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Agami

Agami's mission is to focus on effecting lasting socio-economic change in Bangladesh through education. We provide quality basic education for underprivileged children. To enable a “holistic” solution, our programs may be combined with our partners' programs for public health, vocational training, economic development, and other human development initiatives.

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Justice Rights
South Asian Helpline And Referral Agency

The South Asian Helpline and Referral Agency (SAHARA) serves survivors of all forms of abuse in the South Asian community by providing them with culturally-sensitive and linguistically-specific services.

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Immigrants Assistance Center

Our Mission is to help immigrants overcome language, cultural and economic barriers, and integrate into the American way of life while maintaining their ethnic identity and pride.

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Artists 4 Israel

Artists 4 Israel's Healing Arts Kits save children from the devastating long-term psychologic effects of trauma and conflict. The Healing Arts Kits are a mental health emergency first aid kit designed to stop the onset of new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. Help us PREVENT PTSD.

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Refugee And Immigrant Assistance Center

The Refugee and Immigrant Assistant Center's mission is to promote cultural, educational and socioeconomic development in the refugee and immigrant community.

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Art
Music Angels International Foundation

To provide music to those who are in rehabilitation, ill, hospitalized or otherwise incapacitated and give the gift of music.

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Denver Indian Health And Family Services

To provide culturally competent services that promote personal, community and environmental health and wellness for American Indian families and individuals in the metropolitan Denver area

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Art
Tulsa Global Alliance

Tulsa Global Alliance builds global community

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Education
New American Pathways

Helping Refugees and Georgia ThriveAt New American Pathways, our vision is to promote safety, stability, success, and service for individual refugees and refugee families in Georgia. We offer distinct program areas that focus on jobs, education, cultural integration, individual and female empowerment, building strong families and civic engagement. All of these programs are enhanced through the service of a 16-member AmeriCorps team and hundreds of volunteers.Our unique continuum of services results in better outcomes for refugees of all ages and at all stages of self-sufficiency, and ensures that these new Americans develop and contribute their special skills and talents to strengthening the American workforce and helping Georgia thrive.

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Chinese Newcomers Service Center

The Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC) mission is to provide underserved communities with social, economic, workforce, and business services to transform their lives.

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International Foster Care Alliance (IFCA)

IFCA's mission is to advance the child welfare system through exchange of ideas, collaborative work, and creating connections across the globe. IFCA envisions a world where all children and youth are loved, supported, and have opportunity to reach their full potential.

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Art
Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX)

Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) was launched in 2009 to develop, present and promote the cultural expressions of the Haitian people. We raise awareness of social issues and foster cultural understanding and appreciation through programs in the arts, education and public affairs. HCX programs aim to: attract and educate those interested in Haitian artistic expression; create a platform for emerging artists; and provide a space where Haitians can build community and connect with others interested in Haiti, its culture and heritage. We have a strong track record of collaboration with cultural, educational and preservation organizations across New York City. We offer Haitian artists unique opportunities to present their work to broad audiences, especially through our partnerships with community organizations like MoCADA, the Brooklyn Museum, and Five Myles Gallery. We have developed a rich offering of cultural programs including: An n’ Pale, a monthly lecture and discussion series; Ti Atis Youth Programs with PS 189; and a new film series providing diverse audiences with vital opportunities to explore Haitian culture. Our work has been recognized by the Union Square Awards and the Citizens Committee, among others, for representing the positive side of Haitian culture and encouraging cross-cultural exchanges among Haitians and the broader NYC community. In rural communities in Haiti, farmers come together to help their neighbors plant their fields in a traditional farming cooperative effort called a Konbit—a collaborative community effort to ensure the largest possible harvest for all community members. Just as the Haitian Konbit brings people together for the common cause of planting the land, HCX seeks to bring together people, ideas, and communities to grow their understanding of and involvement with Haitian culture.