Our vision is to help disadvantaged and underprivileged children, individuals and families achieve and maintain a stable, self-sufficient living situation through our charitable communities worldwide.

The mission of Potter’s Gate Charities is to serve as a national and international advocate for the most vulnerable in our society. This included children, the elderly, the disabled and immigrants, living in both rural and urban communities.

Our priorities are guided by a belief in the inherent dignity of the human person. Furthermore, we believe in the shared responsibility of society to ensure this dignity in all aspects of public policy.

Because of this, we believe the United States — indeed, all countries of the world — must attend to the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable persons in society. Guaranteeing basic human dignity for all should be a federal and global priority backed up by appropriate and necessary policy and budget.

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Most of the world's hungry people are in Asia and Africa, with 520 million and 243 million, respectively. But proportionally Africa is hardest hit, with 20 percent of people not having enough food. Support our mission to make a positive change in the lives of these underprivileged children and disadvantaged families.
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National and International Advocate for the Most Vulnerable

The Potter’s Gate Charities Incorporated of New Jersey does not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color, nation of origin, religious creed, disability, ancestry, sex, age, or sexual orientation in employment or in admission to, participation in, or receipt of the services and benefits of any of its programs and activities, whether carried out by The Potter’s Gate Charities Incorporated New Jersey directly or through our agencies or any other entity with whom The Potter’s Gate Charities Incorporated of New Jersey arranges to carry out its program and activities.

This policy statement is in accordance with the provision of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, Regulations of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued pursuant to the acts, Title 45 Code of Federal Regulations Part 80, 84, 91 and other applicable Federal, State and Local Laws and Regulations.

In case of questions concerning this policy, or in the event of a desire to file a complaint alleging violations of the above, please

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Help solve water crisis in Ghana. For a small investment, you can fund reliable water projects that serve the underprivileged and disadvantaged families, villages and schools. Wells, dams and rain catchment systems can provide hygienic source of drinking water.
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