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Simple Solutions

Since 1992 the company has been sharing its products and resources with people in need throughout the world. Through Simple Solutions, thousands of impoverished and undernourished children and adults have benefited from eating Super Blue Green Algae in Nicaragua, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti, as well as Kenya, Ghana, India, Belarus, North America, and other areas of the world. Simple Solutions also benefits Marta's House, the shelter for abused women and children in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Although not all of the projects are currently active, many have continued without interruption through the dedicated and inspired work of our Business Associates, and we continue to support those active projects.

How can you contribute? You can call one of our order operators at 800.800.1300 to request that a portion of your commission check be earmarked for Simple Solutions. Contributions of any size are appreciated, though the minimum contribution is $1.

Other ways to help

Our generous members have also contributed on a personal basis to the following worthwhile organizations.

These charities are known for their efforts to help children in all parts of the earth:

Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to change in India by focusing on basic education in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change. Asha's volunteers are involved with and support projects that have an education-related component to them. The organization strives to address topics affecting human life, such as health care, the environment, socio-economic concerns, and women's issues.

Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Recognized for commitment to accountability, innovation, and collaboration, this work takes the organization's members into the heart of communities, where they help children and families help themselves.

Small Kindness began in 1999 towards the end of the cessation of fighting in the Balkans. The conflict scattered refugees into neighboring countries and across Europe. The goal of Small Kindness is to provide not only emergency relief for displaced families but also long-term solutions involving educational programs, community development, and cultural initiatives.

The Afghanistan Orphanage Project (TAO Project) is dedicated to providing orphaned and homeless children of Afghanistan with shelter, food, clothing, health services, education, and love. Another focus of the TAO Project is to make sure these children receive critically needed medical aid and rehabilitation.

VisionTrust International is making a difference in the lives of impoverished children by providing education, food, and healthcare. Teams of volunteers support and supplement health care providers, community organizations, and local teachers who provide ongoing care to children; they also help build schools and homes, and promote health education programs.

Children of Uganda was established to support and empower hundreds of orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda to lead successful and productive lives. This organization's vision is that all children in Uganda receive an education to become healthy, productive members of their community so that they can assume leadership roles and positively impact Ugandan society.

These organizations provide assistance for victims and relief workers in times of national disaster:

Network for Good is a nonprofit U.S.-based website that makes it convenient for people to learn more about the causes they care about and to take action to help, whether by signing up to volunteer or by making a donation directly online.

CanadaHelps is Canada's non-profit e-donation system capable of processing online donations for each of Canada's charities.