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Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta (JF&CS) offers programs and resources to transform lives. Since 1891, we've helped individuals and families of all faiths live to their full potential. Guided by Jewish values, we are a welcoming community, and our experienced professionals bring integrity and compassion to their work in the fields of aging and older adults, career counseling, dentistry, mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and need-based support services. We serve ALL individuals regardless of age, race, religion, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation or ability to pay. JF&CS is a proud partner of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
ICT is a monitoring and advocacy group dedicated to promoting human rights and self determination for the people of Tibet. ICT works to keep the pressure on the U.S. government and other governments to support Tibet, advocate for Tibetans for the political and religious beliefs, provide humanitarian assistance to Tibetans in exile, and promote a peaceful resolution to the occupation of Tibet through negotiations between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama and his representatives. ICT supports the right of self determination for the Tibetan people. ICT does not take a position on any particular form of self determination such as independence or autonomy. Founded in 1988, ICT is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization with offices in Washington, Amsterdam(http://savetibet.nl/) , Berlin(http://www.savetibet.de/) and Brussels and field offices in Dharamsala and Kathmandu.
The mission of Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. is to feed the hungry in Loudoun County.
The mission of Open Door Community House is to empower impoverished people in our community to realize their full potential as children of God.
Thousands of young Jews travel through Thailand "in search of themselves". At Chabad of Thailand we provide the tools for self discovery within the framework of the Jewish religion. Fundamental to our work is the emphasis placed on "Jewish unity". A major result of our programs is the warm feeling of family that pervades our institutions. Barriers based on levels of religious commitment or political leanings melt away in this warm Jewish environment. We have truly found the rapport necessary to "bridge the gaps". Since the tragic tsunami we have launched relief programs to care for those in the Thai Community who are desperately in need with particular attention to those most overlooked.
To raise funds for distribution to institutions organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable and educational purposes in the United States and Israel with a view toward providing aid, assistance and support to needy and indigent individuals in Israel and the United States.
Hands Together is a nonprofit organization devoted to educating, inspiring and encouraging people to understand the importance of responding to the needs of the poor and disadvantaged. Our Mission, as we strive to build a more compassionate and human world, proceeds from the spiritual belief that we are all members of one, equal, interconnected family under a loving God.
Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is the nation's largest private Holocaust memorial and museum, and New York City's premiere Holocaust resource. The core exhibit is organized around three basic themes: Jewish Life a Century Ago, The War Against the Jews, and Jewish Renewal. The 2,000 photographs, 800 historical and cultural artifacts, and 24 original documentary films in the Museum's core exhibition represent just a small portion of the approximately 15,000 objects and 3,600 oral histories in the Museum's collection. Visitors, especially those with no immediate association with Judaism or the Holocaust, are prompted to make personal connections to the culture and history of others while reflecting upon their own roles in society in new ways.
Founded in 1971, Center of Concern is an independent, interdisciplinary organization engaged in social analysis, theological reflection, research, education, and policy advocacy.
Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire children to learn.
The mission of the Sister Stella Foundation for St. Paul the Apostle School is to provide leadership and funding for projects, programs, equipment, materials and services which will have a direct impact on the development of the whole child and that are outside of the annual school budget. The Foundation will raise money from the school community and friends with the intent to spend these funds on current projects.
Chabad is founded on the principle that, while Jews embrace many levels of observance in their personal lives, there should be a place for all Jews - no labels, no affiliations - to develop a sense of community, to enhance the experience of being Jewish, to learn and to have fun. Chabad is just that place. By focusing on the individual's relationship to Judaism, chabad appeals to all segments of the Jewish community. By offering a wide range of activities for adults, children and the whole family, Chabad follows many paths to enrich Jewish life in our community. And by bringing many different ideas together, Chabad can help you find The Jewish Community in your heart.