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Happy English is a Language tutoring company. There are lots of free lessons online, plus the option for private tutoring in New York and online via Skype
The Museum of Tolerance New York is a dynamic, experiential facility centrally located in mid-town Manhattan. The space includes state of the art exhibits, 80 seat auditorium with state of the art audio-visual and video conferencing equiptment, 55 seat theater for video screening, classroom space for meetings as well as additional spaces available for receptions.
The Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations Headquarters in New York
We are an ACCET acredited school. www.accet.org Private language tutors. Our tutors can come to your office or meet with you at any time and any place. Tutors are native speakers of the languages they teach. Our private tutors will teach the class according to yours needs. We also have tutors for corporate private lessons in a wide variety of languages. They will customize the class to your needs and to your field. We offer group classes in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese and Spanish and individual classes in almost any language.
Change The World Model United Nation (CWMUN) The Change the World Model UN is shaped as a complete learning experience through which students acquire knowledge and high level skills put to use in the future, including possession of tools for the understanding of global dynamics and their interpretation, and the ability to relate and build links with the globalized world in which we live in the respect of cultures, political opinions, and value systems other than their own. Besides, thanks to the work done during the conference, students develop leadership skills and research, writing, public speaking and problem solving expertise. An active participation encourage consensus building through mediation and negotiation, conflict resolution and the ability to rapidly build friendly and profitable relations among people.
Change The World Model United Nation (CWMUN) The Change the World Model UN is shaped as a complete learning experience through which students acquire knowledge and high level skills put to use in the future, including possession of tools for the understanding of global dynamics and their interpretation, and the ability to relate and build links with the globalized world in which we live in the respect of cultures, political opinions, and value systems other than their own. Besides, thanks to the work done during the conference, students develop leadership skills and research, writing, public speaking and problem solving expertise. An active participation encourage consensus building through mediation and negotiation, conflict resolution and the ability to rapidly build friendly and profitable relations among people.
Jerusalem U is a non-profit organization which creates and distributes innovative and stimulating films, as well as film-based educational programs with the goal of making young Jews feel proud of being Jewish and emotionally connected to Israel. Jerusalem U: - Engages millions of people across the globe with our award-winning films. - Educates young Jews by providing exceptional educational programs that inspire a deeper connection to Israel and Judaism. - Empowers the best and brightest young people to advocate for Israel and to develop groundbreaking solutions for the needs of the Jewish people. Learn about your heritage, Israel, and what it means to be Jewish - start today!
Jerusalem U is a non-profit organization which creates and distributes innovative and stimulating films, as well as film-based educational programs with the goal of making young Jews feel proud of being Jewish and emotionally connected to Israel. Jerusalem U: - Engages millions of people across the globe with our award-winning films. - Educates young Jews by providing exceptional educational programs that inspire a deeper connection to Israel and Judaism. - Empowers the best and brightest young people to advocate for Israel and to develop groundbreaking solutions for the needs of the Jewish people. Learn about your heritage, Israel, and what it means to be Jewish - start today!
Le Lyceum Kennedy est homologué par le Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale français et il est accrédité auprès du Board of Regents de l’État de New York. Lyceum Kennedy is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and is registered by the New York State Board of Regents.
More than 23,000 individuals from 54 African countries have benefited from our higher education scholarship and professional training programs, and are among today’s leaders in Africa’s public, non-profit, and private sectors. Some 90 percent of our alumni live and work in Africa, significantly contributing to the continent’s development in fields ranging from finance, business, technology and public administration to agriculture, education, public health, and natural resource management.
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Brasil e Lingua is part of the Brazil Ahead Portuguese language school. We are proud to offer Portuguese classes for children and teenagers at our conveniently located classrooms in Manhattan, NYC.
JA programs are delivered by corporate and community volunteers. JA programs provide relevant, hands-on experiences that give students from kindergarten through high school knowledge and skills in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship.
ABOUT NADAP NADAP is a private nonprofit corporation founded in 1971, which operates employment, assessment, case management and Health Home care coordination programs in New York City and Nassau County. Our newest program is an In-Person Assistance (IPA) Navigator Program which assists the uninsured and underinsured in acquiring low cost health insurance through the NY State of Health Marketplace. Our services are provided to adults, youth, dislocated workers, public assistance recipients, people living with chronic illnesses, workforce development professionals, the business community at large and others in the general population that may benefit from them. We specialize in coordinating the care of individuals living with chronic illnesses and helping them achieve wellness, while reducing the costs of government funded programs, such as Medicaid. NADAP has over 40 years of experience operating programs that assist disadvantaged populations. We serve those individuals who need a continuum of services to address their multiple barriers of chronic illnesses, addiction, homelessness, mental illness, work and educational deficiencies before they are ready to find a job and become self-sufficient. Over the last few years, NADAP has successfully enhanced its program services with the implementation of a new line of heath care services. These services are crucial to improving the overall health of the individuals we serve. NADAP's programs benefit individuals, families, communities, and businesses. Each year more than 25,000 people receive employment-related and various health- related services through NADAP's programs. NADAP unites the efforts and resources of the public, private and non-profit sector to develop health care and workforce strategies that build strong communities. We forge critical partnerships with key stakeholders—business, labor, health care facilities, government agencies, and community-based organizations—to simultaneously address health care, economic and workforce development.
The Central Conference of American Rabbis is the Reform Rabbinic leadership organization. The CCAR strengthens the Jewish community by providing religious, spiritual, ethical and intellectual leadership and wisdom. CCAR and members leader the Reform Movement on important spiritual, social, cultural and human rights issues, as it has done since 1889. CCAR also is the center for lifelong rabbinic learning, professional development, and resources for the 2,100 rabbis who serve more than 1.5 million Reform Jews throughout North America, Israel and the world. Since its founding, the CCAR has also served as the primary publisher of the Reform Movement through CCAR Press and its imprint Reform Judaism Publishing.
GWA, formerly known as the Garden Writers Association, provides leadership and opportunities for education, recognition, career development and a forum for diverse interactions for professionals in the field of gardening communication. GWA members includes book authors, bloggers, staff editors, syndicated columnists, free-lance writers, photographers, speakers, landscape designers, television and radio personalities, consultants, publishers, extension service agents and more. No other organization in the industry has as much contact with the buying public as GWA members.
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UNFPA is on the ground, improving lives, in more than 150 countries. It accelerates progress towards universal access to reproductive health, including voluntary family planning and safe motherhood. It also advances the rights and opportunities of young people. UNFPA works with country level partners to ensure a culturally sensitive approach to human rights-based programming. Country office staff, primarily comprised of local professionals, collaborate with local governments as well as key religious leaders, opinion leaders, youth and community elders. With these partners, UNFPA responds to support women and girls in each country and develops programs based on those needs and the dynamics of local cultures and societies. The global convening and consensus-building power of the United Nations positions UNFPA uniquely in the global fight for women and girls.
Citymeals on Wheels provides a continuous lifeline of nourishing meals and vital companionship to New York City’s homebound elderly. Working in partnership with community-based organizations and senior centers, Citymeals prepares and delivers over 2 million weekend, holiday and emergency meals to more than 18,000 of our frail aged neighbors each year. Last year, over 15,000 individuals volunteered nearly 69,000 hours of their time. Since its founding in 1981, Citymeals has relied on the generosity of its Board of Directors, the City of New York, sponsors and other designated gifts to cover administrative costs. This ensures that 100% of all public donations go directly to the preparation and delivery of meals.
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The Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) is a public agency dedicated to cultural diplomacy and international arts exchange. Born in its present form out of the rehabilitation of the notion of Romanian cultural cooperation, the RCI has thrived, since 2005, under the guidance of a new and visionary executive board. Through its network of dynamic antennas, RCI has forged a highly visible and flourishing open space for intercultural dialogue, connecting vibrant Romanian arts and artists to the evolving international scene.
*We have changed our name from CASAColumbia to The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse was founded in 1992 by Joseph A. Califano, Jr., former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. What We Do More than 1 in 7 Americans ages 12 and older have addiction involving nicotine, alcohol or other drugs. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse works to: • Close the enormous gap between what we know about addiction and what we actually do to prevent and treat it • Incorporate addiction prevention and treatment into routine health care and medical practice • Explore the possibility of finding a cure The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse is committed to understanding the science of addiction and its implications for health care, public policy and public education. General Information You can follow The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/CASAaddiction
AKIM's Vision To make Israeli society a better place for people with mental disabilities and their relatives: a respecting, warm and accepting society that facilitates self-realization, acknowledging difference and committed to equal opportunities. AKIM Israel is a national organization of parents and intellectually disabled individuals in Israel, operating as a person oriented organization, i.e. the organization represents intellectually challenged individuals and their relatives while upholding human rights and freedoms.
Long before there was a USO, when the YMCA was in it's infancy, SSMAC became a "Home Away From Home" to traveling Military Personnel and their Families. Ever changing to meet current needs, SSMAC also serves America's Veterans.