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Support Organizations| Asian American Donor Program |
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| Asian American Justice Center Founded in 1991, the Asian American Justice Center (formerly the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium) works
to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education, and litigation. |
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| Asian American Women Writers |
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| Asian Media Watch Asian Media Watch™ is a grassroots non-profit organization supported and privately funded by
volunteers. We are independent and do not receive funds from any business entities. Instead, we rely on the help and
support of concerned individuals in the community. |
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CCI International Students| Webpage: | www.cci-exchange.com | | Phone: | (630) 377-2272 | | Address: | Center for Cultural Interchange, 17 North Second Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 USA |
a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of cultural understanding, academic
development and world peace. CCI coordinates programs for thousands of foreign exchange students annually in
the United States and abroad. |
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| Click2Asia Single Asian dating service |
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| Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) CAPAL offers $2,000 scholarships to enable outstanding college students with the potential
for leadership to work full-time and learn about ways to effect public policy in order to better benefit and serve
Asian Pacific American communities. Thus far, CAPAL has awarded scholarships over the past fourteen years, funded
by civic-minded donors, both private and public. |
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| Council of Asian Pacific Americans Michigan To celebrate the heritage of Asian Pacific Americans and our contributions to the American society. |
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| Cultural Academic Student Exchange, Inc C.A.S.E. is looking for Host families to open their Hearts and their Homes to a High School Student
from Korea, Russia, Spain, Brazil, Belgium, Italy, Thailand, Germany and many other countries. These students are very
anxious to learn about America while sharing their own culture with you |
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| DM Discoveries High School Year Program DM Discoveries is proud of the opportunity that we offer to young people from around the world, as
well as to families, schools and communties throughout the United States. Through a government sponsored J-1 visa
cultural exchange programs, DM Discoveries offers students age 15-18 the opportunity to live with a volunteer host family
while attending a local public high school. |
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| Freeman Foundation Asian Exhibit Initiative The Freeman Foundation Asian Exhibit Initiative, administered by the Association of Children's
Museums, was created to give children and families the opportunity to Go East and experience the cultures of Asia.
The initiative brings together seven exhibits at children's museums around the country. Each exhibit concentrates on
a different aspect of Asian Culture, from Korean music to Chinese folktales. |
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| Global Host Families Open your heart and home to an exchange student. |
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| Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP) LEAP’s mission is to achieve full participation and equality for Asian Pacific Americans through
leadership, empowerment, and policy. |
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| National Asian Pacific American Law Consortium Founded in 1991, the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium works to advance the human
and civil rights of Asian Americans |
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National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum| Webpage: | www.napawf.org/ | | Phone: | (202) 293-2688 | | Address: | 1050 17th Street, N.W., Ste 250 Washington, DC 20036 |
NAPAWF's mission is to build an APA women's movement among those who believe in advancing social
justice, and addressing the concerns and increasing the rights of APA women and girls. |
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Pacific Intercultural Exchange| Webpage: | www.pieusa.org | | Phone: | 1-888-743-8721 | | Address: | 402 West Broadway Suite 1910 San Diego, California 92101 |
Pacific Intercultural Exchange (PIE), a non-profit agency that helps place high school foreign
exchange students with loving host families. |
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