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Bridges from Borders Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that was founded by a group of immigrants and immigrant allies who are passionate about helping all immigrants bridge the gap between their native culture and the American culture. We understand the struggles of acculturating to a new culture and want to be there to support you.
Located in beautiful Fountain Hills, Arizona, we are a community-based 501(c)3 organization with 4 international sister city partners: Zamosc, Poland; Dierdorf, Germany; Ataco, El Salvador; and Kasterlee, Belgium
IWagePeace Inc. , a Connecticut 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation, inspires and educates Americans about peacemaking ithrough film, creative gatherings, and public displays of art. Our work is made possible by your financial, spiritual, and physical presence.
Their mission focuses on improving life through building the bridge between the US culture and the Arab culture. Their main goal is to enhance Arab Women Awareness and knowledge of the proper tools to live in the USA.
Timmy Global Health expands access to healthcare and empowers students and volunteers to tackle today’s most pressing global health challenges. To achieve this goal, Timmy sends medical service teams to support the work of international partner organizations and channels financial, medical, and human resources to community based health and development projects. Through their work, they strive to empower volunteers to lead the fight for global health equity and help deliver the promise of a healthy future – one patient at a time.
They exist to provide client-centered, quality, and compassionate service to Asian immigrants and other underserved communities so that they can fully participate in society, prosper and thrive.
PASO – West Suburban Action Project (Proyecto de Acción de los Suburbios del Oeste) is a community-based social justice organization that works to engage community members to address issues that affect them, their families, and neighbors with the mission to build stronger communities where all residents can live dignified lives regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic or immigration status.
To Serve The Religious, Spiritual, Educational, And Cultural Needs Of The Community, As Well As To Provide Charity To The Community.
Their major educational services are weekend classes for children and adults. These classes teach the Qur’an and Arabic, religious studies, as well as reading and writing lessons in Pashto and Farsi, which are the languages spoken in Afghanistan.