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CARECEN empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice and promoting cultural diversity
The IDEAYA Inc Scholarship Fund is based on the premise that by providing opportunities for at-risk, inner city youth to become self-supporting, we enhance the growth of our community as a whole.We work to address the financial and logistic barriers that keep many at-risk youth from gaining tertiary education. IDEAYA Inc. provides vocational/technical training scholarship opportunities for inner city youth of Austin. In addition to financial assistance, we provide mentorships and guidance to help students and their families navigate through the rigors of college life.
Founded in 1995 to improve the quality of life of the people of Vietnam and to improve relations between the United States and Vietnam, and more specifically between the people of San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City (formerly called Saigon), with program in education, healthcare, trade, bio-tech and more. We are an arm of Sister Cities International Based in Washington, DC.
To advocate, educate, and serve Low-Income Immigrant Families in securing U.S. Legal Status. We do this by providing lowcost or pro-bono legal services, citizenship preparatory courses, and much more.
The mission of FBF is to promote good will, cross-cultural understanding and friendship between the people of the United States and Burkina Faso; to support grass-roots development projects in Burkina Faso; and to enrich lives of the citizens in both countries. Its Projects Committee serves as a vehicle to facilitate the organization's support of development activities. The Committee evaluates proposals, selects projects, monitors activities, and informs members about project developments.
Our goal is to provide every word in every language, for free to everyone, everywhere.
Arts To End Genocide combines the power of art and technology to bridge cultural divides and to create a dialogue about human rights between children around the world. Artists have always had the power to touch people on a profound emotional level. Today, new media technology enables us to impact a broader audience. The message being delivered is one of tolerance and human rights. We engage, educate and activate in a call for social justice.
The Indo American Center (IAC) addresses the needs of South Asian immigrants as well as people from more than thirty nations over the world. IAC provides services that facilitate their adjustment, integration, and friendship with the wider society, nurture their sense of community, and foster appreciation for the diversity of culture and heritage.
Our mission is to deepen the capacity of political systems and leaders to transform conflict into solution and connection; We offer tools to facilitate understanding and solution-finding between parties, by connecting to self and others despite intensity. Our vision is of global capacity able to transform conflict to connection, forging pathways to solve our most pressing challenges.
The mission of the International Center is to address the needs of refugees and immigrants in their assimilation to community life by providing employment, educational, housing, and other social services.
Teach with Africa sends teachers to Africa, and brings African teachers to the US, in a reciprocal mission to provide quality education for underserved children, schools and communities
Peace-building training, primarily focused on women, and information center in Chiapas, Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico