named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Healthcare and Crisis Intervention
Funds preventative care including vitamins and parasite treatments, emergency medical care, surgeries, chronic illness management, hygiene infrastructure improvements, and special needs items like wheelchairs and eyeglasses.
The Full Plate Project
Provides hot, home-cooked meals five days a week, fortified snacks, school fee assistance, uniforms, supplies, and spiritual education classes two days a week for children in Honduras and Nicaragua.
activities · 6 groups
what they do
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Child Sponsorship for Educational Support 2 activities
- Covers public school registration fees for childrenCovers public school registration fees of $12 per semester for children to remove financial barriers to education.
- Educational Access SupportCovers public school registration fees of $12 per semester for children to remove financial barriers to education.
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Youth Medical Care Services 2 activities
- Health and Wellness Interventions for ChildrenProvides regular vitamins and parasite treatments every six months to children to prevent illnesses, and offers sustained financial support for children with chronic conditions, covering medical visits, medications, and transportation. This also includes funding for specific medical procedures like surgery and recovery for severe injuries.
- Provides preventive health treatments to childrenProvides regular vitamins and parasite treatments every six months to children to prevent illnesses that affect growth and energy.
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Nutritional Support for Malnourished Youth 2 activities
- Nutritional Support for ChildrenProvides one hot, complete, home-cooked meal five days a week to children, focusing on protein and carbohydrates to combat malnutrition, and offers additional fortified snacks two days a week during spiritual education classes.
- Provides fortified snacks during spiritual education classesProvides an additional fortified snack to children on two days per week during attendance at spiritual education classes.
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Weekend and Supplemental Meal Provision for Youth 1 activity
- Provides daily hot meals to childrenProvides one hot, complete, home-cooked meal five days a week to children, with meals rich in protein and carbohydrates to combat malnutrition.
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Financial Assistance for Families 1 activity
- Provides sustained medical support for children with chronic conditionsProvides sustained financial support for children with chronic conditions such as leukemia, covering medical visits, medications, and transportation.
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Uncategorized 3 activities
- Builds functional bathrooms in children's homesUses funds to build functional bathrooms in children's homes where none existed, improving hygiene and protecting against infection.
- Funds emergency medical surgeries for childrenFunded a child's surgery and recovery for a severely shattered arm, preventing permanent disability.
- Hygiene and Sanitation ImprovementUses funds to build functional bathrooms in children's homes where none existed, improving hygiene and protecting against infection.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$112K
Contributions & grants$112K100%
Program service revenue——
Investment income$310%
Other revenue$6
expenses
Total expenses$104K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits—
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$10K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$9K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -15.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 3
- DANIELLE CLAY — BOARD MEMBER
- SHAWNA THUE — BOARD MEMBER
- WENDY SANUIK — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 1
who they work with
- Hands of Love International Partner — Rainbow's End Ministries partners with Hands of Love International to support The Full Plate Project in Honduras and Nicaragua.