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First Light supports survivors of sexual assault and child abuse and their families through collaboration, education, advocacy, and treatment services in Anderson and Oconee Counties.
Established in New Westminster, BC in 1959, the ISA welcomes everyone, regardless of religious affiliation. Spiritualism is a philosophical way of life rather than a religion; there is no ritual, creed, or dogma. The core belief is that death is the gateway to a greater expression of life. Spiritualism encourages us to think for ourselves on our path to a fuller understanding of life and life's purpose. Serving the lower mainland region of Metro Vancouver and environs, the ISA offers Sunday services, spiritual healing, development circles, classes and workshops, and periodically hosts visiting international mediums. ISA ordained ministers also provide hospital and hospice visits, counseling, marriage ceremonies, funeral services, and a minister training program.
The organization is dedicated to serving those most in need in our community - the disabled, the handicapped, the poor and the distressed. Our programs address homelessness and abandonment with housing and care.
We help low-income, Spanish-speaking immigrants acquire the tools they need to thrive.
Our mission is to empower indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest to preserve their lands and culture and, using insights gained from that work, to educate and inspire individuals everywhere to bring forth a thriving, just and sustainable world.
MA was founded in 1976 with the belief that in order to ensure the free and unfettered flow of information and ideas necessary to maintain a truly democratic society, media must be accessible, accountable, decentralized, representative of society's diversity, and free from overt or covert government control and corporate dominance. MA dedicates itself to fostering a genuine diversity of media voices and perspectives, holding the media accountable for their impact on society, and protecting freedom of speech.
Our mission is to communicate through our actions that we value every individual.
It is our mission to inform, support, and mobilize those affected by cavernous malformation and drive research for better treatments and a cure. We do this by developing and executing strategic, creative, high-return interventions as a model for rare diseases.
Save lives and reduce suffering by improving sepsis awareness and care.