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EERC mission is to facilitate communication and forge friendships between students from Romania and USA. We believe that exposure to other cultures is invaluable in shaping the younger generation views of the world and of their own potential in positive and enduring ways. We create opportunity for middle school students from Romania to experience American life by attending overnight camps or living with a local family while attending local day camps. This experience opens further opportunities for them to pursue when they return home. Equally important is to present these vibrant young people as ambassadors of the Romanian culture. In our experience, the Americans whose lives they touch find these interactions enriching and gain new insights about other cultures. These shared experiences produce benefits to both sides that extend long beyond the immediate experience, even to subsequent interactions that occur beyond our program. We select students who demonstrate the intellectual and emotional maturity to benefit from this unique opportunity. They are boys and girls from various areas of Romania who are fluent in English and who demonstrate strong academic and personal characteristics. With our help, this rising generation will be engaging in a world without borders. We bring the world closer to home.
Founded in 1984, Working Capital for Community Needs (WCCN) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit impact investing fund whose mission is to create opportunities for access to microfinance services and markets to improve the lives and communities of the working poor in Latin America.
The mission of DC-MD Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is to provide free, high-quality, immigration legal services and a warm welcome to immigrants in our communities, while at the same time encouraging cross-cultural community building in the DC-Maryland area.
TINFA Empowers teachers to bring 21st century skills to kids in underserved areas of developing countries.
Central Washington Justice For Our Neighbors (CWJFON) supports a hospitality ministry that welcomes immigrants by providing free or low-cost, expert immigration legal services to low-income immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. We also engage in advocacy for immigrant justice, and offer education to communities of faith and to the public.
The Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants (CIRI) is a statewide nonprofit organization that assists refugees and immigrants resolve legal, economic, linguistic and social barriers so that they become self-sufficient, integrated and contributing members of the community. CIRI achieves this mission by providing a compassionate array of high-quality legal, social and educational programming and by promoting cross-cultural understanding and decent treatment for all.
Mission: To unlock access to credit for refugees, immigrants, and all those seeking to build better lives. Vision: A fair financial system through which people realize their potential and communities prosper.
FIUTS advances international understanding through cross-cultural experiences, student leadership, and community connections.
GLAHR organizes, educates, and trains Latino immigrant communities across Georgia to defend and advance their civil and human rights. The organization builds grassroots leadership, operates community hotlines and meetings, and mobilizes people for policy advocacy and community defense against discrimination and deportation.
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.)