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Chinese Information and Service Center (Seattle)

Creating opportunities for Asian immigrants and their families to succeed by helping them make the transition to a new life while keeping later generations in touch with their rich heritage. Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) helps Asian and other immigrants throughout King County achieve success in their new community by providing information, referral, advocacy, social, and support services.

Florence Immigrant And Refugee Rights Project

Our mission is to provide free legal and social services to detained adults and unaccompanied children facing immigration removal proceedings in Arizona. Our vision is to ensure that all immigrants facing removal have access to counsel, understand their rights under the law, and are treated fairly and humanely.

Multicultural Institute

We accompany immigrants in their transition from poverty and isolation to prosperity and participation.

San Francisco-Osaka Sister City Association

The San Francisco-Osaka Sister City Association was founded in 1957 under the leadership of Mayor George Christopher, and it is San Francisco's oldest sister city relationship. The Association helps build bridges of friendship and commerce between these two vital centers of culture and finances. Its programs support individual and civic exchanges that foster better understanding and appreciation between citizens on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.

BlueSkies for Children

The mission of BlueSkies for Children is to practice and teach an optimal approach to the education and care of young children based on the interrelated disciplines of human development. Such an approach sustains and supports today's children and families and provides a model educational center for caregivers and the community.

Canal Alliance

We help low-income, Spanish-speaking immigrants acquire the tools they need to thrive.

Child Family Health International

Child Family Health International (CFHI) provides community-based global health education programs for students and institutions. Our unique model fosters reciprocal partnerships and empowerment in local communities, transforming perspectives about self, healing and global citizenship.

Search to Involve Pilipino Americans

SIPA's mission is to enhance the quality of life of Pilipino Americans and other communities through youth development, health, economic, and social services. SIPA also develops affordable family housing and other projects that promote cultural identity, economic stability, self-sufficiency, and civic participation. SIPA's innovative programs and services are facilitated through community-based collaborative relationships.

The International Institute of the Bay Area

The International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) provides high-quality immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities to immigrants, refugees, and their families as they join and contribute to the community.

Oakland Catholic Worker

We are a community and a community center of the Latin American immigrant and refugee community with the mission of: - Living simply in a community of multicultural volunteers and guests. - Serving the people most in need in our community. - Supporting an extended community in keeping itself organized and healthy. - Advocating for the elimination of unjust structures locally and globally.

Neighbors Abroad

Neighbors Abroad is the official Sister City organization of Palo Alto, California, promoting citizen diplomacy and international friendship. Our mission is to provide the people of Palo Alto and its sister cities an understanding of each other as individuals, as communities, and as countries — and to foster a better understanding of the world. Founded in 1963, Neighbors Abroad today manages year-round activities for Palo Alto and its six sister cities.

Hromada

Hromada» is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for the benefit of the Ukrainian community. Its purpose is to promote and support educational, cultural and charitable activities of Ukrainian diaspora. «Hromada» in Ukrainian means "community", or organized body of people who work collaboratively to achieve common goals. Our organization publishes a monthly newspaper with the same name «Hromada». The first issue came out in December 2017. The purpose of the newspaper is to highlight in Ukrainian community wide variety of topics, including political, cultural, educational, and charitable which related to our everyday life, culture, heritage, and history.