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Supporting Organizations Including Schools, Synagogues, Churches, Colleges, Universities, Scouts, and More Supporting Organizations including Schools, Synagogues, Churches, Colleges, Universities, Scouts, and more. Is your organization listed below? If not, get involved, and we will add you to this growing list! A B ABC Federation Of Teachers—Hawaiian Gardens, CA Abraham Joshua Heschel School—New York, NY Academy for Educational Development—Washington, DC B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, East Meadow Academy for Jewish Religion – Alumni of Rabbis and Long Island, NY Cantors—Riverdale, NY B’nai B’rith Youth Organization – Lake Ontario Region Action Sudan—Madison, WI Toronto, Canada Adas Israel Congregation—Washington, DC B’nai B’rith Youth Organization—North Texas/Oklahoma Adat Ari El—Valley Village, CA B’nai Tzedek—Fountain Valley, CA Adat Shalom—Bethesda, MD B’nai Tzedek Fund – Jewish Federation of San Antonio Adath Israel Congregation Jarson Education Center San Antonio, TX Cincinnati, OH Barbara Bush Middle School—San Antonio, TX AEGON Transamerica Foundation— Los Angeles, CA Barness Center for Social Justice & Tzedakah—Phoenix, AZ Agua Fund of the Community Foundation of Collier County Barnert Temple Religious School—Franklin Lakes, NJ Washington, DC Beit Tikkun—Berkeley, CA Ahavat Olam Synagogue—Vancouver, BC, Canada Bellville Presbyterian Church—Belleville, MI Aid Still Required—Los Angeles, CA Bellwood-Antis High School—Bellwood, PA Akiba Academy—Dallas, TX Belmont High School—Belmont, MA Alpha Delta Kappa, PSI Chapter—Meriden, CT Bet Am Shalom Synagogue—White Plains, NY All Saints Episcopalian Church—Pasadena, CA Bet Shira Port—Townsend, WA Altoona Jewish Community School—Altoona, PA Beth El Congregation—Phoenix, AZ Am Yisrael Congregation—Northfield, IL Beth El Temple Center—Belmont, MA Amazing Grace Lutheran Church Anchorage AK Beth Israel – The West Temple—Cleveland, OH American Art Clay Company (AMACO)—Indianapolis, IN Beth Hillel Temple—Kenosha, WI American Association of University Women—Medina, OH Betsy Gordon Foundation—San Rafael, CA American Association of University Women Bioneers—Los Angeles, CA St. Skaneateles, NY Bon Air Presbyterian Church—Richmond, VA American Association of University Women Boyer Valley Community School District—Dunlap, IA Vincentown, NJ Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church—Bethesda, MD American Jewish Committee—Los Angeles, CA Brawerman Elementary School of American Jewish Committee, Jewish Community Wilshire Boulevard Temple—Los Angeles, CA Relations Bureau—Overland Park, KS Brecksville United Church of Christ—Brecksville, OH Amnesty International—Los Angeles, CA Breman Jewish Heritage Museum—Atlanta, GA Annapolis Friends Meeting, Religious Society of Friends Brooklyn Technical High School – Save Darfur Club (Quakers)—Annapolis, MD Brooklyn, NY Antioch Baptist Church—Cleveland, OH Brophy & Xavier College Preparatories—Phoenix, AZ Archdiocese of Cincinnati—Cincinnati, OH Buffalo Grove High School—Buffalo Grove, NY Archer Daniels Midland Foundation—Decatur, IL Burbank First United Methodist Church—Burbank, CA Arlington High School—Lagrangeville, NY Burlingame/San Mateo 4-H Club—San Mateo County, CA Ardsley Middle School—Ardsley, NY Austin High School—Decatur, AL Aspen Chapel—Aspen, CO Azalea Middle School—Brookings, OR C Calabasas High School—Calabasas, CA Congregation Eitz Chaim—Monroe, NY Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) Congregation Etz Chayim—Palo Alto, CA Toronto, Ontario, Canada Congregation Emanuel—Denver, CO Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Congregation Emanu-El B’Ne Jeshurun—Milwaukee, WI Los Angeles, CA Congregation Gates of Heaven—Schenectady, NY Carlthorpe School Los—Angeles, CA Congregation of Humanistic Judaism of Fairfield County Carmel High School Human Rights Club—Carmel, NY Westport, CT Central Reform Congregation—Clayton, MO Congregation of Shir Hadash—Los Gatos, CA Chaparral High School – Save Darfur Club—Scottsdale, AZ Congregation Ohav Shalom—Albany, NY Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School/High School Egalitarian Congregation Rodeph Sholom—New York, NY Minyan—Rockville, MD Congregation Schaarai Zedek—Tampa, FL Chatham United Methodist Church—Chatham, NJ Congregation Shalom N. —Chelmsford, MA Chill Sista’s—Apple Valley, MN Congregation Shearith Israel—Dallas, TX Christ Church Cathedral—Cincinnati, OH Congregation Shir Ha-Ma’Alot—Irvine, CA Christ Church, United Methodist—Troy, NY Congregation Shomrei Torah—Santa Rosas, CA Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church—Harrisburg, PA Congregation Sinai—Milwaukee, WI Christ Memorial Church—Holland, MI Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship UCC Church of St. Bernard of Clairvaux and St. Stanislaus Los Angeles, CA Kostka—Plainfield, NJ Congregational Church of Somersville UCC Church of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)—Salt Lake City, UT Somersville, CT Church of