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Totem Girl Scouts Council is a Seattle, WA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Operation HOPE is America`s first nonprofit social investment banking organization, and a global leader in "silver rights" and financial literacy empowerment. Since its inception in 1992, Operation HOPE has served more than 2 million individuals. HOPE has also directs more than $1.5 billion in private capital to America`s low-wealth communities, maintains a growing army of 20,000 HOPE Corps volunteers and serves over 300 U.S. cities, as well as South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates. Operation HOPE has helped to modify or restructure more than $200 million in mortgages tied to the sub-prime mortgage crisis, and helped more than 100,000 survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Our new initiative, Project 5117, launched at the end of 2013. The mission of Project 5117 is to strengthen the economy by empowering those who earn less than $50,000 a year. It is a mission that is supported by a broad range of services including homeownership counseling, credit card debt management, programs to raise credit scores to 700, small business empowerment programs and a comprehensive youth entrepreneurship-training course called HOPE Business-In-A-Box.
The Florida Center for Child and Family Development is a Sarasota, FL-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Shriners is a Mountlake Terrace, WA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Housing discrimination occurs when someone treats you unfairly because of your protected class in the rental, sale, insuring, or financing of a home. Protected classes include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, familial status, military status (state protection), and sexual orientation (local protection). All who seek housing should have an equal opportunity to rent, purchase, finance, or insure the property they choose. Protect The Fair Housing Center is here to ensure all people have the same access to opportunities. Being treated in a discriminatory manner is unjust and unlawful. If you feel that you have been treated unfairly we will actively listen to your complaint. When necessary, we can investigate and pursue enforcement action. The Fair Housing Center is here to ensure all people have the same access to opportunities. Being treated in a discriminatory manner is unjust and unlawful. If you feel that you have been treated unfairly we will actively listen to your complaint. When necessary, we can investigate and pursue enforcement action. The Fair Housing Center understands that some people may not be aware of the fair housing laws or how to identify discriminatory practices. To share this information with the public and housing professionals, we distribute materials, offer trainings, host outreach events, and much more. By ensuring everyone is familiar with fair housing rights, we can help to eliminate discriminatory practices. Our education and outreach efforts can also help people to recognize when they are being treated unfairly.