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The Cancer Association of Auglaize County exists to help all cancer patients who live in Auglaize County to meet their needs while going through cancer treatments.
The Islamic Association of Cary was established in 2004 by a few people who wanted a place of worship in the Cary, NC vicinity. Later on in that year a land was purchased to construct a Masjid as the permanent home. It is a place of worship which is open to all Muslims. Many events and activities (Open House Event, Community Events, etc) are also open to non-Muslims. Non-Muslims are always welcome to visit and meet their local Muslim neighbors and friends.
The Association of Neighbourhood Houses is a private non-profit social service agency representing seven individual neighbourhood houses and one outdoor centre located throughout the Vancouver Lower Mainland. (A list of individual houses can be found in the Donate Now section under "Funds/Designation"). The society has been in existence in British Columbia since 1894 serving the ever changing needs of a variety of diverse neighbourhoods and communities. We endeavor to provide a warm and friendly place where people of all ages and nationalities come together to meet the needs of their neighbourhood and play an active role in making their communities better places to live healthy, full lives. We welcome and encourage you to donate either globally to the Association of Neighbourhood Houses or individually to any one of our member units.
The Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo was established in 1985 to support newcomers through programs and events and to foster cross-cultural awareness and understanding. Our vision is one of unity in diversity.
NAFSA is the largest and most comprehensive association of professionals committed to advancing international higher education. Based in the United States, we provide programs, products, services, and a physical and virtual meeting space for the worldwide community of international educators. The association provides leadership to its varied constituencies through establishing principles of good practice and providing professional development opportunities. NAFSA encourages networking among professionals, convenes conferences and collaborative dialogues, and promotes research and knowledge creation to strengthen and serve the field. We lead the way in advocating for a better world through international education.
Founded in 1923, the Child Health Association of Sewickley is an all-volunteer non-profit women’s organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children in Western Pennsylvania. Child Health’s mission is to nurture the whole child by supporting programs and services that directly address children’s emotional, cultural, physical, educational, and recreational needs.
The Mission of the Down Syndrome Association of Pittsburgh is to enrich the lives of individuals with Down syndrome, their families and communities in which they live. We accomplish this through communication, education, advocacy, fellowship and support for our community members’ well-being through our longstanding alliance with the Pediatric and Adult Down Syndrome Centers of Western PA.
To encourage people with dwarfism to participate in sports regardless of their level of skill.
The mission of the California Association of Student Councils is to provide leadership development for elementary, middle and high school students that emphasizes authenticity, ethic, and collaborated decision-making through peer counseling. Our primary focus is the training of students, advisors, and organizations in California and across the world. CASC enhances the quality of education by involving students in activities and programs outside the classroom that builds citizenship and encourage self-esteem. CASC serves as an advocate for youth, provides a channel for student views, and empowers youths to take action.
The National Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) was founded in August 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly of Burlington, Iowa. Its purpose is to provide the U. S. Atomic Veteran community to speak, with a single voice, to their inability to get a fair hearing related to their developing radiogenic health issues that may have been precipitated by their exposure to “ionizing” radiation while participating in a nuclear weapon test detonation, or a “post-test” event. From the beginning, and to date, we continue to pursue our dedication to this important cause.
We exist to glorify God by multiplying leaders and multiplying healthy churches that invite people to new and growing faith commitments to Jesus.
Our objectives are: - to assure parents that there are other families in similar circumstances who can provide support - to promote awareness for people with Down syndrome on the part of educators, medical professionals, educators and the community - to provide encouragement and support for people with Down syndrome so they will participate in all aspects of community life - to advocate for acceptance and opportunities for persons with Down syndrome in the community.