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To promote and advance the knowledge of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of diseases of the head and neck.
Empower youth to serve as agents of change in diabetes communities around the world. OUR OBJECTIVES: 1. Empower passionate youth to become leaders of social change. 2. Strengthen local diabetes communities by promoting youth leadership. 3. Motivate youth with diabetes to live happier and healthier lives.
Their vision is to make the Triad area a welcoming place for veterans. They strive to educate the community about the importance of supporting their vets and the value they bring to the community. Also, they work to educate veterans about their post-military opportunities and to encourage them to return to the Triad to live, work, and play.
Contributing to local society through educational scholarships, and Introducing India's rich cultural heritage to fellow citizens.
(1) To preserve and protect America's wild horses and burros in viable, free-roaming herds and safeguard their habitat through public awareness and educational programs, coalition and partnership building; (2) To create and implement humane solutions to keep wild horses and burros wild and safe; (3) To rescue wild horses and burros in need, when necessary and possible; and (4) To increase the public's awareness of and appreciation for wild horses and burros as an integral part of the America's ecological and cultural landscape. (5) To engage in strategic litigation consistent with the foregoing objectives and purpose.
PRESERVE CHINESE CULTURES WITH A CHINESE DANCE THEATER AND A CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL
To promote and publicize, in the United States, the existence and activities of the Ateret Cohanim institutions in the state of Israel, and to raise funds for their benefit.
Their motto is "Rescue … rehome … real love” and they try to live it every day. They rescue animals in need of new homes and loving families. They make sure each of them is spayed or neutered and up-to-date on all routine vaccinations. If other medical care or treatment is needed, they get that for them as well.
Their goal is to find permanent loving homes for Brussels Griffons and Affenpinscher in need; most having spent their lives in commercial breeding facilities and who will have a better chance at life though their efforts.
The mission of ALUT is to ensure the well-being, rehabilitation, economic security, and future of all people with autism living in Israel. Today, autism affects 1 in every 100 children born in Israel. Established in 1974, ALUT is Israel's only national resource for families with autistic children. Its 1400-person staff, and network of over 400 volunteers allows ALUT to offer a comprehensive array of services for children beginning at the age of 12-months through their lifespan.
Enhancing human health and wellness by advancing the profession of naturopathic medicine.
NAFSA provides advocacy, education and networking to Native communities nationally as they revitalize their Indigenous food systems