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ATLANTIC GLOBAL AID

· EIN · www.atlanticglobal.org
profile · synthesized from sources

Humanitarian organization providing health, education, nutrition, clean water, and emergency relief programs in East Africa. Operates in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia with support from offices in the United States. Focuses on sustainable community development through capacity-building, medical aid, and participatory approaches. Founded in 2010 and registered as a tax-exempt nonprofit.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Education
Supports educational access and early childhood development programs
Emergency Aid
Provides urgent humanitarian assistance including food and medical supplies during crises such as drought
Health Care
Delivers medical services, supplies, and volunteer medical personnel to underserved communities
Mental Health Awareness
Addresses PTSD and mental health needs in communities affected by war and trauma
Orphans
Supports orphaned children with care, education, and basic needs
Vision Program
Provides eye care and vision treatment services to elderly and underserved populations
Water Supply
Improves access to clean water through infrastructure and sanitation initiatives
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
    • Capacity-building partnerships with local health facilities
      Conducts workshops and collaborative programs to strengthen local health systems in East Africa, including joint distribution of medical supplies and nutritional supplements with local NGOs and health facilities.
  • Emergency Response and Relief Operations 1 activity
    • Delivery of humanitarian aid to East Africa
      Distributes medical supplies, nutritional supplements, clean water, and emergency drought relief to communities in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia. Includes deployment of medical personnel volunteers and direct response to the regional hunger crisis affecting millions.
  • Field-Based Community Development Programs 1 activity
    • Management of regional field operations
      Operates field offices in Auburn, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; and in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia to coordinate aid delivery and program implementation.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Assumption of MSF Ijara Project in Kenya
      Took over management and operations of the MSF Ijara Project in Kenya, continuing its humanitarian programming in the region.
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Medecins sans Frontieres Partner — Took over the MSF Ijara Project, indicating a programmatic transition or collaboration.
  • NGOs Partner — Collaborates with other NGOs to deliver capacity-building workshops and distribute medical and nutritional aid.
  • health facilities Partner — Partners with local health facilities to deliver medical volunteers and supplies.
  • medical staff Partner — Works with local medical staff to implement health interventions.