private sector actors. 

Save the Children Federation

Across the United States, one in five children grows up in poverty. Since 1932, Save the Children has been on the ground providing support to the most isolated and underserved children in rural America. From our earliest days in Appalachia – helping children and families hardest-hit by the Great Depression – to today, our U.S. team goes where others cannot.

Soroptomist Clubs

Soroptimist was formed in 1921 in Oakland, California, at a time when women were not permitted to join service organizations. The name, loosely translated from the Latin, means best for women. Today, we have about 160,000 members and supporters in 21 countries and territories. We are one of four federations that make up Soroptimist International, which has clubs in more than 120 countries throughout the world.  They work to economically empower women and girls.

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund

UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.

Women for Women International

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UN Women is the United Nations organization dedicated to gender equality and  … International Day of UN Peacekeepers (29 May), a snapshot of UN Women’s …

Women for Women International

Women for Women International supports the most marginalized women in countries affected by conflict and war. Our programs enable them to earn and save money, improve health and well-being, influence decisions in their home and community, and connect to networks for support. By utilizing skills, knowledge, and resources, women are able to create sustainable change for themselves, their family, and community.

Women’s Rights Worldwide

Internationavolunteer organization working to improve the lives  ofwomen and girls, in local communities and throughout the world.

Join Our Free Community

Can’t sleep? Need to share what you are going through? Anytime of the day or night, our Recovery Café is a place to grab a cup of herbal tea, coffee, juice or water, put your feet up and relax, connect with others, network, check the chat board and share with other women from all over the world.