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Holy Family American Catholic Church

​Holy Family is extremely proud to be Austin's only inclusive Catholic community—and the only Catholic community participating in 2024 Austin Pride events! We mourn the fact that so many Catholic churches, hierarchs & clergy have marginalized our LGBTQIA+ children & grandchildren and have contributed to the church trauma suffered by far too many in our world. Our reading of scriptures leads us to believe that Jesus accepted and loved all people—yes, even prostitutes and tax collectors! As a result, we, at Holy Family, commit ourselves to loving people just as God created them. If you are looking for healing and/or searching for a welcoming Catholic community, give Holy Family a chance!

American Friends of Kupat Hair

To raise funds for distribution to institutions organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable and educational purposes in the United States and Israel with a view toward providing aid, assistance and support to needy and indigent individuals in Israel and the United States.

World Jewish Congress American Section

The World Jewish Congress is the international organization that represents Jewish communities and organizations in 100 countries around the world. It advocates on their behalf towards governments, parliaments, international organizations and other faiths. The WJC represents the plurality of the Jewish people, and is politically non-partisan.

Council On American Islamic Relations California

To enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

American Friends of Chabad of Thailand

Thousands of young Jews travel through Thailand "in search of themselves". At Chabad of Thailand we provide the tools for self discovery within the framework of the Jewish religion. Fundamental to our work is the emphasis placed on "Jewish unity". A major result of our programs is the warm feeling of family that pervades our institutions. Barriers based on levels of religious commitment or political leanings melt away in this warm Jewish environment. We have truly found the rapport necessary to "bridge the gaps". Since the tragic tsunami we have launched relief programs to care for those in the Thai Community who are desperately in need with particular attention to those most overlooked.

American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities

From the website: "American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) was founded by Danny Thomas in 1957 to be the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and its sole mission is to raise the funds and awareness necessary to operate and maintain the hospital. In the years ahead, an estimated 89% of the funds necessary to sustain and grow St. Jude must be raised by ALSAC from generous donors."