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- Michigan Interfaith Trust FundThe Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund works to foster social and economic justice to reduce, and someday even close, that divide. We believe that, by right, everyone should have a decent and affordable home. This is the foundation upon which all other facets of life can then be built—a central spot to study while pursuing an education, a sheltered space to rest before the next day’s work, a haven in which to heal when injured or ill, and the safe sanctuary where family (in all forms and for all generations) takes priority.
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- St. Vincent de Paul in the Archdiocese of DetroitFor 121 years, St. Vincent de Paul has been providing the Greater Detroit Area with more goods and services than any other charity. All of this, at little or no cost. How do we do it? With your help! Though your donations, volunteering and contributions, Vincentians help people in need. It doesn't matter what race, religion, or ethnic origin, if someone needs help, we are there to assist. St. Vincent is not just about serving; we stive to preserve the dignity of all individuals and their families. This tenet of maintaining unity is a defining characteristic of the Society and our work.
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- Labor Zionist AllianceIn 2003, the predecessor of Ameinu, the Labor Zionist Alliance (LZA), began a process of self-evaluation and strategic planning to see how it could better serve the American Jewish community. The result of this process is the establishment of Ameinu, an organization working for a progressive Israel and America. Ameinu can now benefit from a rich 100-year history in America and existing infrastructure of the LZA, while actively recruiting new members and leaders.
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- Society for Humanistic JudaismHumanistic Judaism embraces a human-centered philosophy that combines the celebration of Jewish culture and identity with an adherence to humanistic values and ideas.
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- FELICIAN SISTERSThe FELICIAN SISTERS officially known as the CONGREGATION OF SISTERS OF ST. FELIX OF CANTALICE THIRD ORDER REGULAR OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI(CSSF) is a religious institute of pontifical right whose members profess public vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the evangelical way of life in common. The aim of the community is to cooperate with Christ in the spiritual renewal of the world. As an apostolic congregation, the Felician Sisters fulfill their mission in the Church through contemplation and action.
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- Welcome to Islamic Center of DetroitThe Islamic Center of Detroit is a non profit, independent organization which was established in the year of 2000. The prime goal of the ICD is to foster and create an Islamic environment to the Muslim community in the Metro Detroit area by providing religious, educational and recreational activities for its members and the members of the public at large.
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- The Detroit Zen Center is a non-profit organization, founded in 1989 by Sahnbul Hwalson Sunim, to teach foundational Zen practice in a way befitting for this age and culture.
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- The Jain Society of Greater Detroitwas founded in 1975 as a religious organization to provide a forum for Jains to observe and perform various activities related to Jainism, to preserve Jain culture for future generations, and to promote fellowship among all Jains. Starting with 50 families in 1975, the total membership in 2000 had reached 425 with 259 life members.
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