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Freedom Center

We reveal stories about freedom's heroes, from the era of the Underground Railroad to contemporary times, challenging and inspiring everyone to take courageous steps for freedom today.

Beauty For Freedom

BEAUTY FOR FREEDOM IS AN ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO EMPOWERING SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND AT-RISK YOUTH THROUGH EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY, EDUCATIONAL AND MENTORING PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND ADVOCACY IN THE U.S.A AND ABROAD. BEAUTY FOR FREEDOM IS ONE OF THE FEW ORGANIZATIONS DEDICATED SOLELY TO PROVIDING ART THERAPY AT NO COST TO SURVIVORS OF TRAFFICKING AND AT-RISK YOUTH WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED TRAUMA.

Freedom Sings USA

The mission of Freedom Sings USA is to help veterans, active duty military and their families throughout the country reach emotional balance by telling their stories through the creative process of songwriting. Songwriting, along with peer support, helps provide veterans and their families the tools necessary to cope with trauma or readjustment from military service. Our mission is to also promote public support, education and appreciation for the sacrifice the veterans and their families make serving our country through the hearing of their stories as told through song.

Freedom Through Healing

Tto create healthy, educated and empowered individuals in order to produce thriving communities.

Paul Robeson Freedom School

Our mission is to build an empowering community of youth and adult leader-educators whose work is to nurture and liberate our minds, bodies, and collective spirits from mental oppression through a culturally-relevant curriculum in the arts, sciences, technology, and history.

African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation

The mission of the African American Civil War Museum is to correct a great wrong in history that largely ignored the enormous contributions of the 209,145 members of the United States Colored Troops. It tells the stories and preserves for posterity the historic roles these brave men of African, European, and Hispanic descent played in ending slavery and keeping America united under one flag. The Museum uses a rich collection of artifacts, documents, primary sources and technology to create a meaningful learning experience for families, students, Civil War enthusiasts and historians about the period from the American Civil War to Civil Rights and beyond.