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American Friends of Maru a Pula, Inc., or AFMAP, serves as a support organization for MAP in this country. American "friends" include past MAP teachers, students, former workers in Botswana and others interested in encouraging fine education in southern Africa. Founded in 1972, Maru-a-Pula is an independent, non-profit secondary school established as a non-racial institution rooted in Botswana. Maru-a-Pula offers a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for entry to highly selective universities and to pursue challenging careers. Through programs emphasizing self-discipline and community service, each student learns personal and social responsibility. Maru-a-Pula encourages its students to exercise leadership that is compassionate, democratic and tolerant.
4A Arts (American Alliance of Artists & Audiences) works to broaden public access to and participation in arts and culture by building a national movement, producing research and public-facing content, and advocating for greater public investment and policy support for the creative economy. Its activities emphasize education, coalition‑building, and advocacy to raise the profile and funding of arts and culture at local, state, and federal levels.
Our mission is to preserve and promote the Filipino culture and heritage among our members and the general public through cultural, charitable and educational activities.
The foundation helps retired U.S. Foreign Service personnel (and their spouses, including surviving/divorced spouses) by providing financial and informational support — on a needs basis — to defray costs such as home health care, senior housing, long‑term care, and related senior services so retirees can remain healthy and secure in later life.
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Honoring the German immigrants who founded Gretna, Louisiana, in 1836 and their contribution to Louisiana’s history
To provide a fellowship hall for members and guests and rental facility for associated groups and a location to hold religious and cultural meetings and gatherings.