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For the past 55 years, Lev Lalev Orphanage and Children’s Home located in Netanya, Israel has provided orphaned and disadvantaged girls from all over Israel with a safe, warm, and loving Home
Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit educational and advocacy organization that brings together people of all religions and none to protect the right of everyone to believe as they want — and stop anyone from using their beliefs to harm others. We fight in the courts, legislatures, and the public square for freedom without favor and equality without exception
The purpose of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church is to share the good news of Jesus Christ through worship, discipleship, and service.
Agape Development Ministries brings hope and transformation to the Third Ward through economic, emotional, and spiritual empowerment.
Since 1959 Barclay Press has served Friends through the publication of books, pamphlets, curriculum, and periodicals.
Our mission is to serve God through educating children and adults, advancing community development through farming and tree planting, and partnering with individuals and organizations, for the spiritual and social transformation of the South Sudanese people.
Our mission is to prevent and end homelessness, one life at a time. Established in 1950 to serve San Diegans experiencing homelessness and poverty, Father Joe’s Villages has grown to include a comprehensive campus and scattered-site programs that house over 2,000 people nightly.
Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 and exists to provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.
We believe that a loving, inclusive Jewish community gives children a chance to gain self-confidence, explore their spirituality and discover the truest versions of themselves.The result? More compassion, acceptance of others and a desire to repair our world – that’s our mission.Since 1925, Tawonga’s four-part mission has fostered high self-esteem, enduring community, tikkun olam and positive Jewish identity. Our mission guides everything we do – from the programs we facilitate to the way we lead campers, train staff and champion inclusion.At Tawonga, we embrace differences, learn from each other and welcome everyone. Today, we are more committed than ever to ensuring radical inclusion by addressing and resolving blind spots related to gender and race.
THE TAXPAYER'S PRIMARY MISSION IS TO PLACE THE TEACHING OF JESUS WHERE THE RELIGIOUSLY UNAFFILIATED ARE AND WHERE THEY EXPECT IT LEAST. YOUR MOVE COLLECTIVE IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS, RELIGIOUS CHARITABLE, AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES WITHIN SECTION 501(C)(3).