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Dominica American Relief & Development Association

DARDA is an acronym for the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. After the destruction wrought by Hurricane David various individuals and groups were involved in raising funds to assist in the rebuilding of Dominica. It was from this effort, and at the request of Bam and Wilfred Shillingford, that the idea of a new organization originated. This group, originally known as "Friends of Dominica," then went about the business of attaining official status. On September 25, 1981 it was duly established and registered as a not-for-profit corporation, officially known as the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. (DARDA).

Friendship With Cambodia

To respond to the suffering in cambodia by providing humanitarian aid that empowers people to help themselves.

American Friends Of Natal

AMERICA N FRIENDS OF NATAL, INC WAS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SOLICITING CHARITABLE COWRIBUTIONS, REVIEWING GRANT PROPOSALS, MAKING GRANTS, AND ENGAGING IN SUCH OTHER PROGRAMMATIC ACTIVITIES AS THE ORGANIZATION'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS DETERMINES IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION IN PARTICULAR, THE ORGANIZATION ANTICIPATES MAKING SUCH GRANTS IN RESPONSE TO APPLICATIONS FOR SUPPORT FROM OPERATING CHARITIES INCLUDING THE ISRAEL TRAUMA CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF TERROR AND WAR(ALSO KNOWN AS "NATAL")

American Humane (National Office)

American Humane is committed to ensuring the safety, welfare and well-being of animals. Our leadership programs are first to serve in promoting and nurturing the bonds between animals and humans.

American Jewish World Service

American Jewish World Service is the leading Jewish organization working to fight poverty and pursue justice in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Through philanthropy and advocacy, we respond to the most pressing issues of our time—from disasters, genocide and hunger to the persecution of women and minorities worldwide. With Jewish values and a global reach, AJWS is making a difference in millions of lives and building a more just and equitable world.

American Friends Of Alyn Hospital

The mission of American Friends of ALYN Hospital is to maintain, enhance and grow our platform to serve the challenge of raising funds for ALYN Hospital, while concurrently raising visibility for ALYN as a premier global institution for pediatric rehabilitation.

Hearts with Haiti Inc

Hearts with Haiti is invested in fostering a brighter, more sustainable future for the young people of Haiti.

Vets With A Mission

Two-fold. First, reconciliation between US and it's former enemy, North Vietnam and ally South Vietnam. This is particularly focused on ARVN (South Vietnamese Army), the Viet Cong/VC and North Vietnamese Army/NVA, as well as between the two countries and its peoples. Two, VWAM's humanitarian programs and projects impact the poor and disadvantaged people of Vietnam through healthcare, medical mission teams, and heart surgeries for children. In addition, Vets With A Mission takes Vietnam veterans back to Vietnam in order to make peace with their past, and honor their service. Finally, VWAM assists and supports the Church and Christians in Vietnam through various ministry programs and projects.

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is the world's leading Jewish humanitarian organization, working in 70 countries to save Jewish lives, build Jewish life, support Israel's most vulnerable populations, and lead the Jewish community’s response to disasters and crises around the world, giving care and comfort to those most in need.

Alight (formerly American Refugee Committee)

Alight exists to walk alongside those who – by sheer circumstance – find themselves on the long and arduous journey of displacement. Each year Alight serves 3.5 million people in over 20 countries who have been displaced by climate, conflict, and social and economic exclusion. We listen closely to their voices, gathering insights that allow us to provide innovative human-centered services and programs. By co-creating alongside displaced people we can ensure that we are meeting their needs and moving beyond necessities to build lives that are full of joy, connection, and purpose.

American Friends of Latet Humanitarian Aid

Latet (To Give) was established in order to reduce poverty, for a better and just society, by providing assistance to needy populations, mobilizing Israeli civil society towards mutual responsibility, and leading change in the national priorities.