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A tuition-free, private school for children who have experienced homelessness.
RONALD C. WORNICK JEWISH DAY SCHOOL DEVELOPS STUDENTS WHO ARE SOCIALLY AND ACADEMICALLY PREPARED TO MEET THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS ENGAGED LEADERS COMMITTED TO A LIFE STEEPED IN JEWISH ETHICS AND VALUES.
IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF MUTUAL RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILITY, THE OAKS SCHOOL PREPARES STUDENTS TO MEET THE WORLD WITH THE COMBINED WISDOM OF AN INTELLIGENT MIND, A SKILLED HAND, AND A COMPASSIONATE HEART.
At Seattle Amistad School, we foster community integrity through rigorous bilingual and bicultural education, developing our students’ academic strengths and cultural sensibilities, while nurturing compassionate and engaged citizens.
BROOKLYN INDEPENDENT IS A 6TH-8TH PRIVATE MIDDLE SCHOOL WITH A FIERCE BELIEF IN DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. WE SPECIALIZE IN MIDDLE SCHOOL LEARNING BY BALANCING HIGH RIGOR AND HIGH EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING. OUR SLIDING-SCALE TUITION MODEL ENSURES THAT ALL FAMILIES HAVE ACCESS TO AND CAN AFFORD AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION. WE BELIEVE DIVERSITY MAKES US BETTER, SMARTER, AND STRONGER.
EQuip Our Kids!, a project of Earthways Foundation, is a national nonprofit campaign raising needed awareness about and support for EQ life skills, especially among parents and businesses. Founded by civic-minded media, business and social entrepreneurs with no financial stake in the outcomes, our goal is comprehensive EQ life skills instruction in every U.S. pre-K-12 classroom by 2030.
The mission of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) is to honor and preserve the legacy of service and educate all generations about the impact of the Vietnam War. Based in Arlington, Virginia, VVMF is the nonprofit organization authorized by the U.S. Congress in 1980 to build a national memorial dedicated to all who served with the U.S. armed forces in the Vietnam War. Incorporated on April 27, 1979 by a group of veterans led by Jan C. Scruggs, the organization sought a tangible symbol of recognition from the American people for those who served in the war. The result was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (commonly referred to as The Wall), which has become one of the most visited memorials in Washington, D.C. with an estimated 5.6 million annual visitors.
The Association for Teaching Bible in Kannapolis Public Schools exists to provide monetary support for teaching of the Bible in Kannapolis City public schools.
DeLaSalle North Catholic High School's mission is to serve a racially diverse community of capable, interested and motivated college-bound students, primarily from North /Outer-Northeast Portland who would not otherwise have access to an excellent, faith-based education.