ONE Foundation has a wide reach
of charitable partnerships.

Haiti Self Sustainability Project

The Notre Dame Haiti Program was established to combat Lymphatic Filariasis (LF). With more than 26% of Haiti’s population affected by the disease, the University of Notre Dame provides hope and relief to the Haitian people while living out its mission to cultivate in its students not only an appreciation for the great achievements of human beings but also a disciplined sensibility to the poverty, injustice and oppression that burdens the lives of so many. The three pillars in the fight against LF are mass drug administration, the production, and distribution of co-fortified salt-a tool to eliminate LF and treatment of those affected by LF.

Watch this video about Doctors in Haiti

Rivertown Church

Rivertown Church is a part of a network of sister churches formed and forming in southern Vermont and New Hampshire. They are joined together by their passion for being and making disciples of Jesus throughout New England. Rivertown Church is very active in “church planting” both locally and globally. As a church that plants other churches, they invest in individuals and communities who plant and pastor. As well as local church planting, Rivertown Church is partnered with the Asian Christian Academy (ACA.) Established in India in 1975, the Asian Christian Academy provides seminary-level training to men and women throughout the Indian subcontinent and beyond to prepare them for Christian ministry. Since its inception, the ACA has expanded by adding a high school, orphanage, hospital and mission department.

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Perspective Ministries

From the Perspective Ministries website-

“A Father to the fatherless, a defender of the widows, is God in His holy dwelling,” became an anchor for the Apon family upon the tragic death of Bobby Apon, Lori’s husband and father of their 8 children. God’s promise in Psalm 68:5 shaped their perspective in the midst of tragedy. His faithfulness was on full display as their community and church ministered with overwhelming compassion and love!

20 years later, Lori Apon, founder and Executive Director of Perspective Ministries, passionately shares her experience as a widow with others, leading them to discover that God delights in fulfilling all His promises to those who no longer have a husband or father. Through helpful resources, support groups, and the ground-breaking help tool (coming soon) Perspective Ministries meets widows in their time of need while also helping communities and churches care for the widow and her fatherless children in ways that are meaningful to them.

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Brigham and Woman’s Hospital

A major teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) has a legacy of excellence that continues to grow every year. It is known internationally as a referral center for the most complex cases in all areas of medicine. BWH is ranked as one of the top 10 hospitals in America and is in the top 10 for specialties including cancer, cardiology, diabetes, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology, orthopedics, pulmonology and rheumatology. BWH have several donor-funded programs which include deploying caregivers and trainees in over 20 African Nations, the BWFH Breast Care Program, Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Fund, Ann Romney Center for Neurological Diseases, the Stork Fund, Alzheimer’s Disease Program and their own Boston Marathon team.

St. Christopher’s School

Located in Staten Island, New York, St. Christopher’s School promotes academic excellence and spiritual development in the context of the Catholic values of community, service, reverence, and leadership. When Superstorm Sandy hit Staten Island last October, it affected over 40 of the school’s families – materially, emotionally and spiritually. In all of these challenges, the school received a very generous donation from Daniel Palmier (’75), through ONE Foundation. These funds went directly to assist the school families affected by tuition assistance. This assisted the school to get back on their feet and maintain their role as one of the bedrocks of the community.

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