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  2. Remote Area Medical - Wikipedia

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    Remote Area Medical (RAM) is a non-profit provider of mobile medical clinics delivering free dental, vision, and medical care (as well as veterinary services when available) to under-served and uninsured individuals.

  3. Wings of Hope (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that partners with organizations in ten countries outside of the U.S. to provide medical evacuation flights and access to health care for remote communities. Wings of Hope also provides free medical air transportation to people within a 900-mile radius of its St. Louis headquarters.

  4. Virtual volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Rumie, an edtech non-profit organization also uses subject-matter experts, as well as corporate partners and leading non-profit organizations to create interactive learning modules centered on life skills and career development called Bytes. Rumie is an example of how virtual volunteering can offer an experience that is impactful on various levels.

  5. NetHope - Wikipedia

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    NetHope empowers committed nonprofit organizations to change the world through the power of technology. By facilitating collaboration between NetHope's nonprofit members, charitable foundations and tech sponsors, NetHope is a catalyst for productive innovation and problem-solving in humanitarian and conservation work.

  6. Re:Coded - Wikipedia

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    Re:Coded is an international non-profit organization providing refugees in the Middle East with immersive coding/design bootcamps, in order to give them the ability to pursue careers in the digital industry. [1] The organization was founded by Alexandra Clare [2] and Marcello Bonatto in 2016.

  7. Invisible Children, Inc. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_Children,_Inc.

    In 2004 the group founded Invisible Children, Inc. as a non-profit charitable organization. [7] They solicit donations and sell merchandise such as bracelets, T-shirts, and posters to raise money for their cause. [11] The money they raise is used in part, to produce awareness films, and for humanitarian aid to northern Uganda. [12]

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