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To Unite Persons with Disabilities in Las Pinas Cuty To be a Model Federation empowering persons with disabilities to become self reliant and productive members of the society
The mission of The Ability in Disability Association (TAD) is to advance the dignity, equity, and self-determination of children and youths with disabilities and their families through advocacy, policy change, research, and community-based interventions. TAD works to promote inclusive education, access to sexual and reproductive health services, economic empowerment, and protection from gender-based violence, particularly in underserved rural communities.
Our purpose is the relief of poverty of persons with disability in Northern Uganda by supporting the provision of education, training, psycho-social support, business support and grants. These are designed to enable individuals to achieve sustainable and self-supporting lives of dignity and respect.
Who We AreDurham Area Disability Leisure Group is a family focused charity. Established in 1989, we have enjoyed a history of more than 30 years!Our Mission Statement ‘To provide sports, leisure and social opportunities for children and young people with disabilities and their immediate families, living within Durham and the surrounding areas.’Our AimsTo meet the needs of the family as a whole enabling them to enjoy events together and with other like-minded peopleTo provide regular weekly activitiesTo provide a wide range of leisure opportunities during evenings, weekends and holidaysTo provide events and activities for young people with disabilities from 0 to 25 years old and beyond To provide activities and events at an affordable priceTo provide a supportive network through our activities and events, website, newsletter and social mediaTo signpost families to appropriate services
CDEL has a dual mission: 1) To provide quality pro bono legal services to low-income seniors and persons with disabilities in Chicago and Cook County, and 2) To foster the spirit of pro bono service throughout the Chicago legal community.
PERK'S MISSION IS TO ADVOCATE FOR MEDICAL FREEDOM, BODILY AUTONOMY, CIVIL RIGHTS, PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO AN EDUCATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, COLLEGE STUDENTS, AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN.
CERA is an Ontario-based non-profit organization established to promote human rights in housing. Our staff and volunteers work with low income and other disadvantaged households to challenge discriminatory practices in the rental housing market, and to help these individuals and families access and retain the housing they need. We do this through directly assisting individuals experiencing discrimination, representing human rights claimants at the Ontario Human Rights Commission, public education, research, and test case litigation related to poverty, housing and human rights. CERA is the only organization in Canada that focuses on fighting discrimination in housing and using human rights legislation to challenge housing insecurity and homelessness. All of our services are free. CERA is sustained through project funding and direct fundraising. We receive no core funding.
The AIRE Centre (Advice on Individual Rights in Europe) is a law centre providing specialist expertise in international human rights law and in particular the European Convention on Human Rights and rights under EU law. More information about our organisation can be found at www.airecentre.org
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) is dedicated to promoting the rights of immigrants and refugees to full and equal participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of our diverse society. In partnership with its member organizations, ICIRR educates and organizes immigrant and refugee communities to assert their rights; promotes citizenship and civic participation; monitors, analyzes, and advocates on immigrant-related issues; and, informs the general public about the contributions of immigrants and refugees.
BFRHR supports the work of Rabbis for Human Rights in Israel, both financially and ideologically.Based on Jewish values and human rights, we promote human dignity, civil rights, social and economic justice, religious freedom and equality, in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
from the website: "The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which opened in 2014, is a museum and human rights organization in Atlanta that inspires people to tap their own power to change the world around them. The Center’s iconic exhibitions feature the papers and artifacts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; the history of the civil rights movement in the United States; and stories from the struggle for human rights around the world today."