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The District 8 Community Round Table serves as a common body of community members who come together to address, research, communicate and educate on issues important to the greater San Jose council district 8 communities.
American Friends of the Parents Circle-Families Forum (AF-PCFF) shares the human side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the American public, to foster a peace and reconciliation process. The AF-PCFF is committed to supporting the Parents Circle-Families Forum (PCFF) through raising public awareness, constituency building and fundraising in the U.S.PCFF is a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization made up of more than 600 bereaved families. Their common bond is that they have lost a close family member to the conflict. But instead of choosing revenge, they have chosen a path of reconciliation.Through the different works of the PCFF, these bereaved members have joined together to take tens of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis on their personal journeys of reconciliation.
The hudson pride foundation strives to provide education, resources and support to empower and serve lgbtq persons and their allies across columbia county. Through collaboration and outreach, hpf builds a community that celebrates diversity inclusive of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
The mission of the conflict center is to reduce levels of physical, verbal and emotional violence, teaching practical, nonviolent methods for dealing with conflict and anger. Founded in colorado in 1987, the organization works with individuals and groups in a variety of settings, involving them in exercises that teach communication skills, consequences, negotiation, values clarification, win-win outcomes, and problem-solving skills. Our three major program areas are school programs, organizations (including business, neighborhoods, congregations, and families), and youth at risk. We teach conflict management, anger management, and parenting. We apply three processes for individuals and groups in conflict: facilitation, mediation, and negotiation. We provide services based on a sliding fee scale and are committed to providing 50% of services to people in poverty.
Quest4Recovery, is a non-profit organization started by 3 friends who want to make a difference. Our goal and mission? To raise funds that support the recovery of children and reunite families.
The GLBT Project, Inc. is dedicated to promoting, building and maintaining healthy relationships in the urban Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community through research, education, advocacy and public service.
Volunteers working in the Tucson community to help those in need.Tucson and Pima County, AZ
Since 1971. To empower women to attain safety, equality and justice, and build independent and self - sustaining lives for themselves and their child - ren and to pioneer collaborations with community partners to create an intolerance of gender - based violence, substance abuse and poverty
Fair Employment Project is a non-profit organization of attorneys, students and worker advocates dedicated to employment civil rights.
MISSION: To transform childhood trauma to resilience through the arts.VISION: Every child who has experienced trauma has access to resilience-building arts programs.
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.
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.