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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In this section, let’s explore how AI can revolutionize social work practices in three key areas: elder care, mental health support for veterans, and education for children on the autism spectrum. At the same time, another may benefit more from exposure therapy and medication.

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Wartime Digital Resilience

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the early months of the war, approximately 12 million people were displaced, with a significant majority being women protecting their children. To facilitate understanding and integration, Ukraine collaborated with these countries to explain the functionality of Ukrainian digital documents and explore scenarios for validation and sharing.

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How to write a Strong Nonprofit Mission Statement [Template + Examples]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Invisible Children: To bring a permanent end to LRA atrocities. Fund for UNICEF fights for the survival and development of the world’s most vulnerable children and protects their basic human rights. Livestrong : To inspire and empower people affected by cancer. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

They have a number of programs to meet the needs of veterans, children with Autism, and those living with disabilities. PBS introduces the world to children in entertaining and age-appropriate ways. . They provide refurbished bicycles to children in lower-income households. Environmental. Earthjustice. Mending Kids.

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Setting a Co-op Table for Food Justice in Louisville

NonProfit Quarterly

The original group of three founders and other volunteers worked with a local attorney and a research team from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law to draft the co-op’s original bylaws. The Hillerich family, Dallum recounted, wanted to benefit the neighborhood, envisioning a green space for local children to enjoy.

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Paths from systems failure

Philanthropy 2173

Thanks to a small group of critical collaborators, there will be a Blueprint dropping in December. Children's hospitals across the country are overflowing, and many have been closed or converted to adult hospitals which make more money. So we're choosing for children to die. I'm pleased to say I'm working on the Blueprint 2023.

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Preserving Cambodia Town: How A Refugee Community Has Organized Itself

NonProfit Quarterly

The atrocities may seem remote to some, but not to the survivors—people in our community, many of whom were children at the time and are now in their late forties or early fifties. Most critical, however, is reducing resident isolation by doing things together, connecting, and collaborating. He started his restaurant as a pop-up.