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Sin Barreras works to empower immigrants and their families in Central Virginia, with a focus on the Latinxpopulation, by educating, advocating, and supporting their needs.
The American Lebanese Community Council (ALCC) is a 501(C)(3) non profit orgainization, created for all of Lebanese descent and their families regardless of their political aliation or religion.
SMYCE is a non-profit 501c(3) and formed primarily to provide educational outreach opportunities by joining together different cultures.
WE BELIEVE THAT CHRIST'S LOVE COMPELS US TO CHANGE THE WORLD THROUGH SERVING OUR NEIGHBORS. WE ARE A CHRIST-CENTERED, HOLISTIC MINISTRY PROVIDING SERVICES FOR AT-RISK FAMILIES IN CHARLOTTE, MOVING THEM TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY, WITH A KEY FOCUS ON THE INTERNATIONAL AND REFUGEE COMMUNITIES.
CASA SAN JOSE IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER THAT ADVOCATES FOR AND EMPOWERS LATINOS BY PROMOTING INTEGRATION AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
No One Left Behind is the leading national organization dedicated to ensuring that America keeps its promise to U.S. interpreters and employees in Iraq and Afghanistan through the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) programs.
The Institute on Race, Equality, and Human Rights contributes to the promotion and defense of human rights through training, technical assistance, advocacy, and strategic litigation at the regional and international levels.
Friends of Kairos Nicaragua is dedicated to contributing to the building of a world of justice and love. By gathering peoples in their local communities, in the community and culture of another, or at the Kairos Center in Managua, Nicaragua, we use pedagogies based on participatory education, believing that we are all teachers, all students, all gifted with tools that are necessary for creating a just and loving world. We accomplish our goals primarily by helping communities in the developing world to realize their strengths, to formulate their goals, and organize to accomplish them. These communities do this together with communities from other cultures who work side by side with them to change our world.
Syrian Community Network is a 501(c)3 refugee and immigrant support organization that builds community and serves families by addressing their evolving needs.
Equipping refugees & SIVs with the skills and network needed to thrive- not just to survive- as new Americans.
TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AMERICANS AND JAPANESE THROUGH DIVERSE PROGRAMMING THAT SPANS THE EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, BUSINESS, AND POLICY SPHERES.
To create suitable conditions for Egyptian women, especially female heads of households on two levels: personal and societal. On a societal level, we seek to change the culture of the community, change laws and policies, and change women's image in society, and on a personal level we seek to empower women by giving them life skills in various areas through our programs and activities.