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Provide And Coordinate Volunteer Legal Services To Environmental Organizations, Citizens Groups And Individuals In Their Efforts To Improve Health Of The Chesapeake Bay And Its Watershed.
Advancing equal rights for the Palestinian people through education, advocacy, and support to build homes, jobs, schools, justice, safety, and a promising future.
Dedicating to educating the communities about benefits of the sport of fencing. Providing voice in the community and opportunities for fencers.
We create software solutions for charitable organizations who do social justice or community building work so that their collective impact is increased.
High-quality manufacturing services for the marine, automotive, aerospace, architecture, and industrial industries in Maine, as well as for businesses throughout the United States and around the world.
To develop a self-sufficient community of Haitian immigrants in California and beyond. To ensure the new immigrants' success as they navigate their new lives in the United States. our long-term vision is to expand the visibility , representation and reach of the Haitian and other forgotten and underrepresented black immigrants and to assist wherever we are needed by providing much needed services.
The WCA provides safety, healing and freedom from domestic abuse and sexual assault.
A local church of the Lord Jesus Christ serving the community of Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island, B.C.
VHL is a genetic form of cancer. VHL patients battle a series of tumors throughout their lives. The VHL gene is involved in many other forms of cancer. Curing VHL is one step closer to curing cancer! For more information: http://www.vhl.org/wordpress/patients-caregivers/basic-facts-about-vhl/
The 'Plan of Action' is to create one connected and accessible river valley park, 88 km long and 18,000 acres in size. With the committment of all capital region residents, stakeholders, and all orders of government, we can succeed in creating not only an extraordinary river valley park, but a lasting symbol of Alberta's natural beauty and a legacy for generations to come. Imagine, creating one of the world's largest urban parks and a lasting legacy for future generations.