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The honorary consuls are the relays of the action of the consulate .
In permanent contact with the latter, they can provide you with information, help you if you find yourself in difficulty, facilitate some of your administrative procedures by issuing you directly either life and residence certificates, or civil status records, by legalizing or certifying your signature, by certifying true to the original translations or copies.
On the other hand, they cannot issue you passports, national identity cards or laissez-passer, and you cannot carry out civil status procedures with them, such as transcription or declaration of birth, marriage or death.
The Vice-Consulate of Portugal in Providence is a Portuguese diplomatic outpost that offers consular services to Portuguese citizens and others within its jurisdiction, operating under the wider Portuguese diplomatic network. It handles functions such as passports, document legalization, civil registry formalities, and other consular support in line with what’s listed under “Consular Services” and “Consulate at Home” on its official site. It also serves to maintain and promote relations between Portugal and the local region.
The Consulate General in Boston has dependent Honorary Consulates. They are offices managed by private citizens who assist the community in collaboration with the Consulate General by providing a number of administrative services.
We are a network of successful REALTORS, advancing women as business leaders in the industry and in the communities we serve.
The Women's Council of REALTORS is recognized as the voice for women in real estate, and the premier source for the development of leaders in the industry, organized real estate and beyond.
1. Women's Council is a dynamic, accessible and diverse network, linking each member to the tools, training and support to develop their individual leadership potential and business goals.
2. Women's Council identifies, supports and promotes the development of strong women business leaders in the industry, organized real estate and in the broader community.
3. Women's Council provides an influential voice and perspective for women in real estate.
4. Women's Council's local and state networks consistently deliver high membership value and a collaborative, welcoming environment in which members can achieve their business goals.
5. Women's Council is an efficient organization with the structure and capacity to fulfill the Council mission and vision with excellence.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Providence, Rhode Island. Our NAHREP® Providence Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Providence Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Providence sponsors.
The Rhode Island Medical Women's Association is the first and only organization in Rhode Island dedicated to the professional and personal needs of women physicians and their patients. Since its founding by six members in 1981, the membership of the Rhode Island Medical Women's Association has more than 100 female medical students, residents, fellows and attendings. The Rhode Island Medical Women's Association seeks to recognize the special needs of women in medicine and female patients and to help meet the challenges of tomorrow.
The Rhode Island Medical Women's Association was founded by women doctors to help themselves meet the challenge of tomorrow. Today, RIMWA has taken an active role in providing a support network for the professional and personal growth of women doctors in our area. Women physicians comprise 1/2 of the physician population. Together we have, now more than ever, the potential for a great collective spirit, one with prowess-one that really works to help manage our futures in a systematic organized way.
The Catholic Medical Society of Rhode Island was formally approved on April 26, 2007.
As Catholic Physicians of the United States and Canada, we come together in the Catholic Medical Association in order to grow in the spirit of Christ in our personal and professional lives, to bring His Spirit to all that is touched by our science and art, and to assist the Vicar of Christ, the Bishops, and the whole Christian community with leadership, especially with the particular knowledge, skill, and experience we have as Christian Physicians.
The CMA strives to serve, to form and to teach its apostolate of Catholic physicians as it did in the beginning through Member Guilds formed in conformity to the CMA. It is the intention of the CMA to have local Catholic Physicians Guilds in every state, diocese and parish in North America in order to carry forth the mission of forming the identity of the Catholic Physician as Icon of Christ the Divine Physician.
The Rhode Island Women’s Bar Association (RIWBA) promotes the advancement of the status of women in the State of Rhode Island and in the legal profession. RIWBA offers a forum to discuss and address local, national, and international issues of significance to women generally and to women attorneys in particular. RIWBA also advocates for the fair and equal administration of justice throughout the state of Rhode Island. Through philanthropy, education, mentoring and connecting people, RIWBA aims to improve the Rhode Island community as a whole.
The purposes of the Rhode Island Women’s Bar Association shall be to promote the advancement of women in the legal profession, to promote the advancement of women in a just society, to promote the administration of justice, to encourage a spirit of cooperation among its members, and to operate in accordance with the organization’s §501(c)(6) non-profit corporation status.
Originally the Rhode Island Black Lawyers Association, the organization was reorganized in 2003 as the Thurgood Marshall Law Society (TMLS) to promote a greater scope of inclusivity in promoting the support and growth of diversity of the judiciary, bar association and related legal professionals and students in the State of Rhode Island and southern New England.
Advancing the active participation of attorneys, judges, law professors and law students of color in the science of jurisprudence.
Our mission is to uphold the honor of the legal profession, to promote collaboration and networking among Rhode Island attorneys, and to protect the civil and political rights of all citizens of the State of Rhode Island.
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) is a non-profit organization founded in 1971. The AWM currently has more than 3500 members representing a broad spectrum of the mathematical community — from the United States and around the world!
Since its founding in 1971 by a small but passionate group of women mathematicians, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has grown into a leading society for women in the mathematical sciences, and is one of the societies comprising the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. AWM’s programs not only support those who participate in them directly, but also help influence the mathematics culture more generally, so that young women entering the field today encounter an environment that is more nurturing than that of the 1970’s and 1980’s. Throughout its 50 year History, the AWM has played a critical role in increasing the presence and visibility of women in the mathematical sciences.
Currently, there is a national dialogue around the lack of representation of women at the highest levels: across academia, government and industry, and from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. Diverse perspectives are necessary to solve complex problems in ethical ways that benefit all groups. Women can only move to these jobs if they have the right preparation, meaning they typically have moved through standard career pipelines, by which we are referring to a necessary sequence of education or jobs. AWM is focused on understanding the pipeline for women in mathematics. AWM recognizes that institutions like academia, government, and industry need to continue to review their organizational cultures and adjust their internal promotional practices, otherwise increases to the numbers of women who move through the career pipeline will still fail to affect the representation of women at the top. AWM’s work in continuing to foster and maintain the pool of talented female mathematicians is a key piece in bringing about these long-term goals.
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