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Italian Association

Italian Association

The Italian Association is a 501-(c)-(3) non-profit organization managed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. The goal and purpose of the Italian Association is to not only promote Italian Culture and traditions but to foster an atmosphere that supports local businesses through its members and brings awareness of all things Italian to the local community. The founding member’s vision was to see an Italian cultural center become the epicenter of what could ultimately become Arizona’s own Little Italy. A place where Italian traditions, culture, and the image of Italy, its people, and industries can be shared with the community at large.

Scottsdale, Arizona
Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain, Inc.

Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain, Inc.

To prepare young people to thrive in the 21st century workplace and global economy by inspiring a passion in free enterprise and entrepreneurship, and instilling an understanding of personal financial literacy.

DENVER, Colorado
TEACHERS IN SPACE INC

TEACHERS IN SPACE INC

Teachers in Space, Inc. is a non-profit educational organization which stimulates student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing their teachers with extraordinary space science experiences and industry connections. Our professional development workshops for STEM teachers include personal and experimental flight opportunities, hands-on work with data sensors and remote device control, opportunities to meet and interact with scientists and developers at NASA and commercial space companies, and unique teaching materials and design contests to take back to the classroom. Teachers In Space, Inc. sparks a transfer of passion for space science and exploration from teachers to their students, preparing and encouraging those students to pursue further education and exciting, rewarding careers in the emerging space industry.

Cape May, New Jersey
CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER OF ERIE COUNTY INC

CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER OF ERIE COUNTY INC

Erie’s CAC opened in June 2001. A non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors, the CAC provides the following services: • A child-friendly suite of offices where children who may be victims of abuse are interviewed by a specially trained forensic interviewer when referred by law enforcement or the Erie County Office of Children and Youth. • Monthly multi-disciplinary meeting where all new and ongoing cases of child abuse are reviewed so that no child falls between the cracks. • Video recording of all interviews. • A closed circuit television observation room that permits investigating professionals to view the one interview rather than each professional having to separately interview the child. • Maintenance of county-wide protocols to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. • Education of the various professionals in child abuse investigation and intervention techniques so that Erie incorporates the best practices of the country. • Prevention/ education training to the larger community to reduce the incidence of child abuse and increase the likelihood that it will be reported. • Linkages to area providers to insure the child-victims of abuse (and non-offending family members have access to appropriate medical, counseling and mental health services.

Erie, Pennsylvania
EAC Network

EAC Network

Founded in 1969, EAC Network is a not-for-profit human service agency with a network of 70 programs throughout Long Island and New York City.

Hempstead, New York
Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle

Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle

Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle (LVCA) promotes literacy through free, confidential, one-to-one reading, writing, and English language tutoring.

Charlottesville, Virginia
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Greater Oklahoma City Chamber

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
The Grove Counseling Center

The Grove Counseling Center

The Grove Counseling Center, Inc. serves all clients with fairness regardless of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or national origin.

TheHopeLine / Dawson McAllister Association

TheHopeLine / Dawson McAllister Association

TheHopeLine is the Rescue arm of the Dawson McAllister Association. Our vision is to see people released from despair. We reach our audience through radio programming and our website, www.thehopeline.com. As we engage them we strive to rescue them from despair induced by circumstances. In our interactions we attempt to perform spiritual, physical and emotional triage, thereby understanding how best to serve them. We hope to be a moral GPS providing clear thinking and right values to those we serve. Aiding them in making the next right decision. Finally, through our partner organizations, we seek to restore them by connecting them with services designed to meet their need.

Spring Hill, Tennessee
Exile International

Exile International

Exile International provides comprehensive care (physical, emotional and spiritual care, education and leadership development) — restoring and empowering children of war to become leaders for peace.

Brentwood, Tennessee
National Juvenile Justice Network

National Juvenile Justice Network

Our Core Values: Principles of Youth Justice Reform-NJJN and its members all agree to pursue their work with an anti-racist lens and adhere to principles of youth justice reform.

Washington, District Of Columbia
Recovery Ministries of the episcopal Church

Recovery Ministries of the episcopal Church

We are an independent, nationwide network of Episcopal laity and clergy, dioceses and parishes, schools, agencies, and other institutions - all with a common commitment to address the effects of addiction, in all its forms, in relation to the church's mission.

Buffalo, New York