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St Marys Youth Cultural Exchange

SMYCE is a non-profit 501c(3) and formed primarily to provide educational outreach opportunities by joining together different cultures.

Jewish Family Service Of Tidewater

Established in 1946, Jewish Family Service of Tidewater (JFS) has had a long-standing tradition of caring and concern for the community it serves. JFS is not a religious organization: we are a non-profit social services agency that serves ALL people throughout the Commonwealth. Our commitment to preserving the well-being of every person, regardless of race, religion, or financial circumstance is upheld by highly committed and caring staff, volunteers, and Board of Directors. JFS provides an array of services to help meet the needs of our most vulnerable neighbors. Our programs help feed the hungry, support people who are struggling financially, provide emotional and physical recovery, and provide guardianship and conservatorship services to hundreds of people each year.

Haitian Association Of Indiana

Promote the social well being and support the educational advancements of Haitians in IndianaProvide educational and cultural perspectives to Friends of Haiti wishing to help the CountryShare Haiti’s rich culture with the community and Friends of Haiti in Indiana

Mikeys Place

Mikey's Place is committed to helping families who are raising children with disabilities. Our mission is achieved threefold: We inform families with our biennial publication Mikey's Guide - a comprehensive resource book of disability-related services and programs. Second, we connect families to the services and information they need by hosting an Annual Special Needs Summer Camp & Resource Fair and by maintaining an active Facebook page. Finally, we support families by offering "camperships" to assist with the cost of specialized summer camps or other enriching summer activities.

Dc Md Justice For Our Neighbors

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.

Momoko Ito Foundation

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.

Chief Seattle Club

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.

Somali Family Service Of San Diego

Somali Family Service (SFS), guided by its community champions, helps Somali and other East African families in becoming responsible, independent and contributing members of San Diego community through its programs that promote health, educational and economic success, and leadership efforts.

Cure Violence Global

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.

Working Narratives

Working Narratives uses the power of narratives to support social justice movements. We work with movements to tell great stories that inspire, activate and enliven our democracy. We believe that social movements thrive and win when they draw on participants’ personal experiences and local cultures. By telling stories—in the form of performance, radio, video or other media—movements build power, envision new democratic possibilities and change culture and policy.

Refugee Women's Alliance (Re Wa)

ReWA is a non-profit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership, and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and their families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services. ReWA advocates for social justice, public policy changes, and equal access to services while respecting cultural values and the right to self-determination.

International Association For Refugees

Helping people survive and recover from forced displacement.