The Omega Network, Inc

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VISION; "To see women and girls thrive." MISSION; "Mothers' Global Village invests to create opportunities for women / girls to flourish and remove barriers to their prosperity." WE BELIEVE EVERY WOMAN AND GIRL SHOULD: - Be able to live free of hunger and thirst. - Be able to live without threat or fear of injury or personal harm. - Have access to resources that allow them to enjoy good health and live free of disease. - Have an equal opportunity to flourish, pursue prosperity and achieve happiness. - Be able to choose who they wish to be, how they wish to live and how they wish to express their unique identity without judgment or stigma and free from intimidation or cohesion. - Have an equal voice in shaping the rules under which they live.

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1. Littleton First United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.

2. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

To introduce remembrance photography to parents experiencing the loss of a baby with a free gift of professional portraiture.

3. NORTH AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE

A proud Manchester institution with teaching, research and social responsibility at the heart of everything we do.

4. Trout Unlimited

Our mission is to conserve, protect and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and watersheds.

5. COMPASSION & CHOICES

Compassion & Choices works to improve care and expand choice at the end of life.

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