ONETrack International - Reimagining Orphan Care
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ONETrack International - Reimagining Orphan Care-
Shaun Bamforth, PE Entrepreneurial sales leader with track record of driving sales growth and delivering customer satisfaction
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Top 10%
Lindsay Macdonald Student at Stonehill College-
New London, New Hampshire, United States
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Rising Star
Katherine Fitzpatrick Intern at ONETrack International-
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Rising Star
Natania Wong Economics & Data Science @ UC Berkeley-
San Francisco Bay Area
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Rising Star
Chrisann Timbie Fundraising and Development Intern at ONETrack International - Reimagining Orphan Care-
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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Rising Star
Overview
ONETrack International practices and promotes alternative orphan-care solutions around the world by encouraging our Transition to Home approach to family reunification. We work to uphold, introduce and train globally-recognized international laws and standards that protect an orphaned child’s rights to be raised by biological relatives, or other suitable providers, within their communities of birth in situations where it is practical and appropriate. We also advocate and practice these principles at both the community and global levels by supporting and advising organizations that work with parentless and vulnerable children around the world. Our vision is a world in which the Global Orphan Crisis is better managed and all orphaned children have the opportunity to grow as a member of a family, receive proper educations and healthcare, as well as one in which orphanages and international adoption are reserved as an important function for those cases without other options. ONETrack currently operates in Cameroon, The Gambia, Zimbabwe and Cambodia; in Liberia, with children affected by the Ebola epidemic; in Honduras, with communities affected by the Migrant Caravan crisis; and we have a team in Greece working to set up projects with Yazidi refugees that have been persecuted by ISIS militants.
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