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  2. Building an Inclusive Community, One Friendship at a Time. Friendship Circle of Virginia (FCVA) is a 501c3 (81-5132419) non-profit organization that aims to create an inclusive community by facilitating friendships and social opportunities for people with and without disabilities to connect through meaningful social experiences at home and ...

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  3. Friendship Circle of Virginia (FCVA) is a 501c3 (81-5132419) non-profit organization that aims to create an inclusive community by facilitating friendships and social opportunities for people with and without disabilities to connect through meaningful social experiences at home and throughout the community.

  4. Friendship Circle of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. 1,236 likes · 46 talking about this · 439 were here. Building an Inclusive Community, One Friendship at a Time

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  5. Give to FCVA and keep our programs free for our families. Your generosity will directly impact the lives of those who need it the most, enabling Friendship Circle of Virginia to continue being a sanctuary of inclusion, acceptance, and friendship for all.

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    Mr. Ryoichi Sasakawa, President of The Japan Shipbuilding Industry Foundation, played an important role in the organization’s history. After being introduced to the Friendship Force, Mr. Sasakawa became convinced of the worthy goals of the program. Thanks to Mr. Sasakawa’s financial gifts in the mid 1980s, The Friendship Force was able to grow into...

    During its first five years, a few large two-way exchanges were conducted each year. In 1982, Friendship Force travel arrangements changed from charters to one-way “exchanges” on regularly scheduled airlines, allowing greater flexibility and a reduction of group size—first to 40-80 and later to 20-25. The change in format permitted a great expansio...

    In 1985, the A.R.M.S. (American Russian Mutual Survival) program was implemented under the auspices of The Friendship Force. The endeavor encouraged the use of arms that embrace rather than arms that destroy. In May of that year a group of 10 Soviet citizens traveled to the U.S. to extend arms of friendship in Atlanta, Georgia; Raleigh, North Carol...

  6. Nov 5, 2019 · Friendship Circle of Virginia (FCVA) is a 501c3 (81-5132419) non-profit organization that aims to create an inclusive community by facilitating friendships and social opportunities for people with and without disabilities […]

  7. Friendship Circle of Virginia (FCVA) is a non-profit organization that aims to create an inclusive community by facilitating friendships and social opportunities for people with and without...

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