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Ciee Ping Foundation

The official account for CIEE College Study Abroad.

Social Rank

38472

Location

Portland

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Community Rebuilding
  • Ethnic/Immigrant Services

  • 848.

Omid Multicultural Institute for Development

OMID Multicultural Institute for Development- Providing Mental Health Services for Middle Eastern Families in Southern California.

Social Rank

578

Location

Irvine

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  • Human Service Organizations

  • 849.

Macedonia Human Services Cultural Training Center Inc

To enrich, empower, and enhance our community.

Location

Punta Gorda

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Community Rebuilding

BILINGUAL EDUCATION FOR CENTRAL AMERICA

BECA believes that every child deserves the basic human right to a high quality education.

Social Rank

4977

Location

New York

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.

  • 851.

Tai Studies Center

The Tai Studies Center's mission is to preserve Tai culture.

Social Rank

1000

Location

West Des Moines

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Community Rebuilding
  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 852.

Cambodian-American Heritage Inc

Cambodian traditional dance and music instructions and performances.

Location

Fort Washington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Alliance/Advocacy Organizations

  • 853.

Building Relationships in Different Generations Everyday

Welcome to our B. R. I. D. G. E. community where we are Building Relationships In Different Generations E Building Relationships In Different Generations Everyday Happy Black History Month.

Social Rank

427

Location

Lake Villa

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Community Rebuilding
  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 854.

Japanese Culture Club of Arizona

The Japanese Culture Club of Arizona JCCA is a nonprofit organization with a mission of educating the public regarding Japanese culture and economic ties through goodwill.

Location

Phoenix

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Community Rebuilding

ASIAN PACIFIC SELF-DEVELOPMENT

Together we can build A safe and supportive community Our Story Asian Pacific SelfDevelopment And Residential Association APSARA was formed in 1989 by a resident group of 35 refugee families who lived in Park Village Apartments PVA a deteriorated and unsafe 230unit apartment complex.

Location

STOCKTON

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