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The Anti-Defamation League, also known as ADL, is one of the worlds leading organizations that fights anti-Semitism through educational programs and services. Founded in 1913, it stops the defamation of the Jewish people and secures justice. The league also defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights. The Anti-Defamation League has a network of more than 25 regional and satellite offices in the United States. It serves as a resource for government, media and law enforcement. The league additionally scrutinizes and exposes extremists and hate groups. The Anti-Defamation League provides the Partners Against Hate program. It also operates Braun Holocaust Institute and the Hidden Child Foundation/ADL.
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The Home Attendant Program, a part of the New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, provides a range of long-term care services. It serves more than 800 senior citizens. The program includes medical visits for senior citizens in their homes. The Home Attendant Program features health-related personal care, housekeeping, shopping and cooking solutions. The parent organization is a nonprofit corporation that has been operational since 1968. It operates throughout New York and maintains a staff of over 1,200 individuals. The New York Foundation for Senior Citizens additionally offers social service programs. It provides support and transportation services and senior theater enrichment programs.
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American Thoracic Society is one of the leading medical associations dedicated to advancing lung and critical care medicine. With more than 13,000 members, its various chapters further the purpose of the society, and act as scientific advisors to their respective local lung associations. Each chapter represents a state or other geographical area, and includes in its membership more than 30 active members. Its chapters hold scientific and business meetings every year, and provide a national forum to address issues of education, practice, research and public policy that are of relevance. The society publishes various journals, and ATS News, which is a monthly print and electronic publication to keep its members informed about the current activities of the society, and features reports and a calendar of meetings, conferences and courses offered. American Thoracic Society is headquartered in New York City.
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The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, also known as CHCF, offers a range of youth development and child care programs and services. Founded in 1982, it serves several children and families in the Latino Community in New York. The committee maintains an early care and education institute. The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families administers a family health education program that covers topics related to maternal health, HIV and other concerns. The committee also operates a policy center, as well as conducts drop-out prevention programs. It provides individual and group counseling solutions. The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families offers after-school programs in science, physical education and visual arts.
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Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York offers emergency food, homelessness prevention and immigration solutions. It is an agency that serves more than 8,000 individuals in Westchester, Rockland, Orange and Putnam counties in New York. The agency provides case management, youth recreational and spiritual services. Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York also offers adaptive solutions for deaf and blind individuals. The agency provides eviction prevention, legal, therapeutic counseling, and employment training and placement services. It offers housing and residential solutions for individuals with mental disabilities. In addition, Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York organizes summer camps, as well as provides financial assistance and information and referral solutions. The agency is a part of Catholic Charities.