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To reestablish throughout our culture the recognition that all beings of human origin are persons endowed with intrinsic dignity and the inalienable right to life from conception to natural death. To accomplish this restoration, we use various programs and materials to educate and motivate the human heart.
Pennsylvanians for Human Life is an educational organization dedicated to the protection of human life from conception until natural death. We recognize that the greatest threat to human life is the lack of information about the biological, intellectual and social uniqueness of every human person.
To support the eradication of human trafficking, exposing the crime and empowering its victims.
The mission of the Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. (HRA) is to improve the quality of life by helping people achieve economic and social potential; responding to the causes and conditions of poverty; and building stronger individuals, families and communities in the greater New Britain area.
HABIT is a community group of volunteers working together to explore the circumstances and consequences of the human-animal bond and to promote this valuable bond between people and animals. HABIT is comprised of representatives from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, volunteers from the community, and private veterinary practitioners.
The New Page Human Services Programs: 1. Story Time in the Park is a barrier-free family literacy program that operates in the summer in Hope, Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs and Boston Bar. Each week families come to the park, receive a free copy of a children's book, listen to the story while following along in their own copy. A light lunch and entertainment is provided. 2. Fraser Cascade Literacy Centre -volunteer tutors help adults in reading, writing, math, and computers. Literacy resources available. 3. Pages Bookstore- Used books sold and profits go back into literacy programs. The bookstore is also a drop-in centre for people with disabilities and mental health issues. Some of these people are volunteers in the bookstore.
The Parker Task Force is dedicated to providing individuals and families in our community with food , limited financial assistance and other support services to help them become self-sufficient. These services will be delivered with compassion, dignity and respect by our 100% volunteer staff.
To find forever homes for unwanted cats and help low income families pay for vet care for their pets. Help injured pets get the health care they need.
IAHD provides community-based supports and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping individuals and families with living, day-program, residential and employment supports so people can live fuller, more independent lives and participate in their communities.
The AIRE Centre (Advice on Individual Rights in Europe) is a law centre providing specialist expertise in international human rights law and in particular the European Convention on Human Rights and rights under EU law. More information about our organisation can be found at www.airecentre.org
CERA is an Ontario-based non-profit organization established to promote human rights in housing. Our staff and volunteers work with low income and other disadvantaged households to challenge discriminatory practices in the rental housing market, and to help these individuals and families access and retain the housing they need. We do this through directly assisting individuals experiencing discrimination, representing human rights claimants at the Ontario Human Rights Commission, public education, research, and test case litigation related to poverty, housing and human rights. CERA is the only organization in Canada that focuses on fighting discrimination in housing and using human rights legislation to challenge housing insecurity and homelessness. All of our services are free. CERA is sustained through project funding and direct fundraising. We receive no core funding.
PERK'S MISSION IS TO ADVOCATE FOR MEDICAL FREEDOM, BODILY AUTONOMY, CIVIL RIGHTS, PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO AN EDUCATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, COLLEGE STUDENTS, AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN.