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J-Sei is a multi-generational, community care and cultural organization rooted in Nikkei (Japanese American) values. It provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services for older adults—including bilingual case management, a senior center with classes and culturally specific nutrition/home-delivered meals, transportation, caregiver support, and cultural/educational programs—helping seniors remain connected and independent in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Founded in April, 2016, VELA Youth Fund, Inc. is dedicated to improving the present and future lives for as many African American, African, and Caribbean Children as we can, by supporting their spiritual, health, educational and financial needs to the greatest extent feasible. Their goal is to assist in the positive development of Black Youth.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AFRICAN DESCENT COLLECTIVE OF ARTISTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
Equipping refugees & SIVs with the skills and network needed to thrive- not just to survive- as new Americans.
Established in 1998, Access California Services is a culturally sensitive community-based organization dedicated to empowering all underserved populations, with a focus on Arab- American & Muslim- American communities. We strive to enhance the quality of life and foster self-determination through direct health & human services & human services.
TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AMERICANS AND JAPANESE THROUGH DIVERSE PROGRAMMING THAT SPANS THE EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, BUSINESS, AND POLICY SPHERES.
St. Joseph's Indian School is a Native American Nonprofit Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of Lakota Sioux children and families. Our mission is to educate Native American youth for life — mind, body, heart and spirit. This mission drives our organization to educate and provide housing for over 200 Lakota Sioux children each year. Child poverty and abuse are serious issues on Indian reservations. By supporting St. Joseph's Indian School, you are helping Native American children in need reestablish pride in the Lakota (Sioux) culture by learning the Lakota language, studying Native American culture and healing the broken family circle from which they come. Our organization provides an opportunity for Lakota (Sioux) children to escape extreme poverty and abuse when they attend St. Joseph's Indian School.