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RPTS: The mission of RPTS is to educate students who love the Lord, equipping pastors for the ministry of the Gospel and preparing others for service in His kingdom...RP Global Missions: The Board of Global Missions aims to establish biblical churches comprised of God’s people who confess saving faith in Jesus Christ ...Board of Home Missions: The main purpose of the Board of Home Missions is to advance the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ ... and expanding the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America in both its organization and its evangelical witness and teaching.Board of Education & Publication: The function of the Board of Publication shall be to glorify God as a servant of Synod in helping presbyteries and sessions to fulfill their teaching ministries...
At Scholarship America, our mission is to eliminate financial barriers to educational success so that any student can pursue their dream. We’re committed to creating a world where every student can access the resources they need to learn, grow, and succeed. Our expert approach and focus on students facing financial challenges help break down barriers and open doors to education. That’s how, in our over 60 years of history, we have managed to administer and award $5.7 billion in scholarships to more than 3.2 million deserving students on the pathway to education. With committed supporters ranging from individuals to Fortune 500 companies, we’ve been able to guide and uplift students on their educational journey. We’re proud of all the good we’ve done. And we’re ready to do more. Your donation creates a ripple effect felt for generations. Supporting students strengthens our future. Your donation—no matter the size—can create an impact that is felt for years to come. With your help, we have the power to build more equitable opportunities for students facing systemic disadvantages.
BECA exists to promote cultural exchange and provide affordable bilingual education. In our volunteer-driven bilingual school model, Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed. Providing educational access and empowerment to the most financially disadvantaged members of a community is a defining characteristic of our program; it should come as no surprise that "beca" means scholarship in Spanish.
WOASF provides college scholarships to dependents of the navy aviation community.
HISTORY The Committee for Human Rights in Latin America (CDHAL) was founded in 1976, following the coups d'état in Argentina and Chile, known for their strong repression and human rights violations, by four pastors and priests of Christian churches in Montreal who, within their respective faith, had a function in relation to international problems. The CDHAL owes its birth to two concerns: first, a concern of Christians to educate and inform the Church and the Quebec population in relation to situations of political repression and human rights violations in Latin America; on the other hand, a desire to establish genuine solidarity among the churches there and those here. Initially, members of CDHAL belonged to a religious affiliation. However, for over 20 years, the composition of CDHAL, as well as his work is totally free of any religious affiliation. CDHAL is also known as the Christian Committee for Human Rights in Latin America (CCDHAL).