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We are constantly balancing our society by giving back to the community and reaching out to schools in need through donations and collaboration with Charity organizations.

During our travels, we CRIJC saw significant need especially in the Caribbean region, including other poor and developing countries and have been working with other organizations in making a positive impact with your support and donations.
The generosity of this organization makes it possible for others  to continue having education opportunities in this difficult area.

Please click on the donate button that will take you to PayPal to make a contribution or you can also sign up to become a volunteer.

Our partner {Blue Scholarship Fund -EIN No. 47-2644203. All donation(s) are tax deductible.


​"Violence" is an everyday threat, and  the most urgent issue  for millions of the poorest people."
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One (1) in every three (3) women are survivors of sexual violence. One (1) in every three (3) men are survivors of sexual violence

Our  community engagements programs; stay in school, discussions on  violence, gangs activities, the offender's population, sexual assault & human trafficking, domestic violence,  substance abuse, type of drugs, it impact both social and economical.

We also volunteered in other  community engagements such as, fight against domestic abuse, LGBTQ,  Breast Cancer and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) walks that  have added to our value  and  mission.
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Some of the young people we've have met parents are in the criminal justice system, and they were abused, exposed to violence, and other negative social issues.

Each year students from low-income families can apply for scholarships to help pay for  tuition, books and other supplies as an opportunity to succeed. This is to fulfill their dreams  in building our collective future.
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Education, Race and Ethnicity: Credit Mother Jones magazine: In the Nation’s Capital, Fewer Than Half of Black Males Graduate From High School


We're simply reaching out to students in need and supporting other organizations. Our charity  partnership  has  made a huge  positive difference in several  communities on topics such as high-school students career day events.

​Denim  Day originated in  Los Angeles in the 1990s in  response to the   Italian Supreme Court’s reversal of  a rape  conviction in which the Chief  Judge asserted:  “because the  victim  wore very, very tight jeans,  she  had to help him remove them, and by removing  the jeans it was no  longer  rape but  consensual sex.”  Women wore jeans to work  the established “Denim Day” as a way of protesting the  victims.
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Since then, Denim Day  has become a national rape  prevention campaign to commemorate Sexual  Assault Awareness  month.  The  month of April  is  observed  as Sexual Assault Awareness Month around the country - by  survivors, advocates, victim service providers, law  enforcement,  prosecutors,  and the judiciary - to  raise public awareness about sexual violence.

We are working with leaders through awareness to Stop the "Sexual Exploitation" of Children. These Predators are Closer than You Might Think



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