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Shared Space for All works on the prevention side of sex work by mentoring and educating the most at risk children in Thailand in a safe space.
Mothers For Justice United Inc works to support bereaved mothers, elevate their voices to advocate for justice, and eliminate race-based violence in minority communities by police and vigilantes. Mothers for Justice United is engaged in advocacy on two main, somewhat overlapping fronts: police accountability and reform; and mental health, particularly as it interacts with policing.
Orange Ribbons For Jaime, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in response to the mass shooting at MSD High School in Parkland, FL on February 14th 2018. One of the 17 victims was 14 year-old Jaime Guttenberg, daughter of Fred Guttenberg. Orange Ribbons For Jaime’s purpose is to help organizations that deal with bullying and children with special needs. However, they will also support organizations that deal with the causes of violence in schools and other public facilities and on how to limit casualties associated with the violence.
Protecting a child's right to live and be loved by loving moms and dads.
The purposes of the organization are to defend human and civil rights secured by law,including the right of individuals to equal protection under the law,through litigation and any other lawful means.
The mission of Tulsa Lawyers for Children -- “TLC” -- is to ensure effective and zealous legal representation of abused and neglected children in Tulsa County by recruiting, training, and assisting volunteer attorneys.
The Disability Policy Consortium of Texas (DPC) is an independent group of health and disability advocacy organizations committed to promoting the rights, inclusion and independence of Texans with disabilities. The Guiding Principles of the DPC are: People with disabilities possess the dignity and worth innate to every human being. Individuals with disabilities, like all other people, have unique abilities, preferences, needs, desires, goals and dreams. People with disabilities have the right to full access and inclusion in all aspects of community life. Children with disabilities have the right to grow up in a family. Individuals with disabilities have the right to act on their own behalf, to direct their own future, to represent their own interests, and to make decisions and take risks based on their own goals and values. People with disabilities have the right to accurate and timely information, presented in a manner they can use, in order to have options and make informed choices. Individuals with disabilities and their families have the right to full participation in the making of policies that will affect their lives. People with disabilities and their families have the right to accessible services and supports customized to their needs, flexible to changing circumstances, and provided in their home communities. People with disabilities are entitled to the same civil rights protections as any American citizen. People with disabilities have the right to freedom from abuse and neglect.
Texans Care For Children works to improve the lives of Texas children by building commitment and action for improved public policy and programs. Texans Care For Children is dedicated to the belief that the society can do better for the children. It is not just the right thing to do; it is the smart thing to do, because the well-being of Texas is tied to the well-being of its children. They know that many Texans share their vision, and by raising their voices together, they can improve the lives of their children and the success of their state.
The Center for Economic Inclusion a cross-sector organization committed to strengthening the Minneapolis-St. Paul region’s civic infrastructure and collective capacity to disrupt systems and influence market forces to catalyze shared prosperity and advance an inclusive economy.
CAA was founded in 1969 to protect the civil and political rights of Chinese Americans and to advance multiracial democracy in the United States. Today, CAA is a progressive voice in and on behalf of the broader Asian and Pacific American community. We advocate for systemic change that protects immigrant rights, promotes language diversity, and remedies racial injustice.
Organization works to provide programs and projects aimed at the development of society in partnership with government agencies and local and international civil society organizations as well as a focus on young people and working on development and giving them the skills to enable them to improve their economic situation as the organization seeks to develop her team building the capabilities to develop and improve the performance ...
Mission: Tributary initiative for Learning mission is to employ essential skills, expertise and passion to improve the quality of education, employability, economic well-being and quality of life. Goals:To create socially responsible, literate and mentally balanced employable young persons in the community. Our founding principles hinges on integrity, gender equality, right to basic education and impart of life skills.