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The mission of the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan is to provide variouse services to the Hispanic community. Primary services include interpreting and translating, job training and employment services information and referrals for local social services, youth services and activities, immigration assistance, cultural diversity training, community education and outreach, and cultural events planning.
Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee connects the community with specialized mental health and wellness resources, provides services that improve the quality of life, and promotes effective services where mental health needs exist.
Founded in 1959, Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Inc. (SCOLA) is a diplomatic platform for the City of Los Angeles that seeks to promote cooperation and direct engagement with its global partners on issues of mutual interest, particularly around business and commerce, tourism, education, and culture. As the leading diplomatic organization of Los Angeles, SCOLA facilitates and builds important global relationships that support the city and region’s urban agenda.
Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) partners with people of all backgrounds to build stable and dignified lives. Together, we create a stronger and healthier community where everyone can thrive. Founded in 1918, JFS is one of San Diego’s most trusted and comprehensive non-profit human services agencies. Our broad network of staff, volunteers, supporters, and community partners are committed to the pursuit of helping individuals and families in San Diego move forward.
Jewish Family & Children's Service exists to help people through life's changes and challenges by providing exceptional psychological, employment and social service programs. Services are provided and referrals are made without regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, sex, sexual orientation, familial status, age, handicap or disability.
Founded in 1996 in order to help Afghans all over the world in education, health and social issues. Will raise fund to build libraries, schools and provide educational, instrumental and CME to all medical sector and do research, presentation and print books to teach people of Afghanistan new ideas. Its goals are very diverse but for now we concentrate on above issues.
HRI of North Texas provides legal and support services to refugees and immigrants who have suffered human rights abuses, advocates for justice and promotes international human rights.
Promote education of Hispanic students at all scholastic levels.
To advocate, educate, and serve Low-Income Immigrant Families in securing U.S. Legal Status. We do this by providing lowcost or pro-bono legal services, citizenship preparatory courses, and much more.
Indian Fine Arts Academy of San Diego is a non-profit community based organization with the mission of promoting Indian classical music,dance,and arts in San Diego and in our neighboring communities (http://indianfineartsacademy.org). It's mission is to create an environment of learning and appreciation of Indian classical music, dance, and arts. Our goal is to promote (Comtinued on Schedule O, Statement 2)
Hoina strives to - PROVIDE FOR DESTITUTE, ORPHANED, AND HANDICAPPED CHILDREN IN SOUTH INDIA WITHOUT REGARD TO CASTE, CREED, RACE, OR RELIGION BY PROVIDING A LOVING FAMILY ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPING OUR CHILDREN INTO SUCCESSFUL, PRODUCTIVE, AND RESPONSIBLE MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.
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.