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  2. Casa de Rosas - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Rosas, also known as the Froebel Institute and the Sunshine Mission, is a historic building in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. It is the oldest women's shelter in Los Angeles. [3] Front entrance of Casa de Rosas

  3. Phoenix Rescue Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Rescue Mission ("The Mission") is a charitable organization that offers a number of Christ-centered program and services for men, women, and children in the Phoenix, Arizona metro area who are struggling with homelessness, drug addiction, and trauma. Phoenix Rescue Mission is a member of the Citygate Network [1] and is accredited by ...

  4. Trends (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Trends has a 501(c)(3) arm, the Trends Charitable Fund (TCF), [7] which raises money for underserved women's and children's charitable organizations. It is run by volunteers and a board of directors made of Trendsetters, [8] women who have been recognized [9] since 1985 for civic and charitable work in the Phoenix community. [10] [11] [12]

  5. Holiday Sunshine Fund launches fundraising campaign to aid ...

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    The Holiday Sunshine Fund was created by the Greenville News in 1978. In 2006, WYFF News 4 became a partner of the fund. Over $2 million has been raised for nonprofit organizations in the ...

  6. Three generations, one mission: Inside three women's ... - AOL

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    These three generations of Black women activists — Mary-Pat Hector, 26; Melanie Campbell, 61; Judy Richardson, 80 — use different tactics and strategies, but all work to register communities ...

  7. Women's Home Missionary Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society joined with the Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast in 1893 and by 1901, about 500 women and girls had been helped. That year they opened the "Oriental Home for Chinese Women and Girls" at 912 Washington Street in San Francisco's Chinatown, a two-story concrete building with 22 rooms. [4]

  8. Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast of the Methodist Episcopal Church was founded on October 29, 1870 by Methodist Rev. Otis T. Gibson, [1] with eleven women he recruited in August 1870, for the purpose of working among the slave girls in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. [2]

  9. Kenyan activists are on a mission to end gender-based ... - AOL

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    The organization helps women escape violent relationships, puts them up in safe houses and counsels them on how to rebuild their lives. ... Kenyan activists are on a mission to end gender-based ...

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