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Central Humanitarian International Funds

Non-profit Organization Management
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    baxter berliner president at Central Humanitarian International Funds USA, Inc. or CHIEF USA
    • Plano, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

The objectives of: CENTRAL HUMANITARIAN INTERNATIONAL FUNDS USA , Inc. or ( CHIEF USA , Inc). www.beatricecayochiefusa.org are the following: a) The purpose of this corporation is the following: To build schools, shelters, plus to sponsor all level students, all ages, with their educational needs up to a Post Doctorate Degree, researchers, politicians, and writers as well. b) To help raise funds that will be allocated in forms of scholarships to sponsor primarily any Graduate level students to obtain their Masters Degree and up to a Post Doctorate Degree level of education, including research and internships etc.., who are incapable to do so due to lack of funds. To assist families to overcome any gap in their life to obtain a college degree whether it may be lodging, tuition payment assistance, to provide a daycare for parents to live their children while they are in school or at work. To assist all level students from infant to post doctorate degree. c) To serve as a referral site to assist all level students who need educational information, or to obtain employment in their field o,r to provide them with helpful resources that are available in the community. d) To organize fund raising activities to sponsor political candidates statewide, to assist them with any political needs they may encounter regardless of their political parties. Sponsor young writers to publish their books. Provide social and basic immigration services to the community Our Motto: Giving you a hand today so you can give one to someone else tomorrow. Our Vision: To promote education by opening the door to everyone, all students, all ages, to fulfill their dream of having a College degree or more.., Our Mission Statement: To Implant schools, shelters, and to eliminate all of the gaps that prevent students to complete their college degrees.