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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a humanitarian organization founded in 1933 by Albert Einstein and a group of American leaders to assist those fleeing persecution. Initially established to help Germans under the Nazi regime, the IRC has evolved to operate in over 40 crisis-affected countries, providing vital services in the United States and Europe. The IRC's mission is to help individuals affected by humanitarian crises to survive, recover, and rebuild their lives. The organization focuses on health care, education, water and sanitation, refugee resettlement, and economic empowerment. It offers emergency medical assistance, educational programs for displaced children, job training, and family reunification services. The IRC has a rich history of responding to major global crises, including post-World War II relief, Afghan refugee assistance, and support for Syrian refugees.
Food for the Hungry (FH) is a Christian international relief and development organization founded in 1971 by Dr. Larry Ward. With a mission to end all forms of human poverty, FH serves nearly 10 million people across 18 countries, primarily in Asia, Africa, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The organization focuses on designing and delivering solutions that help children, families, and communities thrive, aiming to graduate communities from extreme poverty within 10-15 years. FH provides a range of integrated services, including emergency relief efforts, community development programs, child sponsorship, and support for refugees. Their initiatives encompass livelihoods programs, health initiatives, education, and disaster response resilience. The organization is governed by a Board of Directors and is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. With a strong emphasis on serving with humility and advocating for the marginalized, FH operates with the belief that every person has intrinsic value.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the largest humanitarian organization of the United Nations, established in 1961 to provide food assistance globally. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, WFP employs over 21,000 people, with a significant majority working in recipient countries. The organization responds to emergencies caused by conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change, delivering essential food relief and support to vulnerable populations. WFP's core services include emergency food relief, cash-based transfers, and nutrition interventions. The organization is the world's largest provider of school meals, aiming to enhance education and health for millions of children. WFP also focuses on building resilience through improved food systems, supporting smallholder farmers, and addressing malnutrition, particularly among women and children. Its operations span numerous countries, including Yemen, Rwanda, and various urban areas, targeting those most in need.
World Vision USA is the U.S. branch of a global Christian humanitarian organization founded in 1950. It focuses on alleviating poverty, particularly among vulnerable children, through community development, emergency relief, and justice promotion in nearly 100 countries. With a mission inspired by the vision 'for every child, life in all its fullness,' World Vision aims to foster environments where children can thrive. The organization operates various programs, including transformational development that addresses the root causes of poverty, emergency relief providing essential aid during crises, and child sponsorship connecting donors with children in need. In the U.S., it reaches millions through disaster aid, education, and advocacy against child labor and exploitation. World Vision collaborates with over 3,300 nonprofit organizations, churches, and corporate partners to maximize its impact and empower communities.