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Our mission (est. September 2007, inc. June 2008): we promote mutual understanding and acceptance among diverse groups serving as a resource to both local institutions and the community at large. We serve as catalysts for change through collaboration, education, training, dialogue, fellowship and advocacy. Services include: cultural literacy and cultural competence training, consulting & facilitation, youth leadership and multicultural education, parent education, civil rights & social justice forums & conferences, and advocacy of diverse groups.
We accompany immigrants in their transition from poverty and isolation to prosperity and participation.
NAKASEC organizes Korean and Asian Americans to achieve social, racial and economic justice.
Mission: To promote and enrich the social, economic and personal advancement of Armenian women worldwide through educational and other community activities that unite Armenian women, promote gender equity, and emphasize our Armenian cultural heritage. Goals: To establish contacts with women’s organizations, both Armenian and non-Armenian, in the United States, in Armenia, and around the world. To provide a forum for dialogue and discussion on issues of interest to Armenian women in the fields of education, social welfare, culture, and business. To gather information about the changing role of women in the world, to monitor the activities of Armenian women, and to establish an Armenian women’s archive. To increase the visibility of Armenian women and to promote their equal role in the community. To develop a liaison with world news agencies to provide accurate information in the media on Armenia and Armenians. To sponsor programs and issue publications to further these purposes.
THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION IS TO RESCUE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. THE SERVICES PROVIDED INCLUDE SHELTER AND BASIC NEEDS FOR VICTIMS AND THEIR CHILDREN.
Neighbors Abroad is the official Sister City organization of Palo Alto, California, promoting citizen diplomacy and international friendship. Our mission is to provide the people of Palo Alto and its sister cities an understanding of each other as individuals, as communities, and as countries — and to foster a better understanding of the world. Founded in 1963, Neighbors Abroad today manages year-round activities for Palo Alto and its six sister cities.
To empower indigenous youth to improve health conditions in their community
SIPA's mission is to enhance the quality of life of Pilipino Americans and other communities through youth development, health, economic, and social services. SIPA also develops affordable family housing and other projects that promote cultural identity, economic stability, self-sufficiency, and civic participation. SIPA's innovative programs and services are facilitated through community-based collaborative relationships.
Safe Passage Project’s mission is to ensure that every child in New York who is eligible for substantive immigration relief receives high quality legal representation. We believe no child should face the immigration process alone.
The mission of BlueSkies for Children is to practice and teach an optimal approach to the education and care of young children based on the interrelated disciplines of human development. Such an approach sustains and supports today's children and families and provides a model educational center for caregivers and the community.
The Longmont Sister Cities Association develops and fosters relationships between people of many cultures, seeking friends and mutual understanding.
Based out of Rockville, Maryland, and operating in the Banyakigezi region of southwestern Uganda, Project Success is a humanitarian organization that was formed to promote educational scholarships, community mentorships, and entrepreneurial training as a means to empowering at-risk youth in Uganda to achieve their full academic and leadership potential.