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Artists 4 Israel's Healing Arts Kits save children from the devastating long-term psychologic effects of trauma and conflict. The Healing Arts Kits are a mental health emergency first aid kit designed to stop the onset of new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. Help us PREVENT PTSD.
Al Otro Lado provides cross-border legal services to refugees, deportees, and other migrants in Tijuana, Mexico and throughout Southern California. Al Otro Lado fights for all families that have been torn apart by unjust immigration laws. We provide holistic, trauma-informed services, engaging partner organizations and hundreds of volunteers to connect our clients with free medical, mental health, and social services
Founded in 1969, Centro Legal de la Raza is a legal services agency protecting and advancing the rights of low-income, immigrant, Black, and Latinx communities through bilingual legal representation, education, and advocacy. By combining quality legal services with know-your-rights education and youth development, Centro Legal de la Raza ensures access to justice for thousands of individuals throughout Northern and Central California.
Chief Seattle Club's mission statement is to provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm, and renew the spirit of Urban Native Peoples. Founded in 1970, the Club is a day center for homeless/low-income Native Americans in Seattle, Washington. Seven days a week, 364 days a year, 100~ members come to the Club for basic needs such as hot meals, showers, and laundry services. We gain their trust and act as a gateway to a broad range of coordinated social services, including health care; mental health; housing assistance; legal aid; access to benefits; substance abuse intake and referrals; cultural, art, and spiritual activities. We partner with a variety of non-profit and government agencies to leverage coordinated on-site services to our members.
To empower indigenous youth to improve health conditions in their community
To upgrade the health, education and living standards for under-served children and families.
EarthCorps develops leaders to strengthen the community and restore the health of our environment. We envision a world where people and nature thrive together.
Our mission is to defend the rights of the Latin American community, facilitate its access to health care and education, and advance cross-cultural understanding within the Mercer County region.
The VyC mission, Hacia una Vida Digna y Sana/Healthy and Dignified Living for All, reflects our work to address disparities and improve health outcomes for underrepresented communities.
Our Mission is to continue improving the conditions of Haiti “One City at a Time”. Our current city of focus is Grand-Goâve. Learn why we chose Grand-Goâve. Goals - In the next 5 years we will develop a plan of action to help "Keep Grand-Goâve Beautiful" by: - Economic Development in Haiti - Tourism - Programs for Senior Citizens - Health Care and Training - Build a School - Establish an Agricultural Program - Training in Education and Basic Literacy - Health and Sports - English as a 2nd Language Program - Professional School for Training - Provide Employment Opportunities
Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation, Inc. (VIVO) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, community based organization. We provide comprehensive acculturation, employment, health and human support, senior and family services to Santa Clara and San Joaquin county residents. We assist refugees/immigrants and low income ethnic families through our bilingual/bi-cultural services which include programs such as youth & family programs, senior program, health education, ESL, citizenship classes, computer skills training, employment placement, community advocacy and other services.