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ASC’s mission is to produce bold, re-imagined, entertaining and accessible interpretations of classical works, contemporary plays, and musicals with a core commitment to the works of Shakespeare and other major dramatists. ASC is committed to promoting the highest level of artistic excellence, to cultivating the widest possible audience, and to contributing to the economic and cultural growth of our community, state, and region with a Year-Round Season of Professional Theatre, our Educational Artist-in-Residence Programs, and our Pre-professional Training and Internship Programs. Annapolis Shakespeare Company enriches the human community through the revelation of beauty and the illumination of fundamental truths of human experience.
Our mission is to promote farmed animal rescue, education and advocacy. Our vision is to help bring an end to the needless and gratuitous suffering of animals where it matters most - 99.7% of these are farmed animals. Our vision is a simple one: a world where respect for animals means they are no longer unnecessarily and systematically exploited and killed. Farmed animals are the 99% who suffer at human hands. Ending their suffering is a big challenge and yet completely and easily within our control. In addition, the implications for addressing climate change (and all other serious environmental issues), world hunger and human health are immense as well.”
To provide support for activities which: -build a community that fosters positive, respectful relationships through learning, growth and inclusion -make a difference for people in our community by providing a vibrant hub of lifelong learning that brings people together, connects them with services, programs, employment and activities and points them in the right direction
World Yoga Community Inc., is a not-for-profit charitable organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in New York, USA. It is organizing numerous global festivals, meetings, gatherings, training, events, workshops and classes on Yoga, Meditation, Interfaith & Inter-religious dialogues, Gender Equality, Universal Spirituality, Global Culture of Peace & Harmony, Ayurveda, Natural Self Healing Techniques, Vedic Teachings of India, Human Values & Rights, Global Citizenship, Total Literacy, Gender Equality, Non-violence, Healthy Living, Environmental Protection, Climate Change, Oneness Wisdom Fellowship, Universal Spiritual Fine Arts and Sports, Global Social, Cultural & Economic Development, Indigenous Knowledge, Eradication of Poverty, Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. World Yoga Community is involved with numerous non-profit organizations in different parts of the world including NGOs from the United Nations.
1) Promote activities and care of citizenship, culture, art and environment for children, adolescents and families; 2) Provide Basic Social Assistance Service, free of charge, according to the Unified System of Social Assistance (SUAS), to children, family members and the community, through the Service of Coexistence and Strengthening of Bonds (SCFV), preventing the occurrence of situations of social exclusion. The services are organized in groups, through meetings, actions and activities, with preventive, protective and proactive function, in relation to the rights of users, with a view to strengthening their family and community bonds; 3) Implement and execute self-commince methods of mediation and conciliation, assisting in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, building public policies focused on the culture of Peace. Contribute in a differentiated way to the development of the human being in its entirety, thus establishing greater social justice through the education and integral formation of children and adolescents, helping them to feel able to transform society into a better place.
The Bill 7 Award Trust provides scholarships for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgender, 2-spirited and queer youth who are in financial need and are enrolled in their first program at any post-secondary institution in Ontario. It is named after the 1986 Ontario legislation that extended the protection of the Human Rights Code to lesbians and gay men. Bill 7 Award is directed and administered by a Board of Trustees made up of representatives from two community groups: Community One and Supporting Our Youth (a program of Sherbourne Health Centre). By building a capital trust fund, Bill 7 Award is able to leverage contributions that are made to provide scholarships for many years to come. In recent years, Bill 7 Award has been able to grant 4 awards of $2,000 each to very deserving LGBTT2SQ students. Donations may be designated to be invested in the capital fund, disbursed in the following year, or this decision can be left to the discretion of the trustees.
Reut USA (formerly American Friends of the Reut Institute) supports and promotes research and programs designed to ensure prosperity and resilience for Israel and the Jewish People, and to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing them, while making a significant and distinct contribution to humanity.
Our Mission is to provide institutional and financial support, facilitating positive correlation within the educational and social projects in order to reinforce their commitment with those who live at the exclusion boundaries, and therefore, collaborating in the construction of more human and sustainable world full of Peace.
The Shakespeare Company (TSC) bridges the truths of the past with the challenges of today through fresh, brave, and highly accessible performances. For 17 seasons, TSC has used the works of William Shakespeare to strike at the heart of what it means to be human in our rawest moments.
THE ORGANIZATION BELIEVES THAT IT IS VITAL FOR HUMANS TO FORM A HOLISTIC AND SUBSTAINABLE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEMSELVES AND THE LIVING EARTH. STRIVING TO ACHIEVE THIS GOAL, THE ORGANIZATION PARTNERS WITH INDIVIDUALS AND COLLECTIVES WHO SEEK & PROMOTE THE ANCIENT AND ENDURING VALUES AND WISDOM OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S TRADITIONS OF THE WORLD.
Because democracies rely upon a well-educated citizenry, CCLET’s mission is to engage Canadians in developing the habits they need to participate in the democratic process. Among the outreach programmes of the Canadian Civil Liberties Trust are Civil Liberties in the Schools and Teaching Civil Liberties. These programs focus on getting students to ask critical questions about their rights and freedoms. By shining the light of inquiry on unfairness, we begin the process of change. Through CCLET guest speakers, conferences, and workshops for schools and community organizations, participants are engaged in lively discussions about their rights and freedoms and the important legal and civil liberties issues created by a pluralistic society. Particular emphasis is on providing programmes for student teachers, and high school law and social studies students.
The organization preserves, promotes, and shares the African American history of Lincolnville and northeast Florida through exhibits, educational programs, performances, and community events. Its work centers on collecting and interpreting local Black history—spanning pre‑colonial times through the Civil Rights era—to educate visitors and support cultural programming.