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IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
Cy‑Hope mobilizes the Cy‑Fair community to support underserved children and families by providing after‑school programs, food access (backpack program), counseling, mentoring, and career/college readiness so students can succeed academically and personally.
This parish is a Malankara (Indian) Orthodox Syrian Church congregation serving the Kansas City area; it conducts regular Orthodox worship (Holy Qurbana and prayer services), grounds its life in the traditions and sacraments of the Malankara Orthodox faith, and supports fellowship and community ministries for local families and the Indian Orthodox community.
L’Arche USA supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by helping build inclusive communities where people with and without disabilities live, work, and learn together. It provides national support to local L’Arche communities, advocates for disability inclusion and leadership, and helps found and sustain new communities.
WORKING WITH PEOPLE HERE AND ABOARD TO OPEN A DISCIPLESHIP TRANING CENTER IN CHICLAYO, PERU.
Canal Alliance is a Marin County nonprofit that supports and empowers immigrant individuals and families by providing education, legal and social services, workforce development, and advocacy. They aim to help immigrants meet urgent needs (food, health, legal help), build skills (English classes, job training), and access civic and economic opportunities so they can succeed in the community.
Since 1948, the Orlando Union Rescue Mission's purpose has been to bring the hungry, hurting and homeless to new life, new goals and a new future in Christ. While providing basic services such as food, clothing and shelter, the Orlando Union Rescue Mission also offers life-changing programs that rebuild lives emotionally and spiritually. This is accomplished through Christian teaching, mentorships and work discipline in order to return formerly homeless men, women and children to a productive and self-sufficient lifestyle.
Kesher is a successful Jewish educational program serving children in the Cambridge-Somerville area with a project-based Hebrew-infused curriculum, challenging students intellectually with the pleasures of learning, community participation, and Jewish tradition. Kesher is an accredited educational institution that includes both pre-school and after-school programs.
The Interfaith Counseling Center is a trusted source of affordable professional counseling for individuals and groups. Established in 1973, the ICC is a Rhode Island based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and is committed to making its services available to all in need. In keeping with this mission, services are provided on a sliding scale, and over 85% of clients are classified as low-income. ICC does not subscribe to any one faith, and has provided counseling care to thousands of individuals of different faith backgrounds.
Since its founding in 1956 as a rabbinical school, the academy for Jewish religion has been at the forefront of pluralistic rabbinic and cantorial training. AJR is the only seminary committed to training rabbis and cantors as equal partners in spiritual leadership. Both rabbis and cantors are prepared to: the academy for Jewish religion serves the needs of the Jewish community by ordaining rabbis and cantors and training Jewish leaders who combine their mastery of the intellectual and spiritual richness of our tradition with openness to its application in the pluralistic, contemporary Jewish community, and an awareness of living in the presence of God.
The American Technion Society supports the growth and success of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, a global innovation powerhouse. Our investments in the Technion’s research, education, and innovation efforts advance critical breakthroughs that benefit the State of Israel and the global good.With headquarters in New York City and offices around the United States, we are donors, alumni, and stakeholders who believe that when the Technion is strong, Israel is strong — and our world is a better place. We fund scholarships, research, labs, and facilities that have helped produce world-changing contributions and supported Technion for decades
To be a wellspring of Jewish spirituality and learning that nurturers wholeness and a close connection with community and G-d from generation to generation.