Leading social and economic change in over 120 countries worldwide, YWCA is a network of women advocating for the rights and well-being of women and girls. The World YWCA is a global movement working for women's empowerment, leadership and rights with the belief that empowering women and girls is the way to change the world.
www.ywcatoronto.org
An independent, not-for-profit, 501(c)3, non-sectarian project based in Chicago that exhibits and promotes films by Palestinian filmmakers and films about Palestine,
The PCRF is a registered non-political, non-profit, 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization that was established in 1991 by concerned people in the U.S. to address the medical and humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian youths in the Middle East. It has since expanded to help suffering children from the region, based only on their medical needs with no discrimination based on religion, gender, nationality or sect. The PCRF identifies and treats every child in the Middle East in need of specialized surgery not available to them locally.
IMEU is an independent non-profit organization that provides journalists with quick access to information about Palestine and the Palestinians, as well as expert sources, both in the United States and in the Middle East. Both through its website and its staff, the IMEU works with journalists to increase the public's understanding about the socio-economic, political, and cultural aspects of Palestine, Palestinians, and Palestinian Americans. Only through increased understanding of the peoples of the Middle East -- their history, their struggles, their rights and aspirations -- can a just and lasting peace be achieved. www.imeu.org
Working to build a healthier future with the people of Bolivia and Paraguay through domestic and international partnerships. In a spirit of mutuality, Solidarity Bridge trains and equips medical communities, empowering them to provide high-complexity surgery and other health care for patients who lack access to treatment. Through partners, SB operates four year-round surgical programs in general surgery, gynecologic surgery, heart surgery, and neurosurgery. Medical mission trips support these programs, bringing US doctors and nurses to Bolivia and Paraguay to work with local physicians, surgeons, nurses, and other medical personnel.
CAAP unites and empowers the Arab American community by demonstrating the impact of giving together. Recognizing that Arab Americans remain underserved and often under-recognized for their contributions to civil society, CAAP is helping improve American communities by making grants to nonprofit organizations. CAAP also serves its donor base by providing smart tools and resources to carry out their philanthropic giving. CAAP is a leader in shaping perceptions about Arab Americans by highlighting their generous heritage and exceptional contributions to society as a whole. With a vision of vision a just and equitable world nurtured by the active participation of Arab American giving, CAAP has granted more than $6 million to causes around the world. www.centeraap.org
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