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The mission of the Denver Indian Family Resource Center is to strengthen vulnerable American Indian children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services.
Youth Journalism International connects teen writers, artists and photographers with peers around the globe, teaches journalism, fosters cross-cultural understanding, and promotes and defends a free youth press.
We support young immigrants in need while encouraging them to be active and conscientious American citizens. Our programs aim to make the immigrant experience an affirmative one for young newcomers while instilling in them a sense of pride and support for American ideals of democracy and freedom. By doing so, Liberty’s Promise seeks to reaffirm our fundamental egalitarian and democratic traditions for future generations.
Founded in 2003, UUNIK Academy is a non-profit dedicated to the holistic development of African-American youth in the Knoxville community in order to produce responsible adults.
Caroline’s Promise connects North American Christian communities with churches in developing nations in an effort to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of orphans and vulnerable children.
We offer Central Americans hope and the opportunity to overcome poverty by promoting democracy and prosperity through community libraries that spark a spirit of discovery and foster citizen participation.
To provide quality child care regardless of religion, ethnicity, or socio-economical status.
John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation was created to continue the tradition of giving set forth by my father, John T. Holzum. He was a man of great integrity and character. He gave of himself relentlessly while being a great husband, exceptional father of six children, owning a business, serving as president of a school board, and serving as Faithful Navigator of his Knights of Columbus council. John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation produces events to raise funds for a variety of benefactors. Country Family Reunion benefits the USO of Missouri, and Mission Possible benefits Professor Craig & Shari Miner's mission trips to foreign orphanages to assist children with disabilities. The foundation funds a variety of special needs cases, including sending underprivileged children to Summer camp, buying Christmas presents for homeless children, and purchasing a violin for a young aspiring musician. The foundation will start a scholarship for two graduating high school seniors beginning in 2018. We intend to serve more causes as our foundation grows! John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation's staff have worked together for a decade to serve the needs of many in our community, and a wonderful support group of volunteers rounds out the family the makes our foundation a success! John T Holzum Memorial Foundation recently received the USO of Missouri FIVE STAR AWARD in recognition for years of fundraising and donations to USO of Missouri/Southern Illinois. Please visit HolzumFoundation.org for additional details, and support opportunities. Committed to continuing a tradition of giving, John T. Holzum II - President & Founder, John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation
LifeNet is a Christian ministry advocating for the sanctity of human life form conception while delivering real hope and help to those affected by an unplanned pregnancy.
Aslan provides relationship-driven programs that impact and empower urban, at-risk children. For the past 45 years, we have provided community outreach programs to impoverished areas in Monmouth County. In 1996, Aslan also established an outreach near Ouanaminthe, Haiti, along the northeastern border of the Dominican Republic.You may recognize the name Aslan as the central character in C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia series. We represent what Aslan, the Lion of Narnia, stands for – Compassion, Guidance, and Truth in sharing our lives with urban, at-risk children in New Jersey & Haiti. Through continual encouragement, Aslan helps children ages 5 - 18 and beyond reach deep within, overcome their limitations and, with God's help, find the strength to endure and succeed.
The primary purpose of WECC is to expand the quantity and improve the quality of services available to the residents of our diverse community and to aid them in acquiring the knowledge, motivation, resources and skills to achieve the American dream.
Founded by refugees for refugees, Legacy's mission is to provide hope and healing to refugees in the Middle Tennessee area by empowering refugees with education and skills to achieve stability and thereby facilitating successful integration into American society