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The American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam encourages, supports and publicizes the projects of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam, the Oasis of Peace. For more than thirty years, Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam has been dedicated to dialogue, cooperation and a genuine and durable peace between Arabs and Jews, Palestinians and Israelis. Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel have chosen to live and work together as equals in this community to promote trust, understanding and mutual respect well beyond its own borders. At Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam, the bilingual, binational, multicultural Primary School, the School for Peace, the Pluralistic Spiritual Center, and other projects, serve the village and beyond reaching thousands of Jewish and Palestinian youth and adults.
The purpose of the American friends of the Israel Democracy Institute, Inc. is to promote and support in the United States and elsewhere, the nonpartisan analysis, study and research on government and economic reform conducted by a nonprofit charitable and educational.
To provide education and information about the relationship between the US and Israel.
Helpingpeople build movements for liberation in Haiti To do this, Beyond Borders:strengthens grassroots organizations,trains educators and conununity activists,develops Dedagogical tools and curriculum, engages the Haitian government and civic leaders,facilitates cross cultural collaboration.
The mission of Just Neighbors is to provide immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees of all faiths and nationalities, especially those who are most vulnerable. We also seek to foster enriching experiences that enhance community and mutual understanding among our clients, volunteers, and staff.
VIA provides innovative experiential learning programs in Asia and the United States that promote cross-cultural understanding, build partnerships and offer transformative experiences for our participants and the communities they serve.
The Salem-Ota sister city relationship has existed since 1991 and we support the cultural exchange that has developed between Salem, MA and Ota, Tokyo. Students and adults from both countries, as well as pen-pal letters and student art work are exchanged as part of this wonderful educational program.
IRC SUPPORTS, PROMOTES AND COORDINATES CITIZEN-BASED INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH THE GREATER RIVERSIDE AREA. IRC ACHEIVES ITS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OBJECTIVES THROUGH CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIPS. IRC HAS ESTABLISHED, COORDINATES, AND MAINTAINS AFFILIATIONS WITH OFFICAL SISTER CITIES AUTHORIZED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA.
The mission of the Tandana Foundation is to empower individuals of various cultural backgrounds with an increased awareness of the world, other cultures, and themselves, and with an expanded sense of their possibilities; promote positive, caring interactions between people of different backgrounds and encourage consideration and lessening of global inequalities; and promote respect and responsibility toward one's self, all people, and the Earth.
Encuentro’s mission is to transform New Mexico into a thriving community for all of its residents. We do this by engaging Latino immigrant families in educational opportunities that build skills for economic and social justice.
To help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives in Denver through supportive networks of people, services and community activities.
Child Family Health International (CFHI) provides community-based global health education programs for students and institutions. Our unique model fosters reciprocal partnerships and empowerment in local communities, transforming perspectives about self, healing and global citizenship.