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Polaris is a nonprofit non-governmental organization that works to combat and prevent sex and labor trafficking in North America. The organization's 10-year strategy is built around the understanding that human trafficking does not happen in vacuum but rather is the predictable end result of a range of other persistent injustices and inequities in our society and our economy.
Katherine Chon is the co-founder of Polaris Project in the United States. [1] She started the organization immediately upon graduation with fellow Brown University student Derek Ellerman in 2002 after learning about the problem of human trafficking during her undergraduate studies.
The Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization created for the specific purpose of promoting, improving and enriching the activities and programs at Polaris Career Center. The Foundation's support helps Polaris improve the quality of education it offers to the communities it serves.
Robert Bosch Foundation Germany: Stuttgart: $6 billion €5.3 billion 1964 [35] 35 Children's Investment Fund Foundation United Kingdom: London: $5.9 billion £5.2 billion 2002 [36] 36 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation United States: Westlake Village, California: $5.9 billion 1944 [37] 37 Nemours Foundation United States: Jacksonville: $4.6 billion ...
Jun. 4—Surrounded by his family, Robert Galindo was thrilled to be gifted with a Polaris RZR Tuesday at Odessa Family PowerSports. Make-A-Wish serving Odessa announced a $10,000 donation from ...
COLUMBUS − The Haman Family Foundation recently awarded grants to eight Tuscarawas County organizations.. Grant recipients are: The Camp Tuscazoar Foundation, $2,500, to help with the cost of ...
Her second company, Herconomy, formerly named AGS Tribe, is a fintech company that empowers women by giving out business grants, fellowships and scholarships to them. [8] She started out by raising $600,000 through crowd funding on social media, Instagram , to finance the first disbursement of grants. [ 9 ]
The second mission in the Polaris Program will launch via a Falcon 9 Block 5 vehicle with a Crew Dragon capsule. SpaceX and Polaris had studied a crewed mission to lift the Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit to prevent it from burning up in the atmosphere, [4] [5] but this option was rejected by NASA in June 2024. [6]