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Cultural Vistas

Cultural Vistas

Cultural Vistas is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that annually serves more than 5,000 students, professionals, and emerging leaders through career-focused international internships, educational study tours, language immersion and cultural exchange programs in the United States and around the world.

New York, New York
THE WEHEAL FOUNDATION (a dba of the THE ERIC DREW FOUNDATION INC)

THE WEHEAL FOUNDATION (a dba of the THE ERIC DREW FOUNDATION INC)

Our Mission is to Give Hope, Save Lives and Reduce Suffering

Los Gatos, California
TSHU

TSHU

TSHU reinvents the traditional handkerchief. Entirely made in Montreal, the TSHU handkerchiefs boast a unique shape and distinctive patterns in a high quality product. To adopt TSHU is to reduce your ecological footprint with style.

MISSING PERSONS FOUN DATION

History- Each year millions of people throughout the world are reported as missing. Many run away or are forced out from homes where there is neglect, abuse, or intolerable circumstances. Others are abducted for sexual, political or criminal purposes. Many people attempting to avoid child support, contract payments, or legal proceedings elect to voluntarily join the ranks of the missing. A missing person is defined as any person of any age whose whereabouts are unknown to that person’s immediate family, legal guardian, spouse, friends, business associates, or anyone else with a special interest in that person. The Missing Persons Foundation was founded in 1989 to address the needs of missing persons and their families. The entire Management team and Board of Directors are volunteers and do not receive compensation. Since the inception of Missing Persons Foundation, over 550 clients have been served. Services are provided to needy clients free of charge. The Need - Most state and local law enforcement agencies do not have the staff and resources to pursue missing persons cases beyond the initial investigative stages. As a result, many affected families only option is to hire a private investigator which may be beyond their financial means. Some missing persons cases require investigative work outside US borders. The Missing Persons Foundation has offices and field agents worldwide to pursue domestic and international investigations. Most people are unaware of the staggering number of abductions that occur each year. As a result, many people lack the educational training to protect themselves and their children from these tragedies. Also, most parents do not maintain the necessary information about themselves and their children authorities need if a emergency situation arises. As a result, authorities waste valuable time in emergency situations collecting personal data. Programs and Services- • Location and Retrieval of Missing Persons MPF uses modern electronic and informational tracking technology and experienced field investigators to locate, recover, and reunite missing persons with their parents, family, or appropriate legal guardians. • Preventative Education Creation of national and international awareness of missing persons problems by developing community outreach programs to inform, educate and train adults and children how to avoid abductions and personal abuse. One of MPF’s educational programs is its Child Safety Kit. This kit enables parents to record their child’s vital information (height, weight, hair sample, photos etc.) to present to authorities in case of a medical emergency or abduction, saving authorities valuable time. MPF distributes over 300,000 kits to the public each year. • Counseling Services for Recovered Victims Rehabilitation programs and referrals for recovered victims and their families, who have been missing or abused. Why we need your support- The incidents of missing children and adolescents are increasing at an alarming rate. The proliferation of the internet has enabled predators to gain access to unsuspecting children globally and provided a platform to connect Traffickers of children and teens for prostitution with clients. Many of these children and teens lack the education and training to detect an on-line predator or a situation that draws them into an abduction. In addition, many parents lack awareness of the dangers of abductions for Trafficking and the computer skills to truly keep their children protected while they are on-line. As a result; MPF has expanded its educational programs and investigative services. The Missing Persons Foundation is launching a capital campaign in 2021 to establish a 5 “Safe Houses” located across the US. The purpose of the Safe Houses will be to provide a safe facility where at risk, abused or recovered children and adolescents can stay until they can be reunited with their family or returned to a safe environment. Your gift to the Missing Persons Foundation will help fund new and ongoing searches for missing people and directly support program expenses such as; Field investigators Electronic search fees Counselors Volunteer training and development Creation and distribution of educational materials (Child Safety Kits) Safe House program What You Can Do- Your contribution will greatly enhance MPF’s ability to provide continuing support to missing people and their families.

LAGUNA HILLS, California
Good Gaali

Good Gaali

Good Gaali brings love for humanity, the environment, and the good news of the gospel through the power of the gospel.

Interlochen, Michigan
TWR

TWR

The purpose of TWR is to assist the Church to fulfill the command of Jesus Christ to make disciples of all peoples, and to do so by using and making available mass media to proclaim the gospel of salvation to as many people as possible, instruct believers in biblical doctrine and daily Christ-like living, model our message through our corporate and cooperative relationships.

Cary, North Carolina
Central Indiana K9 Association Inc

Central Indiana K9 Association Inc

The Central Indiana K9 Association Inc. was founded for the purpose to help enhance the training and care of Indiana’s active and retired K9 officers/Working Dogs and their handlers with a multi-jurisdictional plan. We plan to elevate the public awareness of the service of these brave dogs and foster a stronger affinity for the officer and units with whom the K9 officer serves. Our goals are to: *Establish The Shadow Fund, a medical grant program to provide financial grants for the benefit of retired K9s who have served the citizens of Indiana. *Collaborate with multi-jurisdictional organizations to elevate training opportunities for Central Indiana active K9s in service to our citizens by building a permanent training site. *Build a Working Dog Monument to honor the service of K9s either killed in the line of duty or after retirement from service.

Plainfield, Indiana

Tiger Pause Youth Ministry

A non-profit inner-city ministry providing enrichment programs for marginzalized children, youth, and their families.

Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
IChange Volunteer

IChange Volunteer

WE ARE A 501 (C)(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT EMPOWERS INDIVIDUALS TO CREATE A CHANGE IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES IN LATIN AMERICA. VOLUNTEERS WORK ON DIVERSE PROJECTS IN HUMBLE GRASS-ROOT COMMUNITIES WITH THE COMMON GOAL OF MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT. THIS LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCE ALLOWS VOLUNTEERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND THEIR GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE.

Tucson, Arizona
Comp-U-Dopt, Inc.

Comp-U-Dopt, Inc.

The mission of Comp-U-Dopt, Inc. is to provide technology access and education to underserved youth.

HOUSTON, Texas
WOMENS REFUGE OF VERO BEACH INC

WOMENS REFUGE OF VERO BEACH INC

The mission of the Women's Refuge of Vero Beach is to provide a live-in Christian program where hurting women can find sanctuary in a healing environment, and to provide a non-residential Christian program for all peoples who are serious about becoming disciples of Jesus Christ.

Vero Beach, Florida
Syrian Network for Human Rights

Syrian Network for Human Rights

SNHR shares the data it has documented on its database with international bodies concerned with monitoring the human rights situation in Syria, such as the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); the Independent International Commission of Inquiry (UN-COI); the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (UN-IIIM); the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA); the Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism (MRM) on Grave Violations Against Children in situations of Armed Conflict, led by UNICEF; the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW); the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID); and a number of special rapporteurs appointed by the Human Rights Council (UNHRC); the US Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; and a number of human rights offices in the foreign ministries of countries that issue reports on the human rights situation in Syria, as well as with international human rights organizations, research centers, universities and media institutions that publish research, reports and investigations on the human rights situation in Syria.

Indianapolis, Indiana