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Can a dollar really make a difference?
Yes it can! Join us in contributing towards a better world. We at emedoutlet.com want to give our customers an opportunity to make a difference in the world by supporting organizations that dedicate their lives in helping the less fortunate. Even the smallest contribution from you can make a difference to that one child or family in having a better life.

During your transaction, you will be given the opportunity to donate a dollar or more to any of the charities listed below. A single dollar may not seem much, but when combined with the hundreds, thousands, and millions of donations contributed by generous customers like you, every dollar counts. So come join us in improving the lives of today’s generations and generations to come!!!
 

 
Afghan Artisans
 
Zardozi is a registered NGO that helps desolate and illiterate, refugee women to have a livelihood and become independent. The unstable situation in Afghanistan for the last few decades has caused massive exodus of native Afghans to neighboring Pakistan. An extremely poor quality of life, coupled with conservative traditions, subjects Afghan women to extremely harsh living conditions.

Working with these women for nearly three decades now, Zardozi provides them means of employment by helping them earn through embroidery and handicraft artifacts. Zardozi gives these women the infrastructure to develop their wares and also assists in setting up self-sustaining small-scale businesses. Thus Zardozi helps create steady income as well as a sense of identity and independence amongst these women.

The money earned from this goes into covering for primary medical needs, educating their kids, and fulfilling their basic needs which was not possible before Zardozi started working with them. For more details, please check Afghan Artisan website.

 

 
Haitian Health Foundation
 
Located in Jérémie, Haiti, this is one of the most poverty stricken areas in the western hemisphere. Children scrapping for food through garbage with animals and families living in conditions of abject poverty with no basic health services, this place paints a horrific picture. With a dearth of proper work opportunities due to lack of development, this place has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world (often incomes range from US $90-$300 per year).

Haitian Health Foundation (HHF) is run by Dr. Jeremiah Lowney. This foundation carries out various programs in the areas of:

  •     Health care that includes clinics targeting malnourished children and pregnant women.
  •     Relief programs that provide proper food, clothing and education to local children and their families
  •     Unique development projects, such as Give-a-Goat programs along with projects such as Happy House, Clean Latrines, etc.
  •     Education programs that educate Haitian children by providing proper books, tuitions, uniforms etc.
  •     And many other schemes that tackle problems specific to Haiti.


This foundation believes in changing the world one person at a time, and for the past 30 years has improved lives of nearly quarter of a million people living in 100 rural villages. For more details, please check Haitian Health Foundation website.
 

 
A child's right
 
Water is one of the most essential elements needed for a human being to survive. Clean water should be a right of every human, yet most developing countries, especially regions facing water scarcity are often left with impure or no water for use. Use of impure water for drinking is responsible for prevalence of waterborne diseases, especially amongst children, in these countries.

Eric Stowe began working in international adoption in 2003. He was shocked at the sight of orphanage children in nations such as China that are unable to get clean drinking water in the locality where global food chains like McDonald’s could. His search for answers took him to the same leading manufacturer of water ultrafiltration systems that provides clean water to McDonald’s. He worked out a solution with them, which led to the creation of a charitable water filtration system.

This work spread to other nations like Cambodia, Nepal, Ethiopia, India and Vietnam through “A child’s right”. Today almost 200,000 children benefit from this noble cause and “A child’s right” is continuously trying to spread this benefit to children of other nations. More details on “A child’s right” website.


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