the Resurrection—Ellicott City, MD Congregational Church United Church of Christ Cincinnatians United to Save Darfur—Cincinnati, OH Klamath Falls, OR City Honors High School—Inglewood, CA Connecticut Folk Festival—Prospect, CT Claremont High School—Claremont, CA Conservative Synagogue—Westport, CT Clarkesville United Methodist Church—Clarkesville, GA Cooperative Middle School—Stratham, NH College of St. Scholastica—Duluth, MN Corona del Sol High School STAND Club—Tempe, AZ Collenbrook United Church—Drexel Hill, PA COSROW—Commission on the Status and Role of Women, Columbia High School, Club NOW—Maplewood, NJ San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church Communities Southwest—Scottsdale, AZ Cross of Grace Lutheran Church—Hurricane, WV Crystal Springs United Methodist Church—San Mateo, CA Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Cumberland Valley High School—Mechanicsburg, PA of Orange County—Irvine, CA Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel—Boise, ID Congregation Ansche Chesed—New York, NY D Congregation Beth David—San Luis Obispo, CA Congregation Beth El—Sudbury, MA Congregation Beth El South—Orange, NJ Darfur Action Coalition—Milwaukee, WI Congregation Beth Elohim—Acton, MA Darfur Action Group—New Rochelle, NY Congregation Beth Israel—Bellingham, WA Darfur Assistance Project—Visalia, CA Congregation Beth Israel—Colleyville, TX Darfur Awareness and Action—Chicago, IL Congregation Beth Israel—Milwaukee, WI Darfur Alert Coalition—Philadelphia, PA Congregation Beth Israel—Portland, OR Darfur/Darfur—Chicago, IL Congregation Beth Israel—Austin, TX Dear Sudan, Love, Davis/Woodland—Davis, CA Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood —Roanoke, TX DeKalb Technical College—Atlanta, GA Congregation Beth Judah—Ventnor, NJ DeMasi Middle School—Marlton, NJ Congregation Beth Or—Maple Glen, PA Dobbs Ferry Lutheran Church—Dobbs Ferry, NY Congregation Beth Shalom—Seattle, WA Douglas High School—Minden, NV Congregation Beth Shalom—Teaneck NJ Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School STAND Chapter Congregation Beth Shalom—Sioux City, IA Miami, FL Congregation Beth Shalom Sisterhood—Pittsburgh, PA Dream for Darfur—New York, NY Congregation B’nai Brith—Santa Barbara, CA Duarte High School—Duarte, CA Congregation B’nai Emunah—Tulsa, OK Duncan Indian Territory Chapter, NSDAR—Edmond, OK Congregation B’nai Israel—Gainesville, FL Congregation B’nai Shalom—Westborough, MA Congregation Brith Shalom—Bellaire, TX Congregation Church of Christian Fellowship UCC Los Angeles, CA E G Echo Horizon School—Culver City, CA General Federation of Women’s Club, International, Columbia Edgemont 5th Ward of the Church of the LDS—Provo, UT Chapter—Ocean, Park, WA Edmund Burke School—Washington DC Georgetown United Methodist Church—Jenison, MI Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church—Canoga Park, CA German School New York—White Plains, NY Emmaus Community of Christian Hope—Plainfield, NJ German Town Jewish Center—Philadelphia, PA Energy Bar Association Charitable Foundation Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania—Doylestown, PA Washington, DC Girl Scout Troop #749—Northridge, CA Enon Baptist Church—Bristol, WV Girl Scout Troop #1958—Clackamas OR Episcopal Diocese of Olympia—Seattle, WA Glen, Ridge High School—Glen Ridge, NJ Episcopal Home Communities—Aliso Viejo, CA Glen Rock Jewish Center Glen Rock, NJ Erie Benedictines for Peace—Erie, PA Global Energy Concepts—Seattle, WA Essex County Coalition for Darfur—Montclair, NJ Good Shepherd Catholic School—San Diego, CA Ethical Society of St. Louis—St. Louis, MO Gorton High School—Yonkers, NY Evergreen United Methodist Church—Fort Bragg, CA Grace Disciples of Christ Church—Covington LA Grace Episcopal Church—Morganton, NC Grace Lutheran Church—LaGrange, IL F Grace United Methodist Church—Hopkinton MD Grace United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women Newport News, VA Fairfax Southern Baptist Church—Bakersfield, CA Grassroots Activism Club—Silver Spring, MD Families for Families—Monroe, NY Green Middle School—Green, OH Fanwood Presbyterian Church—Fanwood, NJ Green Park Lutheran School—St. Louis, MO Field Foundation of Illinois—Chicago, IL Greenburgh Hebrew Center—Dobbs Ferry, NY First Baptist Church—New London, NH Gulliver Schools SMC—South Miami, FL First Christian Church—Springfield, IL Grossman Burn Foundation—Calabasas, CA First Evangelical Lutheran Church—Paxton, IL First Presbyterian Church—Bender, OR First Presbyterian Church—Hobart, OK H First Presbyterian Church—Lake City, FL First Presbyterian Church—Jacksonville, IL First Presbyterian Church—Winder, GA HaMakom —Santa Fe, NM First Presbyterian PWC—Bison, SD Hamilton Square Baptist Church—Hamilton Square, NJ First Unitarian Society of Westchester Har Sinai Owings Mills MD Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Harris C. Jeffer Foundation—Los Angeles, CA First United Methodist Church—Marianna, FL Harvard Law School Jewish Law
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