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The mission of JASSW is to promote mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of Japan and Washington State by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information. JASSW was founded on July 24, 1923 by leaders from Seattle’s business, academic, and diplomatic communities. Except for a brief period during World War II, our organization has remained active in fostering Japan-Washington State trade, business, and cultural activities and maintains a close relationship with key government and private organizations, such as the Consulate-General of Japan and the Japan Business Association of Seattle. Today, we maintain a diverse membership of Japanese and American corporations and individuals from throughout the state and provide varied programs that build positive U.S.-Japan relations. The Society is one of 38 independent members of the National Association of Japan-America Societies. Until the 1980’s, JASSW was run entirely by volunteers; today, our staff consists of four full-time professionals and our Board of Directors is headed by an annually elected Chair and composed of local and state leaders in business, government, education, and the arts.
Jewish Family & Children's Service exists to help people through life's changes and challenges by providing exceptional psychological, employment and social service programs. Services are provided and referrals are made without regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, sex, sexual orientation, familial status, age, handicap or disability.
Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) partners with people of all backgrounds to build stable and dignified lives. Together, we create a stronger and healthier community where everyone can thrive. Founded in 1918, JFS is one of San Diego’s most trusted and comprehensive non-profit human services agencies. Our broad network of staff, volunteers, supporters, and community partners are committed to the pursuit of helping individuals and families in San Diego move forward.
The International Institute of St. Louis provides opportunities for immigrants and refugees to thrive in order to create a welcoming, prosperous, and healthy region for all.
HRI of North Texas provides legal and support services to refugees and immigrants who have suffered human rights abuses, advocates for justice and promotes international human rights.
W/NP is a progressive and viable humanitarian service organization actively implementing programs in both Wisconsin and Nicaragua. W/NP's goals are to promote mutual understanding and establish lasting relationships among citizens and institutions of Wisconsin and Nicaragua; foster volunteerism and self-help attitudes through the implementation of economic and social development projects; leverage development assistance funds from public and private sources.
Promote education of Hispanic students at all scholastic levels.
Refugee Support Services is a post-resettlement, human services organization that supports refugees, former refugees, asylees, special immigrants, humanitarian parolees, their respective families, and the greater Charlotte community. The mission of Refugee Support Services is to facilitate programs and intercultural relationships that promote individual autonomy, cultivate social capital, and enrich our community.
Hoina strives to - PROVIDE FOR DESTITUTE, ORPHANED, AND HANDICAPPED CHILDREN IN SOUTH INDIA WITHOUT REGARD TO CASTE, CREED, RACE, OR RELIGION BY PROVIDING A LOVING FAMILY ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPING OUR CHILDREN INTO SUCCESSFUL, PRODUCTIVE, AND RESPONSIBLE MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.
To advocate, educate, and serve Low-Income Immigrant Families in securing U.S. Legal Status. We do this by providing lowcost or pro-bono legal services, citizenship preparatory courses, and much more.