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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.
ReWA is a non-profit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership, and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and their families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services. ReWA advocates for social justice, public policy changes, and equal access to services while respecting cultural values and the right to self-determination.
EarthCorps develops leaders to strengthen the community and restore the health of our environment. We envision a world where people and nature thrive together.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AFRICAN DESCENT COLLECTIVE OF ARTISTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
Somali Family Service (SFS), guided by its community champions, helps Somali and other East African families in becoming responsible, independent and contributing members of San Diego community through its programs that promote health, educational and economic success, and leadership efforts.
We are a community and a community center of the Latin American immigrant and refugee community with the mission of:- Living simply in a community of multicultural volunteers and guests.- Serving the people most in need in our community.- Supporting an extended community in keeping itself organized and healthy.- Advocating for the elimination of unjust structures locally and globally.
EBSC provides legal and social services, community organizing, and transformative education to support low-income immigrants and people fleeing violence and persecution.
Our mission is "to advance the social and economic well-being of low and moderate income Thais and other ethnic communities in the greater Los Angeles area through a comprehensive community development strategy including human rights advocacy, affordable housing, access to healthcare, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment, and social enterprises."
"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
BELONG NC empowers refugees to lead and engage in the community through opportunities that promote education, employment, connections, and belonging. Driven by the belief that everyone belongs in the community, we serve vulnerable populations by bridging education, language, opportunity, neighbors, and global awareness (BELONG). BELONG NC is an opportunity for the local community to collectively sponsor, partner, engage, and advocate on behalf of our global neighbors.
The Circle provides a safe space where individuals and families are empowered to gain knowledge, celebrate their cultures, and engage with their communities. The Circle advocates to reduce barriers for individuals and families by identifying their needs and making them feel welcome and connected so they are able to participate fully in their communities. We welcome individuals and families new to the country, as well as those who are already established in the community. Collaborating together, we provide personal support and identify their needs. We present available resources and services, and according to their needs we provide walk-along service or a referral to community resources and services, and guide them through processes. We offer help to find rental assistance, counseling, insurance, tax preparation, legal services, domestic violence or senior aid, among others. We are also a source for emergent help when necessary.
Ring of Hope is a non-profit organization combining sports, mentorship, and career training to create unique programs for underprivileged women and youth.