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American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

For over 150 years, the ASPCA has worked tirelessly to put an end to animal abuse and neglect. We are a national leader in the areas of rescue, adoption and welfare, and your tax-deductible donation will help fight cruelty and make a life-changing difference for animals across America. Thank you for making the ASPCA and the animals we serve a part of your life.

Cross Of Christ For Starkville

THE MISSION OF THE CROSS OF CHRIST FOR STARKVILLE IS TO BUILD, MAINTAIN, AND PRESERVE A CHRISTIAN CROSS IN THE VICINITY OF STARKVILLE. THE STRUCTURE WILL STAND AS A SYMBOL TO TRAVELERS ALONG THESE ROUTES THAT OURS IS A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY.

College Of The Holy Cross

The College of the Holy Cross is, by tradition and choice, a Jesuit liberal arts college serving the Catholic community, American society, and the wider world. To participate in the life of Holy Cross is to accept an invitation to join in dialogue about basic human questions: What is the moral character of learning and teaching? How do we find meaning in life and history? What are our obligations to one another? What is our special responsibility to the world's poor and powerless?As a liberal arts college, Holy Cross pursues excellence in teaching, learning, and research. All who share its life are challenged to be open to new ideas, to be patient with ambiguity and uncertainty, to combine a passion for truth with respect for the views of others. Informed by the presence of diverse interpretations of the human experience, Holy Cross seeks to build a community marked by freedom, mutual respect, and civility. Because the search for meaning and value is at the heart of the intellectual life, critical examination of fundamental religious and philosophical questions is integral to liberal arts education. Dialogue about these questions among people from diverse academic disciplines and religious traditions requires everyone to acknowledge and respect differences. Dialogue also requires us to remain open to that sense of the whole which calls us to transcend ourselves and challenges us to seek that which might constitute our common humanity.The faculty and staff of Holy Cross, now primarily lay and religiously and culturally diverse, also affirm the mission of Holy Cross as a Jesuit college. As such, Holy Cross seeks to exemplify the longstanding dedication of the Society of Jesus to the intellectual life and its commitment to the service of faith and promotion of justice. The College is dedicated to forming a community which supports the intellectual growth of all its members while offering them opportunities for spiritual and moral development. In a special way, the College must enable all who choose to do so to encounter the intellectual heritage of Catholicism, to form an active worshipping community, and to become engaged in the life and work of the contemporary church.Since 1843, Holy Cross has sought to educate students who, as leaders in business, professional, and civic life, would live by the highest intellectual and ethical standards. In service of this ideal, Holy Cross endeavors to create an environment in which integrated learning is a shared responsibility, pursued in classroom and laboratory, studio and theater, residence and chapel. Shared responsibility for the life and governance of the College should lead all its members to make the best of their own talents, to work together, to be sensitive to one another, to serve others, and to seek justice within and beyond the Holy Cross community.

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH - Kitchener

Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kitchener, Ontario. Affiliated with the Lutheran Church-Canada synod.

Cross Creek Village Civic Association

Statement of Mission: The Cross Creek Village Civic Association fosters a spirit of community cooperation, well being and pride for the residents of Cross Creek Village. Vision Statement: The Cross Creek Village Civic Association is a community organization embracing diversity and progress. The Cross Creek Village Civic Association is a 501(c)3 association of citizens living in a prescribed area in the City of Columbus, Ohio. Within its boundaries this collective body is committed to: ○ promoting the general welfare of the residents ○ facilitating neighborhood and community improvement projects ○ providing a forum for discussion of problems affecting the community ○ gathering and disseminating information relating to issues affecting the community ○ representing the community’s common interests ○ encouraging social interactions and promote harmony among residents of the community ○ enhancing public safety within the community ○ raising funds as necessary for community projects

Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area

The Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area is a 4800 acre day use natural area located just south west of the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. The conservation area is dedicated to protecting habitat and providing space for native species of wildlife; offering conservation education programs (particularly to young people) without jeopardizing wildlife and habitat; and managing human use of the Area through 'entry by appointment only.' The Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area is the proud recipient of the 2002 Emerald Award for education! These awards recognize Albertans for outstanding achievements in projects which protect, preserve, enhance and sustain the environment.

Cross Greek Christian Ministries Inc

Founded in 1999 to introduce sorority and fraternity students at the University of Tennessee to Jesus Christ and help them grow in their relationship with Him.

Order Of The Holy Cross

The active apostolate of the Order is to serve the Church in the work of sanctification of priests and the faithful. The Canons work for these ends by giving retreats, and missions, and by offering seminary training and on-going formation for priests. Among the laity, the Order promotes a spirituality which is focused on prayer and expiation for priests. "The missionary spirit must, absolutely, be preserved in religious institutes and must be adapted to modern conditions, in keeping with the character of each, so that the preaching of the Gospel to all nations may be more effective." (Perfectae Caritatis 20).