27.12.2014 Views

FIRELIGHT FOUND ATION

FIRELIGHT FOUND ATION

FIRELIGHT FOUND ATION

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

GRANTS 2007<br />

PARTNERS IN HEALTH/INSHUTI MU BUZIMA (PIH), Rwinkwavu<br />

$10,000 PIH provides high-quality health care and poverty alleviation activities in partnership with a local group,<br />

$15,000 – Renewal including support groups for children receiving antiretroviral treatment.<br />

PROJET EQUIPES ENSEIGNANTES DU RWANDA/SYNDICAT N<strong>ATION</strong>AL<br />

DES ENSEIGNANTS DU PRIMAIRE (Projet EER/SNEP), Kigali<br />

$15,000 – Renewal Projet EER/SNEP trained 10,000 primary and secondary school teachers in HIV prevention and in facilitating<br />

school-based anti-AIDS clubs. They now provide health care and other assistance to 200 orphans and<br />

introduce teachers to counseling methods.<br />

SOLIDARITÉ FEMMES 3x3 (SOLF), Kigali<br />

$8,000 – Renewal Founded by community women, SOLF visits the homes of orphans caring for younger siblings and trains<br />

them in livelihood skills such as vegetable gardening and raising animals to improve the nutritional health of<br />

their households.<br />

SOUTIEN AUX INITIATIVES DE LUTTE CONTRE LE SIDA EN FAVEUR DES ENFANTS<br />

ECONOMIQUEMENT ET SOCIALEMENT DEFAVORISES (SIDECO), Kigali Rural<br />

$14,300 – Renewal SIDECO operates vocational training programs, including metalworking, bicycle repair, carpentry, tailoring,<br />

and mushroom cultivation. The group also runs youth-led anti-AIDS clubs as well as small businesses that<br />

support vulnerable students.<br />

RWANDA WOMEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK (RWN), Kigali<br />

$40,000 – Renewal 3 For the past 10 years, RWN has supported survivors of sexual violence, widows, and their children with health<br />

$3,000 – Renewal care, counseling and emotional support, human and legal rights education, and income-earning programs.<br />

TRUST AND CARE, Kigali<br />

$30,000 – Renewal Trust and Care strives to improve the well-being, emotional health, economic security, and nutritional<br />

health of family members living in genocide- and HIV/AIDS-affected households by offering vocational and<br />

agricultural training and farming supplies.<br />

46<br />

3<br />

Much of this special grant to RWN is regranted by the Network to smaller community-based organizations serving vulnerable children.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!