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The Jewish Labor Committee, an independent secular 501(c)3 organization, is the voice of the Jewish community in the labor movement and the voice of the labor movement in the Jewish community. Whether through its national office in New York or local offices and lay-led groups across the United States, the JLC enables the Jewish community and the trade union movement to work together on important issues of shared interest and concern, in pursuit of our shared commitment to economic and social justice.
Dufatanye Organization of Rwanda mission is to combat HIV/AIDs, malnutrition, and poverty through improved agricultural practices and by focusing on vulnerable populations in areas with high malnutrition and extreme poverty.
Empower, educate and employ people of all abilities.
We inspire families to realize their dreams and achieve economic independence by providing hope, resources and a plan.
3Strands Global Foundation mobilizes communities to combat human trafficking through prevention education and reintegration programs.
The Dan Marino Foundation, Inc., a 501(c) 3 organization was established in 1992 by Dan and Claire Marino, motivated by their experiences in raising their son, Michael, who is diagnosed with autism. The Foundation's mission is "empowering individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities." For over 22 years, the Foundation has served individuals with disabilities in South Florida through therapies, research, education, and employment, and raised more than $50 million to create unique and impactful initiatives in the community. Among these "first-of-their-kind" initiatives are the Miami Children's Hospital Dan Marino Center, Childnett.tv, the Marino Autism Research Institute, Marino Adapted Aquatics, Summer STEPS Employment Programs, and Marino Campus, a new post-secondary educational opportunity for young adults, ages 18-28, with autism and other developmental disabilities.
Our mission is to help low-income teenagers transform what they believe is possible for themselves and develop the skills they need to become college educated leaders who give back to their families and communities.
We accompany immigrants in their transition from poverty and isolation to prosperity and participation.
We provide food and services, create stability, and further self-reliance for people in crisis.
The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance strengthens the social sector with a talented, prepared workforce.
The mission of OnUs is to empower economically dislocated, disadvantaged, and underserved young women through training, mentoring, and employment in the field of IT while also bridging the gap between women and careers in technology.
It Is The Mission Of S.A.W, Inc. To Provide Employment Training, Career Growth And Customized Supports For Persons With Developmental Disabilities; To Encourage Greater Independence And To Improve The Quality Of The Individual's Work And Personal Life.