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Rights Action

Please see our Mission Statement. On request, we can send you background information about the issues we work on, and proposals for the work that we fund.

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Earth Rights Institute Inc

Earth Rights Institute exists to support a culture of peace and justice worldwide by establishing dynamic worldwide networks of persons of goodwill and special skill, promoting policies and programs which further democratic rights to common heritage resources, and building ecological communities.

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Emerging Women NC

Emerging Women NC is a powerful movement across the state that is redefining the way women lead. Committed to practicing the art of influence through service-leadership and community involvement, we inspire others by leading with compassion and integrity. Empowered by diversity, we embrace positive leadership traits as our members impact local, national and global communities.

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Women On Change

Women on Change mobilizes at all levels to level the playing field for poor females, under the ages of 18 years old, by breaking barriers to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) resources.

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Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties, INC

MARL holds a variety of innovative set of educational activities public events, including an annual Human Rights Film Festival and public lectures. MARL works in schools helping develop teachers’ skills to help support curriculum and run the 'Leadership in Social Justice Program'. This unique approach inspires youth about social justice issues and empowers them to take action by building the skills to run programs focusing on issues in their communities. MARL works to change policies to uphold rights through legislative review by preparing briefs and studies at all levels of government. MARL also provides referral and legal information in response to inquiries from individuals. For young people interested in learning about their rights, MARL has developed the Under 18 Handbook, a Legal Guide for Manitoba Teens. This free handbook is available in hardcopy and on our website.

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WORKING WOMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE

Founded in 1976, Working Women Community Centre is a non-profit and charitable organization that provides immigrant women and their families with opportunities to improve the quality of their lives through self-development and community action. We provide a range of services that include: - settlement - language and training - employment - health and wellness - public education and community development

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Women Veteran Social Justice

Our mission is to Identify, Connect, and Empower women veterans through social, professional and personal connections. We do this by utilizing electronic and live networking across communities, across the United States and internationally. Technology and collaboration have been tools to firmly anchor and connect an otherwise invisible nation of women who have served with those who are serving and those who are preparing to serve in the military.