Ascend was organized in 1982 as the Andean Children’s Foundation by Timothy S. Evans. The foundation was later reorganized as Chasqui Humanitarian, led by Joel Madsen. In 2005, the Engage Now Foundation, organized by Tim Evans and Carolyn Dailey,[4] with origins in 1984, merged [5] with Chasqui and became known as Ascend, A Humanitarian Alliance.
Ascend’s education programs include life-skills training, literacy, teacher training, scholarships, and distribution of library books and school supplies.
Education initiatives include teacher training, library books, school supplies, and educational scholarships.
Enterprise
Ascend provides business training and on-site mentoring to create self-employment opportunities and make family businesses more profitable.
Ascend offers training, including on-site mentoring for existing small businesses and hands-on training for first-time entrepreneurs. Businesses assisted by Ascend include animal husbandry, granaries and agricultural facilities, bee-keeping and honey production, stores, restaurants, brick-making, welding, shoe manufacturing, handicrafts, and sewing. Ascend works to facilitate loans for small business, including micro-credit and micro-franchising opportunities.
Health
Ascend’s community health programs provide medical education, treatment and preventative measures.
Ascend health efforts focus in three areas: training of community workers and mother's groups in preventive measures and simple remedies, treatment of medical and surgical problems, and Sustainable Orphan Advocacy and Rescue (SOAR), which combines AIDS prevention training and identifies and prioritizes care of orphans.
Ascend has full and part-time staff at their headquarters and abroad. They provide opportunities for individuals,[7] professionals and families[8] to donate their time, money and expertise at Ascend’s headquarters or abroad by volunteering through expeditions and internships.
Expeditions
Ascend takes expedition groups to Africa and South America. Countries that have benefited from these service missions are: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Ethiopia and Mozambique. Groups are in the country for one to two weeks participating in service opportunities and cultural tours.[9]
Internships
Interns volunteer at headquarters or abroad in their area of expertise.[3]
^(2008) Little Hilda, Beads of Hope, Service Shapes Lives, The Legacy of Hope Continues. Limitless Impact Magazine, Retrieved Aug 27, 2008, from http://www.limitlessimpact.com/Ascend/