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University of Toronto Initiative for Iranian Studies

Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto 4 Bancroft Avenue
Toronto Ontario Map it

Toronto Initiative for Iranian Studies promote academic studies of Persian speaking societies of the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia and the Persianate diasporic communities in Canada by enhancing undergraduate and graduate teaching; supporting conferences, lectures, seminars and workshops; and facilitating grants, fellowships, and co-operative and exchange programs with other universities and communities organizations. It also seek to establish a centralized depository in Toronto for Iranian and Persian materials embracing textual, visual, audio, and electronic resources from Iran and Persian-speaking diasporic communities in Southern Asia, Europe, and North America.

valley Iranina Jewish center Inc

6170 WILBUR AVE
RESEDA California 91335 Map it

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Van nuys Iranian Foursquare church

14300 SHERMAN WAY
VAN NUVS California 91405 Map it

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Washington Prism a project of World Security Institute

1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington District of Columbia 20036 Map it

To bridge a gap of mis-understanding and distrust between the United States and the Persian speaking societies and empowering those societies through a series of articles and analysis of what makes the American society function as a vibrant democracy.

World Relief Organization

8008 Girard Ave., Suite 300
la jolla California 92037 Map it

Organizations work. Through relationships with local and international community leaders we target critical needs such as establishment of medical clinics for basic health care, educational programs and income generating microeconomic development programs around the world.Life long relationships is the basis and end goal of the World Relief Organization. Current project in Southern California is the development of a series of mobile medical units. The mission of the Children’s Mobile Medical Clinic is to improve access for underserved children to comprehensive medical services necessary to achieve better health care. This mission is based on the belief that every child, regardless of his/her financial means, deserves high-quality, comprehensive, continuous health care, delivered in a respectful, caring environment. Our mobile medical clinic achieves this mission by delivering primary medical care to children, age birth to 21 years, directly in their neighborhoods at no direct cost to their caregivers. As part of a larger institution of advanced education, our mission is also reflective of the local university’s commitment to educate ‘women and men to be responsible and active participants in civic life, and to live generously in service to others.’

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