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    The FAWCO Target Charms

     

    The FAWCO Target Program is a focused strategy of education and fundraising that helps highlight a problem and looks for ways to solve it and in so doing, contributes to attaining at least one UN Sustainable Goal (UN SDG).

    The FAWCO Target Project is a three year transformative project that focuses on the UN SDG that has been chosen for that term. The UN SDGs cover the four areas of Environment, Human Rights, Education and Health. These projects, through the fundraising efforts of The FAWCO Foundation and all FAWCO clubs and their members, should improve the lives and women and girls.

    2009-2013
    Environment Target Project: Access to clean water.
    Tabitha Wells for Clean Water, Cambodia and Water Projects in Member Club Countries.

    2013-2016
    Human Rights Target Project: Protecting the rights and improving the lives of women and girls worldwide.
    Free The Girls: Providing Economic Opportunity to Survivors of Human Trafficking in Africa and Latin America.

    2016-2019
    Education Target Project: Empowering women and girls through knowledge and skills.
    Hope Beyond Displacement - Building Better Futures through Education, Vocational and Leadership Training for Refugee Women and Girls in Jordan.

    2019-2022
    Health Target Progect: Promoting well-being and healthy lives for women and girls.
    S.A.F.E. - Safe Alternatives for FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) Elimination in Tanzania.

     

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    2013-2016 Human Rights

    not able to be determined

    'Free the Girls', Africa and Latin America

     

    2016-2019 Education

    $691

    'Hope Beyond Displacement', Jordan

     

    2019-2022 Health

    $1157

    'Safe Alternatives for Female Genital Mutilation', Tanzania

     

    2009-2013 Environment

    not able to be determined

    'Tabitha Wells for Clean Water', Cambodia

     

     
     
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