| INMED Partnerships for Children, Dominion Woman’s Club Partner to Bring Health, Hope and Opportunity to Local, Global Communities |
| Club will sponsor INMED’s children’s and women’s health and education projects in Northern Virginia and Latin America. First joint project will improve health, nutrition and academic performance of children in impoverished Brazilian communities. --Released October 18, 2007 Read more... |
| INMED’s MotherNet/Healthy Families Loudoun Program Awarded Grant to Provide Support, Education for New Families |
| For any new parents, pregnancy and childrearing is a challenging time filled with questions and concerns—but even more so if they don’t know where to turn for answers and support to help them raise their child in a safe, healthy, nurturing environment. --Released June 6, 2007 Read more... |
| INMED Partnerships for Children May 2007 Newsletter |
| --Released May 2007 Read more... |
| Gibson Foundation, INMED Join to Promote Youth Development through Music in Jamaica |
| In an event today hosted by the Bob Marley Foundation at the Marley Estate in Kingston, Jamaica, INMED Partnerships for Children, a Sterling, VA-based international non-profit organization, and the Gibson Foundation announced the donation of 25 guitars for children in Jamaica. This event officially launched INMED’s Gibson IAMusic program to promote self-esteem and develop opportunities for at-risk youth. --Released April 26, 2007 Read more... |
| INMED Partnerships for Children 20th Anniversary Luncheon Video |
| --Released November 2006 Watch now... |
| INMED Partnerships for Children and the Freddie Mac Foundation |
| In 2004, INMED and the Freddie Mac Foundation marked the 10-year anniversary of their partnership to strengthen families and their children in need. Read more... |
| INMED Celebrates 10 years of Service in Brazil |
| INMED Celebrates 10 Years of Service in Brazil. Horta Brasil (Brazil Gardens) Partnership Launched With El Paso Energy, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Monsanto and USAID. Read more... |
| CETT Celebrates International Literacy Day with Arrival of Classroom Libraries |
| In September, the CETT program and a consortium of partners from the public and private sectors distributed over 60,000 books to CETT schools in Peru and Bolivia, thereby establishing nearly 3,000 new classroom libraries in these countries. Read more... |