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Inspiritus

Inspiritus guides individuals and families on a path from surviving to thriving. We empower those whose lives have been disrupted to discover their strengths and resilience, accompanying them as they grow into vibrant contributors to their community.

AfricAid Inc

AfricAid supports girls’ education in Africa in order to provide young women with the opportunity to transform their own lives and the futures of their communities.

Thai Community Development Center

Our mission is "to advance the social and economic well-being of low and moderate income Thais and other ethnic communities in the greater Los Angeles area through a comprehensive community development strategy including human rights advocacy, affordable housing, access to healthcare, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment, and social enterprises."

Center For Global Nonviolence

"To promote change toward the measurable goal of a killing-free world" The means to achieve this mission include: Discovering and encouraging global nonkilling human capabilities Introducing nonkilling knowledge in global education and policy Applying nonkilling knowledge in global problem-solving Developing and assisting nonkilling global leadership Assisting institutions/centers for global nonkilling Measuring, monitoring, and disseminating the impact of nonkilling global efforts

St. Joseph's Indian School

St. Joseph's Indian School is a Native American Nonprofit Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of Lakota Sioux children and families. Our mission is to educate Native American youth for life — mind, body, heart and spirit. This mission drives our organization to educate and provide housing for over 200 Lakota Sioux children each year. Child poverty and abuse are serious issues on Indian reservations. By supporting St. Joseph's Indian School, you are helping Native American children in need reestablish pride in the Lakota (Sioux) culture by learning the Lakota language, studying Native American culture and healing the broken family circle from which they come. Our organization provides an opportunity for Lakota (Sioux) children to escape extreme poverty and abuse when they attend St. Joseph's Indian School.

Queen Ann Nzinga Center

TO EDUCATE YOUTH AND ADULTS IN CONNECTICUT IN THE ARTS, HISTORY, AND CULTURE OF AFRICA AND AFRICAN DIASPORA THROUGH FREE OR LOW COST CLASSES, WORKSHOPS, RESIDENCIES, AND PUBLIC PERFORMANCES IN CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES, ART CENTERS, AND OTHER PUBLIC FORUMS.

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

Reclaim Childhood

Reclaim Childhood creates safe and inclusive spaces for local and refugee girls in Jordan to thrive by playing sports, working with coaches, and building community.

JAPAN-AMERICAN SOCIETY & BLACK SHIPS FESTIVAL OF RHODE ISLAND INC

The mission of the National Association of Japan-America Societies is to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the peoples of Japan and the United States by providing programs, services, and information to and facilitating cooperation among its member societies throughout North America.

NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR INC - SOUTH BEND

Their mission is to create mutual relationships among South Bend’s immigrant and non-immigrant population, through meaningful friendships and community networking.

Centro Hispano Daniel Torres

Centro Hispano Daniel Torres' mission is to support and enhance the acculturation of the Latino population in the Greater Reading area through collaborative initiatives designed to enable individuals and families to improve their quality of life and the quality of life in their communities.

Koreatown Youth And Community Center

The mission of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc. (KYCC) is to serve the evolving needs of the Korean American population in the greater Los Angeles Area as well as the multi-ethnic Koreatown community. KYCC's programs and services are directed toward recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families, and to promote community socio-economic empowerment.