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Local Health Organization- is a government agency on the front lines of public

health. Local health organization may be entities of local or state government and
often report to a mayor, city council, county board of health or county commission.
Helping ensure clean drinking water, access to safe and healthy foods, and children’s
safety through use of car seats.

Foundation for Health Services


An independent charity that works to continuously improve the quality of healthcare
by commissioning new research to pinpoint any gaps
between bestand current practice, and to highlight the barriers to improvement
supporting the exchange of knowledge about effective methods and practice.

SEDQ A- is a network of Jewish people(s) from around the world working for justice in
Palestine as part of the global struggle for justice in the world. They believe that it is
essential for there to be a global Jewish voice to challenge Israel's destructive and
repressive policies. We reclaim Jewish identity not as a nationalist identity but as one
that celebrates our diverse roots, traditions & communities wherever we are around
the world. This international Jewish network aims to help build (strengthen) this
voice.

APPO GG- is the National Agency for children, families and the community,
safeguards and promotes the well-being of these persons through the development
and provision of psycho-social welfare services.

CARITAS- is confederation of over 160 members who are working at the grassroots in
almost every country of the world. When a crisis hits, Caritas is already on the
ground. The diverse members give us our strength – from small groups of volunteers
to some of the biggest global charities. Inspired by Catholic faith, Caritas is the
helping hand of the Church – reaching out to the poor, vulnerable and excluded,
regardless of race or religion, to build a world based on justice and fraternal love.
Caritas means “love”.

MMDNA- was a voluntary non-profit and non-governmental organization which


provided district nursing services. From its inception at the end of the Second World
War to modern times, the MMDNA’s primary goal was to provide a high standard of
professional care to all classes of the local community – a goal which it achieved with
resounding success.

The MMDNA will live on through this memorial project, as well as through the
advances it brought about in the local field of home nursing and the healthcare
expertise of its staff who continue to care for the ill and vulnerable. The organization’s
remaining funds will be used to aid the community through various projects and
ventures.

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