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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.
The Pad Project’s mission is to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women and all menstruators worldwide.
Hromada» is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for the benefit of the Ukrainian community. Its purpose is to promote and support educational, cultural and charitable activities of Ukrainian diaspora. «Hromada» in Ukrainian means "community", or organized body of people who work collaboratively to achieve common goals. Our organization publishes a monthly newspaper with the same name «Hromada». The first issue came out in December 2017. The purpose of the newspaper is to highlight in Ukrainian community wide variety of topics, including political, cultural, educational, and charitable which related to our everyday life, culture, heritage, and history.
BorderLinks is an international leader in experiential education that raises awareness and inspires action around global political economics. BorderLinks grew out of the Sanctuary Movement in the 1980s when faith communities, universities, and other organizations rallied to advocate on behalf of thousands of refugees fleeing persecution in Central America. Today, BorderLinks educational programs focus on issues of immigration, community formation, development, and social justice in the borderlands between Mexico, the U.S and beyond.As a bi-national organization, BorderLinks brings people together to build bridges of solidarity across North and Latin American borders and promote intercultural understanding and respect.
On each mission trip, we present the Gospel with fun and excitement, giving Pastors a resource to inspire their congregations. We also use the game of soccer to unite mission teams with those we serve whether through a pick-up game or a full-blown soccer tournament. Community development can be financial support that enables a pastor to celebrate his church’s anniversary or to provide food to hungry children in an orphanage. Community development is also support for schools from Tanzania to Haiti where our local partners are committed to educating the next generation.
FIUTS advances international understanding through cross-cultural experiences, student leadership, and community connections.
Chief Seattle Club's mission statement is to provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm, and renew the spirit of Urban Native Peoples. Founded in 1970, the Club is a day center for homeless/low-income Native Americans in Seattle, Washington. Seven days a week, 364 days a year, 100~ members come to the Club for basic needs such as hot meals, showers, and laundry services. We gain their trust and act as a gateway to a broad range of coordinated social services, including health care; mental health; housing assistance; legal aid; access to benefits; substance abuse intake and referrals; cultural, art, and spiritual activities. We partner with a variety of non-profit and government agencies to leverage coordinated on-site services to our members.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AFRICAN DESCENT COLLECTIVE OF ARTISTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
EBSC provides legal and social services, community organizing, and transformative education to support low-income immigrants and people fleeing violence and persecution.
"To promote change toward the measurable goal of a killing-free world" The means to achieve this mission include: Discovering and encouraging global nonkilling human capabilities Introducing nonkilling knowledge in global education and policy Applying nonkilling knowledge in global problem-solving Developing and assisting nonkilling global leadership Assisting institutions/centers for global nonkilling Measuring, monitoring, and disseminating the impact of nonkilling global efforts
Goal: Share the story of Jesus and the ELCA by engaging with 1 million new people as we grow the church together. Purpose: Activate each of us so more people know the way of Jesus and discover community, justice and love. Vision: A world experiencing the difference God?s grace and love in Christ make for all people and creation.