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PROVIDE RURAL EDUCATION TO POOR
The Refugee Support Center is a volunteer-based organization established to facilitate the transition of local refugees to a new life in our community by providing services, helping with access to resources, and teaching skills to promote self-sufficiency.
Refugee Council USA mobilizes expertise, ideas, and influence to protect the rights of forcibly displaced people and build more welcoming societies. The organization envisions a just world where those forced to flee their homes have agency, access to safety, and opportunities to thrive.
The mission of AVENEXT is to improve the quality of life of Venezuelans in need, promote and preserve our foundation among the members of our community, providing them with resources and services raised through cultural exchange events that promote the importance of moral values, human rights, education and leadership. AVENEXT changes the negative to positive and gets communities involved in projects that make them proud and that deliver results, because Venezuela is a country to love.
Humanitarian health care delivery
API Chaya supports Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander survivors and families impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as human trafficking survivors from all communities. API Chaya engages communities to change societal conditions that enable domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking and all forms of oppression, especially violence against women and the most vulnerable in our society.
TO CARRY OUT SOCIAL SERVICES, HEALTH, AND EDUCATION NON-PROFIT ACTIVITIES FOR ALASKAN NATIVE PEOPLE RESIDING IN NORTHWEST ALASKA.
Guided by Christian values, our mission is to assist refugees, immigrants, the economically challenged and the underserved to become self-sufficient and productive members of their communities.
The mission of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc. (KYCC) is to serve the evolving needs of the Korean American population in the greater Los Angeles Area as well as the multi-ethnic Koreatown community. KYCC's programs and services are directed toward recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families, and to promote community socio-economic empowerment.
Pueblo Unido provides legal service navigation and client advocate support for immigrants who are facing deportation. They connect clients to adequate legal representation and help gather evidence to strengthen cases against removal.
Tapestry Farms is a nonprofit urban-farm system that invests in refugees in the Quad Cities by employing and partnering with refugee neighbors to grow culturally relevant food and flowers, distribute produce to people in need, and provide navigation and direct support (housing, health, education, citizenship) to help refugee families build stable, thriving lives.
It’s been our honour to serve people from all over East Africa and the Middle East. Our participants come from Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Iraq and Syria, with an array of cultural backgrounds and religious beliefs, coming together in the name of forgiveness and rehabilitation. In every session, we see individuals making personal commitment to growth and development; commitment that translates into action and results. That’s why we see over 50% reduction in trauma symptoms within a two week program. That’s why we see families restored and homes rebuilt. That’s why hope and long term sustainability abounds. We believe our job is to walk alongside individuals as they embark on the journey towards hope and participate in our programs that lead to rehabilitation.