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J-Sei is a multi-generational, community care and cultural organization rooted in Nikkei (Japanese American) values. It provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services for older adults—including bilingual case management, a senior center with classes and culturally specific nutrition/home-delivered meals, transportation, caregiver support, and cultural/educational programs—helping seniors remain connected and independent in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Jene Wah, Inc. is a community-based, multi-service nonprofit that helps Chinese immigrants — particularly Chinese-speaking seniors — integrate into American society and remain healthy and independent. Its programs include congregate meals, home health/personal-care and homemaker services, language/access assistance, and social/educational activities for older adults.
Ser Familia provides culturally competent family, social, and mental‑health programs for Latino individuals and families in Georgia, offering parenting and youth programs, couples counseling, domestic‑violence support, advocacy, and community resources. Its focus is to equip families with skills and supports to move from crisis toward stability and thriving.
Promote socialization among Scottish Americans and support charitable activities.
ASSIST creates life-changing opportunities for outstanding international scholars to learn from and contribute to the finest American independent secondary schools.
ICOM is a faith‑based grassroots nonprofit that supports immigrants, refugees, and detainees through direct AID services (emotional and material support and accompaniment), monthly vigils and court‑watch activities, and advocacy for local and state policy changes to protect immigrant rights. (Summary based on the organization’s site and program descriptions.)
Pueblo Unido provides legal service navigation and client advocate support for immigrants who are facing deportation. They connect clients to adequate legal representation and help gather evidence to strengthen cases against removal.
Voces de la Frontera is a membership-based community organization led by low-wage workers, immigrants, and youth; it organizes, trains leaders, and provides services to protect and expand civil and workers’ rights in Wisconsin through community organizing, leadership development, and direct support programs.
To empower and support the needy to become self-sufficient by alleviating their hardships during tough life-changing circumstances.
Humanitarian health care delivery