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To empower youth with experience in foster care to successfully transition into adulthood.
To strengthen our community by inspiring and empowering diverse youth, ages 4-14, to dream BIG and BELIEVE they can achieve anything in life by exposing them, their parents, and community members to safe, fun, interactive, recreational, and educational learning environments as well as child development workshops, volunteering, and hands-on activities.
Our mission is to improve access to health care by providing financial assistance to low-income children for commercial air travel to obtain special medical care; to promote awareness of our services through targeted outreach programs; to enlist the help of community-minded people through strategic calls to action.
THE MISSION OF SEATTLE INFANT DEVELOPMENT CENTER To provide a safe, supportive environment for all working families who are entrusting SIDC with the care of their children regardless of special needs, lifestyles, race, or religion. To address each child’s individual physical, cognitive, and emotional needs for the purpose of nurturing and enhancing positive self-esteem. To encourage open communication and participation of all families in the care of their children. To provide a rewarding, educational, and responsive working environment for all caregiver and staff. To work with other childcare centers in addressing the specific needs of the downtown community and share our experience and knowledge with other centers and the community.
Our vision is that all families affected by childhood cancer will experience a community of hope, joy, and love. When cancer becomes your world, The Goodtimes Project creates caring spaces for local families to connect and kids to be kids, through camps, events, and programs.
To promote healing of human trafficking survivors and strategically confront slavery in our state.
The mission of 3D Girls, Inc. is to educate and empower young women to be advocates for themselves and their families. Our vision is to create a platform for young women to become role models for their families while empowering them to develop their own potential as capable, self-sufficient citizens of our society. Because there are more than 40% of U.S. women, heading households living in poverty, the work of 3D Girls, Inc. is grounded in supporting women and girls in low-income communities. Ninety percent of our clients are people of color identifying as African-American or Hispanics living in low-income communities here in Atlanta. Sixty percent of our clients have expressed that they are not working, 80% are receiving government assistance.
Breaking the cycle of poverty through education and relationship.
To empower, educate and enhance the lives of homeless, senior, and disadvantaged women and girls with the skills necessary to become self-sufficient in today's society.
Since 1855, Jewish Children's Regional Service (JCRS) has served vulnerable Jewish children and families across seven mid-south states including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma. JCRS provides outreach services and needs-based scholarships for youth with special needs, Jewish summer camp, and college aid. Each year, more than 1,500 youth are impacted through our work.
Hays County Food Bank is passionately committed to improving lives through food assistance programs, nutrition education and advocacy.
Wild Iris is dedicated to promoting a safer community by empowering and restoring the independence of those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. Our vision is for non-violent relationships based on dignity, respect, compassion, and equality.