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To advocate for unhoused and migrant communities. To provide basic needs and survival gear to those on the street. To educate the community about our unhoused and migrant communities.
The reality is that we cannot accomplish this without your help, and you typically fall into one of the three buckets, if not all three, like many of our supporters.
Protecting and caring for refugees. The immigration policies of detention, separation, and dehumanization are destroying lives and livelihoods. They know. They’ve been to the border.
GNBA is a Sister City International organization founded in 1992. Our mission is to foster friendship, cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect between the people of Greater Newburyport, Massachusetts and the people of Bura, Kenya.
International Sephardic Education Foundation's mission is to narrow Israel's socio-economic gap through higher education its unique methodology combines scholarship support for gifted young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with community service, leaders hip training, and social conscience-building.
To provide education and information about the relationship between the US and Israel.
Ayuda’s mission is to advocate for low-income immigrants through direct legal, social and language services, training and outreach in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. We envision a community where all immigrants succeed and thrive in the United States. Ayuda believes justice should have no barriers. Since 1973, we have served more than 150,000 low-income immigrants throughout Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Our expert and dedicated professionals help immigrants from anywhere in the world navigate the immigration and justice systems and access the social safety net. Ayuda’s comprehensive and welcoming approach breaks down barriers, helps those in need, and makes our communities stronger.
Our mission is to promote a culture of learning in Senegal.
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) enables a global network of journalists to provide the trustworthy news essential to free and strong societies – vital work that strengthens democratic ideals and spurs change. We serve more than 177,000 journalists around the world, helping them cover the most critical issues of today, innovate to deeply connect with communities, and build news organizations that thrive. Learn more at icfj.org.
SIPA's mission is to enhance the quality of life of Pilipino Americans and other communities through youth development, health, economic, and social services. SIPA also develops affordable family housing and other projects that promote cultural identity, economic stability, self-sufficiency, and civic participation. SIPA's innovative programs and services are facilitated through community-based collaborative relationships.
The mission of BlueSkies for Children is to practice and teach an optimal approach to the education and care of young children based on the interrelated disciplines of human development. Such an approach sustains and supports today's children and families and provides a model educational center for caregivers and the community.
Amigos de las Américas inspires and builds young leaders through collaborative community development and immersion in cross-cultural experiences. Our vision is a world where each young person becomes a catalyst for social change.