Works to protect the most vulnerable in society: those who are vulnerable because of age, youth or disability; those who are vulnerable to being abused, neglected, isolated or exploited; and those who do not have the means, ability or freedom to defend themselves. Sees financial security as one of the keystones that must be in place before individuals who are struggling can effectively address challenges like food security, housing security, or physical and mental health needs — and achieve stability and growth in their personal and professional lives. Learn more.