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Working Committee for Peace and Justice

The Dallas Peace & Justice Center was founded in October, 2014. It is organized as a non-profit corporation, recognized as a tax-deductible (501c3) charitable organization. OUR PURPOSE is to present educational and cultural programs and participate in public protests and demonstrations concerning peacemaking, the recognition of human and civil rights, and the pursuit of ecological and climate justice — including historical, theological, ethical, and practical aspects of a non-violent approach to conflict resolution.

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Casa For Children

CASA, (Court Appointed Special Advocates), is a private non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for childen that have been abused and neglected and are under the care of the court. The word "CASA" also applies to individual volunteers who are appointed by a judge to ensure that the best interests of these children are presented to the court. With the information provided by CASA volunteers, judges are able to make better quality decisions in two main areas, safety and permanency, in a reasonable time period.

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Globe Smart Kids Inc

Globe Smart Kids uses technology to help children grow up feeling safe, happy and excited about interacting with diverse people and in diverse contexts. Our mission is to tackle prejudice before it begins. We make One Globe Kids: engaging, evidence-based education materials designed to encourage cross-group friendship while meeting standards in Language and Social Studies (English, History, Geography, Citizenship) for children 4 - 10 years.

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CASA of Williamson County Texas

CASA of Williamson County’s mission is to provide trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate in the best interest of abused and neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home.

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Think Dignity (formerly Girls Think Tank)

Think Dignity's mission is to inspire, empower, and organize our community to advance basic dignity for those living on the streets.

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Childrens Lantern Inc

Helping Helpless Children

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United for Social Justice

To enable more low-income and at-risk students access higher education.

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Deaf Abused Women Network

TO SERVE DEAF, HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF-BLIND RESIDENTS OF THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON DC AREA WHO ARE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OR SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND TO SERVE THEIR FAMILIES.

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Sari Bari USA Inc

Sari Bari USA Inc. supports the work of Sari Bari Private Limited, a business that provides an alternative employment option to women working in the sex trade as well as offering employment to at risk young women who are vulnerable to being lured or trafficked into the trade.

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A Brighter Tomorrow for Africa Foundation

Working with community-based organizations to improve the health and spirit of women and children in the West African nation of Sierra Leone.

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Made By Survivors

Made by Survivors' mission is to help survivors of human trafficking, child marriage, child labor and rape to build a safe and independent future. We offer job training, employment, education and shelter to women and children in South and Southeast Asia, providing the tools and skills that enable them to remain forever free.

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New York Immigration Coalition Inc

The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is an umbrella policy & advocacy organization that represents over 200 immigrant and refugee rights groups throughout New York. The NYIC serves one of the largest and most diverse newcomer populations in the United States. The multi-racial and multi-sector NYIC membership base includes grassroots and nonprofit community organizations, religious and academic institutions, labor unions, as well as legal and socioeconomic justice organizations. The NYIC not only establishes a forum for immigrant groups to voice their concerns, but also provides a platform for collective action to drive positive social change. Since its founding in 1987, the NYIC has evolved into a powerful voice of advocacy by spearheading innovative policies, promoting and protecting the rights of immigrant communities, improving newcomer access to services, developing leadership and capacity, expanding civic participation, and mobilizing member groups to respond to the fluctuating needs of immigrant communities.