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Jewish Family & Children's Service - Monmouth

To provide innovative, responsive, cost effective, non- sectarian human servicesthat enhance the quality of life for children, families and the aged in our community, while reflecting the shared compassion, ancient wisdom and unifying traditions of Judaism

Jewish Family Service Of San Diego

Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) partners with people of all backgrounds to build stable and dignified lives. Together, we create a stronger and healthier community where everyone can thrive. Founded in 1918, JFS is one of San Diego’s most trusted and comprehensive non-profit human services agencies. Our broad network of staff, volunteers, supporters, and community partners are committed to the pursuit of helping individuals and families in San Diego move forward.

Daniel Pearl Foundation

The Daniel Pearl Foundation promotes tolerance and understanding internationally through journalism, music and dialogue. Formed by Danny's family and friends to continue Danny's mission of connecting people through words and music, the Foundation addresses the root causes of the hatred that took his life through education and communication.  The Foundation brings journalists and editors from Muslim countries to U.S. newsrooms and uses the universal language of music to promote Harmony for Humanity through the Daniel Pearl World Music Days. Additionally, the Foundation conducts public Muslim- Jewish dialogue and features lectures by journalists and policy makers who contributed original analysis or constructive approaches to problems of national or international concern.

The Hopi Foundation

The Hopi Foundation builds and manages permanent community funds to provide grants that enhance the quality of life for 12,000 Hopi people throught the Hopi Nation. Itam naapyani, is a Hopi phrase that means "doing the work ourselves". Inspired by this teaching, the Hopi Foundation is committed to meeting the charitable needs of the Hopi comunity. The mission of the Hopi Foundation is to foster self reliance, self sufficiency, a sense of pride; to recognize ability and the commitment to pass on learning to our own people; and to give back. We are driven by the honest motivation to sincerely try to help others help themselves. Since its inception, the Foundation has initiated innovative approaches to enhance and preserve the Hopi traditional way of life, while at the same time, meeting the challenges of a modern and highly technological era.

Sphoorti Foundation Usa

Sphoorti Foundation works for the rehabilitation of children belonging to underprivileged and vulnerable sections of the society

Immigrant Legal Resource Center

The mission of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.

Salem-Ota Club Incorporated

The Salem-Ota sister city relationship has existed since 1991 and we support the cultural exchange that has developed between Salem, MA and Ota, Tokyo. Students and adults from both countries, as well as pen-pal letters and student art work are exchanged as part of this wonderful educational program.

International Relations Council Of Riverside

IRC SUPPORTS, PROMOTES AND COORDINATES CITIZEN-BASED INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH THE GREATER RIVERSIDE AREA. IRC ACHEIVES ITS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OBJECTIVES THROUGH CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIPS. IRC HAS ESTABLISHED, COORDINATES, AND MAINTAINS AFFILIATIONS WITH OFFICAL SISTER CITIES AUTHORIZED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA.

Project Aruna

To empower indigenous youth to improve health conditions in their community

Ayuda

Ayuda’s mission is to advocate for low-income immigrants through direct legal, social and language services, training and outreach in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. We envision a community where all immigrants succeed and thrive in the United States. Ayuda believes justice should have no barriers. Since 1973, we have served more than 150,000 low-income immigrants throughout Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Our expert and dedicated professionals help immigrants from anywhere in the world navigate the immigration and justice systems and access the social safety net. Ayuda’s comprehensive and welcoming approach breaks down barriers, helps those in need, and makes our communities stronger.

Longmont Sister Cities Association

The Longmont Sister Cities Association develops and fosters relationships between people of many cultures, seeking friends and mutual understanding.

Project Success

Based out of Rockville, Maryland, and operating in the Banyakigezi region of southwestern Uganda, Project Success is a humanitarian organization that was formed to promote educational scholarships, community mentorships, and entrepreneurial training as a means to empowering at-risk youth in Uganda to achieve their full academic and leadership potential.