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The Brooklyn Japanese American Family Association (BJAFA) provides parenting support to Japanese and Japanese-American families living inBrooklyn. Its three major areas of activity are: Teaching Japanese and Japanese-American children the Japanese language and culture; Making connections among Japanese and Japanese-American families and their children; Sharing information and learning to support these activities.
The mission of the California Center for the Arts, Escondido is to bring people together to discover, create and celebrate the arts. The Center's Performing Arts Series presents music, dance, and theatre performances of high artistic merit that appeal to a diverse population. The 9,000 sq. ft. Museum presents exhibitions that feature established and emerging American regional and international artists that intersect cultures and increase access. Uniquely designed standards-based arts education programs bring the arts to over 14,000 school children annually, with a special focus on reaching the underserved.
Our objective is to insure a safe and sound environment for students in supporting and organizing numerous initiatives aimed at better interventions to the victims and aggressors. The "Fondation Jasmin Roy" has for mandate to contribute to research in finding lasting solutions to the problem of bullying in school by lobbying to the government and by working hand-in-hand with all individuals or groups involved in this fight, including the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports, the school system and the general public. The Foundation's commitment includes eliminating school drop outs caused by bullying and to make the population aware of this problem.
The Sechelt Public Library Association is a non-profit society providing library services to a resident population of approximately 15,000 citizens and to the thousands of visitors who vacation here on a regular basis. We maintain a collection of roughly 45,000 items and provide a dozen computer stations and free wi-fi service within the library building. Funding for the core services of the library is provided by various components of local government through yearly grants-in-aid. Funds for all other programs and services and future expansion must be raised separately.
Using the power of history to transform lives, the Minnesota Historical Society is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution established in 1849. The society preserves our past, shares our state's stories, and connects people with history. It does this through extensive libraries and collections, innovative exhibits, educational programs, historic sites throughout the state and book publishing through the MNHS Press.
"To preserve, protect and promote the cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee People who have lived in the southeastern portion of the United States of America from North Carolina to Jacksonville Florida 30 miles inland (known as the "Low Country") for over 300 years. To connect all people, not just in the 50 states, but internationally throughout the Diaspora, Europe, Caribbean and Africa."
To create Community through Celebration! Washington Revels uses performance, education, and communityengagement to revive, sustain, expand, and celebrate cultural traditions -- in music, dance, storytelling, and drama -- that bind people together in spirit and joy. We strive to illustrate the world’s common humanity,connecting all people in a community that stretches across ethnic, cultural, and religious divisions, andthrough time
While there is no replacement for personalized, professional medical advice, Fuck Cancer’s goal is to provide educational resources that are reliable, relatable, and easy to understand. We want to create a community that allows people to connect, share, and communicate in a safe space online. We want to make tangible improvements in our ability to detect and treat cancer early — and to improve people’s lives in the process.
Our mission is to sustain a world-class chamber orchestra at the highest standards of artistic excellence that enriches the Twin Cities community by sharing dynamic, distinctive and engaging performances. We are actively committed to accessibility and intentional inclusivity in all aspects of our work and continually strive to provide all people in our community with opportunities to connect with the music we perform.
Roots of American Music uses live performance and arts-integrated teaching to bring traditional American music (blues, jazz, folk, country, gospel, rock) into underserved Northeast Ohio communities. Their programs deliver music education and performances for K–12 students, seniors, and adults with developmental challenges to support learning, social-emotional development, and community connection.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Education & Cultural Center is dedicated to connecting people with 20,000 years of ongoing American Indian cultural expression. The Museum embraces cultural diversity and encourages responsible environmental action based on respect for Nature. Through exhibitions and programs, the Museum seeks to challenge and inspire all of us to improve the quality of our lives and our world.
Our mission is to empower communities to strengthen languages, culture and the environment by using the internet more effectively. Our primary vehicle of engagement is a multilingual cultural wiki designed, populated, and used by the community to help the community satifsfy their evolving community needs. The BASAbali wiki has engaged by nearly 2.5 million to date. The wiki empowerment process is now being replicated in Makassar, Indonesia. BASAbali is a registered nonprofit in the US. BASAbali Wiki is a registered charity in Indonesia. Matur Suksma (thank you very much) for your care of local languages, culture and the environment.