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promoting children’s rights in legal, cultural and social spheres through closely collaborating with selected organizations and individuals in addition to generating and or disseminating content through social media.
The International Institute of St. Louis provides opportunities for immigrants and refugees to thrive in order to create a welcoming, prosperous, and healthy region for all.
World Savvy educates and engages youth to learn, work, and thrive as responsible global citizens.
With core expertise in community service and financial education, the Emmett Pollard Philanthropy Society is dedicated to enhancing the lives of youth and adults throughout the United States, primarily through establishing positive influence in communities, offering unique experience opportunities, and upholding a consistent financial commitment to make a difference.
Inspiritus guides individuals and families on a path from surviving to thriving. We empower those whose lives have been disrupted to discover their strengths and resilience, accompanying them as they grow into vibrant contributors to their community.
The mission of DC-MD Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is to provide free, high-quality, immigration legal services and a warm welcome to immigrants in our communities, while at the same time encouraging cross-cultural community building in the DC-Maryland area.
The Momoko Ito Foundation was founded in 1996 with the charter to foster Japan/US relations through the medium of new information technology. We received our nonprofit status in 1997, and are in the planning stages for the initial activities for our foundation. The focus of our work is on promoting cultural exchange between Japan and the US through the Internet and through periodic conferences on cross cultural topics in technology and culture.
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.
Mission: To reduce violence globally using disease control and behavior change methods. Cure Violence is guided by clear understandings that violence is a health issue, that individuals and communities can change for the better, that community partners and strategic partnerships are keys to success, and that rigorous, scientific, professional ways of working are essential for effectiveness.
removing the language barriers refugees face, honoring their cultures so they can integrate without sacrificing their heritages, overcoming relational and emotional hurdles to build leaders within their communities, facilitating systemic solutions for long-term issues, and engaging with local churches.
The mission of HOLA Lakeway is to facilitate the integration of immigrant families into the fabric of the Lakeway community through educational initiatives and advocacy.
Ulster Immigrant Defense Network's mission is to provide a network of safety and support for our immigrant friends and neighbors, regardless of status.