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Brackett Refugee Education Fund
Believing that the best hope of peace and happiness for mankind lies in education, and knowing that refugees and displaced persons are frequently in a situation in which education is difficult, the Brackett Refugee Education Fund is dedicated to assisting refugees or displaced persons of any race, nationality or creed, to acquire an education.
New York
CONCERN AMERICA
To Transform Need into Self-Sufficiency
SANTA ANA, California
Joint Development Associates International, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Grand Junction, Colorado
Freedom Readers, Inc.
To improve reading skills in low-income communities by providing one-to-one literacy tutoring, free books for home libraries, and an inspiring, high-energy learning environment.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
CHILDRENS COALITION FOR NORTHEAST LOUISIANA
Creating communities where children and families thrive.
MONROE, Louisiana
WOMEN'S HELP CENTER
Through God's help and guidance, the Women's Help Center provides a safe and loving environment for women, by promoting the best interest of children (both born and unborn) and families so they can strive toward the potential endowed to each individual by God.
JACKSONVILLE, Florida
SCIENTISTS CENTER FOR ANIMAL WELFARE
The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) is composed of research professionals dedicated to balancing animal welfare and excellence in basic and applied scientific inquiry. SCAW recognizes that some research areas present challenges regarding animal use. SCAW affirms that the potential benefit to humans and animals from research and the cost to the animal subject(s) must both be considered.
Bend, Oregon
Walter Hoving Home, Inc.
The Walter Hoving Home is a residential spiritually-based home. We are a non-profit organization serving women ages 18 and over who have been involved in drug addiction, alcoholism, prostitution and other life-controlling problems. The 6 or 12 month program is geared to rebuilding broken lives in an atmosphere of warmth, trust, support and love.
Garrison, New York
COLLATERAL REPAIR PROJECT
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) in Amman, Jordan, has been assisting victims of violent conflict since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization in the US and registered as an international organization with the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan. CRP was initially founded to aid Iraqi refugees fleeing violence in the aftermath of the second Gulf War, yet we offer our services to those in need regardless of nationality. We currently assist and seek to empower refugees from various nationalities -- for example, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia -- and Jordanians living in extreme poverty. Our holistic approach supports refugees to take care of their most pressing basic needs through our Emergency Assistance Program, which provides food vouchers, cash assistance, and other vital items. We actively encourage those in our community to participate in activities at our vibrant community centers, where we offer various educational, recreational, and wellness activities so that they can gain skills, build community, and heal from trauma. Lastly, we provide leadership and community service opportunities for refugees to serve others, which has proven to be a key driver of their resilience. We are proud of the close ties and honest conversations we have with the community we serve, which is where our greatest strengths lie. Our great strengths are our deep knowledge and trust of our community, our commitment to community-based engagement, and our ability to provide emergency assistance to those in need in an efficient and timely manner. CRP supports the integration of refugees in Amman, Jordan, and is grounded in three core values that help us determine if we are on the right path and fulfilling our goals. 1. We are community-focused - We welcome everyone equally, regardless of faith, nationality, or gender, and we view diversity as a source of strength and opportunity. We deeply listen to the voices of the community in all decisions. We are creative and innovative with limited resources. 2. We strive for holistic human development - We make a difference in the lives of others every day. We provide opportunities for everyone to grow, make friends, heal, and become resilient. We build a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. 3. We are professional and respectful - We create extraordinary and unique experiences. We act with kindness to everyone and each other constantly. We are open, honest, and prompt.
BROOKLYN, Oregon
NOROOZ CLINIC FOUNDATION
To empower lives by providing direct mental health services, utilizing the latest technology in education and organizing creative community outreach.
Santa Ana, California
HIAS INC
HIAS rescues people whose lives are in danger for being who they are. We protect the most vulnerable refugees, helping them build new lives and reuniting them with their families in safety and freedom. We advocate for the protection of refugees and assure that displaced people are treated with the dignity they deserve. Guided by our Jewish values and history, we bring more than 130 years of expertise to our work with refugees.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Coreluv International
There are over 150 million orphans in the world today, and only around 250,000 are adopted each year. This leaves 99% who will likely never be adopted. Coreluv’s mission is to bring the LUV of Jesus to orphans around the world by providing their six basic needs: clean water, proper food, healthcare, education, job skills, and a Christ-centered loving home.
Houston, Texas