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American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation

The American Canyon Community And Parks Foundation (Accpf) Is Dedicated To Enhancing Parks, Program And A Play In Our Community

American Soldier Network (Angels Within)

American Soldier Network is a hands-on organization that raises awareness and funding to tackle the psychological and emotional battles affecting veterans on the home front such as PTS, homelessness, unemployment and reintegration. The American Soldier Network is a nonprofit corporation with federal tax-exempt status as a public charity under section 501(c ) (3). Angels Within Inc DBA American Soldier Network

Native American Child Care Center

THE MISSION OF NATIVE AMERICAN CHILD CARE CENTER, INC. IS TO PROVIDE PRESCHOOL CARE FOR CHILDREN AGES 2 TO 5 ON A NONSECTARIAN BASIS. THE CENTER'S PRIORITY IS TO ENROLL CHILDREN FROM LOW-INCOME FAMILIES OF NATIVE AMERICAN DESCENT. THE ORGANIZATION ALSO PROVIDES SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FOR AT-RISK CHILDREN.

AMERICAN YOUTH FOOTBALL INC - KNOXVILLE

American Youth Football, Inc., established in 1996, is a support services organization, dedicated to giving back to communities by promoting the wholesome development of youth through their association with exemplary adult leaders in the sport of American football and cheer. Guidelines are established to ensure that players play in an atmosphere of learning with a competitive balance between teams.

North American Bangladeshi Islamic Community

1. Promote Islamic awareness and practices among American Muslims with focus on those of Bangladeshi heritage. 2. Serve the Muslim communities in North America with focus on those of Bangladeshi heritage in meeting its various needs. 3. Link North American Muslims with the welfare of the people of Bangladesh. 4. Facilitate dialogue, understanding, and cooperation among various segments of the people of Bangladeshi heritage and with other groups in North America.

The All American Boys Chorus

The All-American Boys Chorus empowers and gives voice to boys from diverse backgrounds to build self-confidence, self-discipline, leadership skills, and realize achievement through the transformative power of music.

American Learning Institute for Muslims

Promote the empowered, healthy and religiously sound development of American Muslim individuals, families and society through the promotion of “Islamic literacy,” which is the establishment and critical engagement of the requisite intellectual and spiritual foundations of Islam.

American Friends Of Alyn Hospital

The mission of American Friends of ALYN Hospital is to maintain, enhance and grow our platform to serve the challenge of raising funds for ALYN Hospital, while concurrently raising visibility for ALYN as a premier global institution for pediatric rehabilitation.

Four Winds American Indian Council

Four Winds American Indian Council, as an organization and family, works for the physical, spiritual, political, community, economic, and social liberation of all Indigenous Peoples and lands through community support, political education, grassroots organizing, and advocacy.

Dominica American Relief & Development Association

DARDA is an acronym for the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. After the destruction wrought by Hurricane David various individuals and groups were involved in raising funds to assist in the rebuilding of Dominica. It was from this effort, and at the request of Bam and Wilfred Shillingford, that the idea of a new organization originated. This group, originally known as "Friends of Dominica," then went about the business of attaining official status. On September 25, 1981 it was duly established and registered as a not-for-profit corporation, officially known as the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. (DARDA).

American School for the Deaf

Founded in 1817, the American School for the Deaf is the country's oldest and Connecticut's only educational organization exclusively devoted to serving the deaf community. A private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, ASD provides comprehensive educational services for deaf and deaf with special needs infants, children, youth, adults and their families. The school is located on a 54-acre, 14-building campus in West Hartford, Connecticut. The mission of the American School for the Deaf is to provide a comprehensive program for the development of the intellect and the enhancement of the quality of life for the deaf and hard of hearing community by serving as a multi-purpose institution furnishing educational and vocational programs for deaf children, youth, adults and their families.

The Fund for American Studies

The Fund for American Studies has been educating young leaders on the values of freedom, democracy and free-market economies since 1967. Eleven institutes around the world bring college students together for educational programs engaging them in a rigorous examination of economic concepts, political systems, and moral philosophy. Our goal is to prepare young people for honorable leadership by educating them in the theory, practice, and benefits of a free society.