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Refreshed & Restored Ministries and R & R Thrift Store is a grassroots local charitable organized exclusively to provide vocational training and educational economic development for low income, rehabilitative individuals and families in our community.
The mission of the National Rehabilitation Association is to promote ethical and state of the art practice in rehabilitation with the goal of the personal and economic independence of persons with disabilities.
PROVIDE AN ARRAY OF SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, FOCUSING ON EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENTAL, VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT.
Magdalene Omaha/Thistle Lights is a survivor-led program of healing, recovery, and economic empowerment for women who experienced sex trafficking/prostitution, violence, and addiction. Our two-year residential recovery program offers long-term housing, access to comprehensive trauma-informed care, legal support, and educational assistance for our residents. Residents also gain employment experience through Thistle Lights, our survivor-led small business which features hand-made products designed and crafted with love by a survivor.
The Dahlia symbolizes drawing upon inner strength, making a dramatic and lasting change in one’s life and following your own unique path. That is precisely what we want to do at Dahlia Grove. Our business seeks to employ, empower, inspire and encourage the women rescued from human trafficking as they regain their independence and freedom. Our goal is to train and employ the women who have escaped the bonds of human trafficking to host and cater weddings, retreats, and corporate events. Our goal is to be the best facility in the Charlotte area for retreats and weddings, giving impeccable customer service and unparalleled beauty. We aim to create an atmosphere far exceeding those venues that already exist in the Metrolina area.
Advances a worker-led movement to end gender violence and envisions worker leaders creating safe, just workplaces and stable economic futures.
Their mission is to ensure refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come.
Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment in which to connect day workers and employers with dignity. In addition, we strive to empower day workers and improve their socio-economic condition through fair employment, education, job skills training, and community service. The Center also supports advocacy efforts on issues that affect day workers.
1812ada provides education, employment advocacy and transitional planning. They are dedicated to assisting our members with identifying the necessary resources needed to succeed in schools and the workplace. They are devoted to assisting our members to ensure that they receive their reasonable accommodation as specified by their medical professionals.
We empower people to push for change in the fashion industry. We inform through media, education and policy initiatives. We are here to help people learn about 1) the clothing they purchase, 2) the after-life of their clothes; and 3) what questions to ask brands, politicians and themselves about clothing and the fashion industry. TNFI recognizes that the fashion industry must stop the exploitation of workers and the planet and in fact can be a positive agent of change in the world.
Fundraising For Patients in Need Of Kidneys