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Center for New Americans (CNA) is a community-based, non-profit adult education center that provides the under-served immigrant, refugee and migrant communities of Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley with education and resources to learn English, become involved community members and obtain tools necessary to maintain economic independence and stability.
The mission of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.
CHIRLA's mission is to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants. CHIRLA organizes and serves individuals, institutions and coalitions to build power, transform public opinion, and change policies to achieve full human, civil and labor rights. Guided by the power, love, and vision of our community, CHIRLA embraces and drives progressive social change.
The Salem-Ota sister city relationship has existed since 1991 and we support the cultural exchange that has developed between Salem, MA and Ota, Tokyo. Students and adults from both countries, as well as pen-pal letters and student art work are exchanged as part of this wonderful educational program.
IRC SUPPORTS, PROMOTES AND COORDINATES CITIZEN-BASED INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH THE GREATER RIVERSIDE AREA. IRC ACHEIVES ITS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OBJECTIVES THROUGH CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIPS. IRC HAS ESTABLISHED, COORDINATES, AND MAINTAINS AFFILIATIONS WITH OFFICAL SISTER CITIES AUTHORIZED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA.
To respond to the suffering in cambodia by providing humanitarian aid that empowers people to help themselves.
Ending illiteracy in the Spanish speaking community to promote integration into the society.
To empower indigenous youth to improve health conditions in their community
Ayuda’s mission is to advocate for low-income immigrants through direct legal, social and language services, training and outreach in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. We envision a community where all immigrants succeed and thrive in the United States. Ayuda believes justice should have no barriers. Since 1973, we have served more than 150,000 low-income immigrants throughout Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Our expert and dedicated professionals help immigrants from anywhere in the world navigate the immigration and justice systems and access the social safety net. Ayuda’s comprehensive and welcoming approach breaks down barriers, helps those in need, and makes our communities stronger.
Soccer Without Borders aims to build a more inclusive world through soccer. Our mission is to use soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing under-served youth a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion and personal success.
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.