Partners

AACC’s Partners

Vitamin Angels – helps at-risk populations in need—specifically pregnant women, new mothers, and children under five—gain access to lifesaving and life changing vitamins and minerals.

Nicaraguan Ministry of Health (MINSA) – a government agency responsible for the health system that caters to the Nicaraguan people according to their needs and ensures free and universal access to health services, promotes the population practices and healthy lifestyles that contribute to improving the quality and life expectancy and national efforts to improve human development.

Nicaraguan Ministry of Education (MINED) – a government agency responsible for the educational system in Nicaragua.

Ministry of Family (MIFAMILIA) – a Nicaraguan government ministry assisting family services.

Jalapa Hospital – public hospital in Jalapa, Nicaragua providing local medical care for those residents.

Mayor’s Office of Jalapa – to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Jalapa Valley by providing a clear vision, strong leadership and quality services.

Casa Materna – a local house in Jalapa where women from the rural areas of Jalapa, Nicaragua can stay for their last two months of pregnancy so they are near the hospital for delivery.

Los Pipitos Center – a national organization that provides services to children with physical and mental disabilities with local branches throughout Nicaragua.

Mama Beth’s Children’s Program –a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide fundamental support to orphaned, poor, abused, abandoned and street children in Kenya and Africa.

The Hoop Dream – a nonprofit project that brings the game of basketball to areas of East Africa and Nicaragua.

STOP! – a nonprofit organization in New Delhi India with the mission to stop sex trafficking and oppression for women and children.
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Thuksel Early Learning Center – an early childhood educational center in Paro, Bhutan.

Partnership for Sustainable Development (PSD) – a non-governmental, social development organization which aims to support the poorest and most vulnerable communities in Nepal.

ASEBED Hospital – a hospital in Cap Haitian, Haiti that provides high quality services to those who can afford them in order to supplement the care of those who cannot.

Family Learning Center (Boulder, CO) – to provide lifelong learning skills that lead to economic self-sufficiency to children and families of limited incomes, in an environment where families feel nurtured, respected, and empowered.