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African Community Education
African Community Education (ACE) is a 501(c)(3) organization located in Worcester, MA.
Worcester, Massachusetts
African Library Project
The African Library Project starts and improves small libraries in sub-Saharan Africa by coordinating book drives in the USA and Canada and partnering with African governments or NGOs.
Berkeley, California
Aim High
Since 1986, Aim High has provided middle school youth with an engaging, nurturing, transformative summer experience—and all for free. Our multi-year summer program blends academics and enrichment and focuses on middle school, a period that correlates strongly with achievement later in life. During our program, students develop academic skills, build confidence, and explore college and career options. Many of our alumni return as teachers, interns, and volunteers to give back to a program they love. We envision every middle school student having access to joyful summer learning, inspired and innovative teachers, and the support they need to succeed in school and life.
San Francisco, California
Alpha Women's Center of Grand Rapids
Our model of personalized care ensures clients’ needs are met with expert help and genuine compassion. At Alpha Women’s Center of Grand Rapids (AWC), we walk alongside women who are experiencing challenging circumstances, such as an unplanned pregnancy, by providing a safe place to make choices. AWC empowers women to thrive by offering holistic care through free and confidential services. These services include pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, one-on-one mentoring, and a single mom's support group. Educational classes include GED completion course, English as a Second Language, Parenting Class, and Pregnancy Education. Our hope is that every client will say that Alpha Women’s Center of Grand Rapids is the best place to go for help.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
AMAR INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION IN THE UNITED STATES
AMAR helps people in areas of conflict, civil disorder and disruption, rebuilding lives within communities under stress by creating and sustaining professional services in medicine, public health, education and basic need provision. We rebuild lives.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Amazima Ministries
Amazima Ministries International was founded by Katie Davis in 2008. The organization, based out of Franklin, Tennessee, feeds, educates and encourages the orphaned, poor and vulnerable in the country of Uganda. The name we chose for this ministry represented what she longed to see take root in the lives of everyone who came in contact with our ministry. In Luganda, the local language, Amazima (Ah-mah-zeemah) means “truth.†Amazima Ministries desires to reveal the truth of God’s unconditional love through Jesus Christ to the people of Uganda. We show our love for God by obeying His command to care for the least of His people and make disciples of all nations. Every outreach program of Amazima Ministries, whether education sponsorship, feeding, vocational assistance or community outreach, is accompanied by Biblical teaching and spiritual encouragement. We know that nourishing the physical needs of these people is not the ultimate goal. We long to see them fed spiritually and restored into a right relationship with God.
Franklin, Tennessee
AMERICAN HERITAGE EDUCATION FOUNDATION (AHEF)
A non-profit, non-partisan educational organization dedicated to the understanding and teaching of America's founding, philosophical heritage to promote constructive citizenship and Freedom, Unity, Progress, and Responsibility among students and citizens.
Houston, Texas
American Indian Graduate Center, Inc. (AIGC)
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) provides undergraduate and graduate scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native students throughout the United States.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CYTOPATHOLOGY FOUNDATION
ASC promotes education, innovation, advocacy and professional ethics by the cytopathology team to achieve the best healthcare for individuals and communities worldwide.
Wilmington, Delaware
Amman Imman: Water is Life
Amman Imman empowers and helps preserve Africa’s most vulnerable indigenous peoples and engages students worldwide as socially conscious leaders. Through our Africa-based program, Oases of Life, we establish points of civilization that flourish, beginning with the construction of permanent water sources. Our programs emphasize the role of women and youth as a guiding force for societal stability, optimism, and resilience.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Arise Haiti
Arise Haiti serves in southern Haiti to promote life transformation through the power of the Gospel.
Venice, Florida
Arm In Arm In Africa
TO DONATE VISIT: www.aiaia.org Arm In Arm In Africa is dedicated to changing the cycle of poverty and disease in South Africa with work in education, food distribution and healthcare in South Africa.
Minneapolis, Minnesota