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To address socio-economic challenges faced by young people by harnessing the power of football, providing quality education, and offering holistic community services to inspire, educate, and mobilize them as agents of change To build confident, self-reliant young women by providing access to: Education & life skills Health & wellness resources Mentorship & leadership training Sports & creative arts opportunities Keep girls away from street
We nurture and unite leaders of the nation
The Society for the Preservation of American Combined Driving Excellence is dedicated to the education and development of Combined drivers in the US and to the support of Combined driving competitions and educational events. Our goals include promoting skills and knowledge as well as ensuring the continued international conpetitiveness of the US Combined Driving Team.
America SCORES Bay Area (SCORES) is the local affiliate of the national organization, America SCORES, that strengthens communities and empowers youth through soccer, voice, and service. SCORES addresses health and educational disparities in underserved public school communities in San Francisco, Hayward, San Rafael, and Oakland by providing 1,600 students with access to programs that help students to establish a lifelong enthusiasm for learning through team-based soccer, literary arts, and civic engagement activities. Now in its 19th year of service in the Bay Area, SCORES offers programs at 72 under-served public elementary and middle school communities and through deep partnerships with area School Districts, Recreation and Parks Departments, and community-based organizations.
Beloved and Beyond exists to share the hope and love of Jesus Christ with people who have differing abilities through camps, socialization and on the job training while encouraging the community to embrace the same.
MissionThe Urban Farm inspires excitement for learning through practical work experience in a farm setting while fostering respect, responsibility, curiosity, caring and grit.
To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Peyton, CO.
Make Boating, Marine Education and Environmental Stewardship affordable & accessible to all.
Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles is an extended family of compassionate social services that enriches the community and improves the lives of countless men, women and children of all religions, ethnicities and ages. For more than 150 years, JFS has counseled families, fed the hungry, sheltered the homeless and protected the vulnerable. As Los Angeles’ oldest and most dynamic charitable organization, JFS is a trusted source of care and support, meeting the diverse and changing needs of a diverse and changing city. As the leading Jewish social services agency in Los Angeles, Jewish Family Service LA is a trusted and critical source of support for the Jewish community. But our work does not stop there. Jewish values require – and the actions of JFSLA demonstrate – our commitment to serving everyone in the Los Angeles community, of all backgrounds and identities. The Jewish tradition teaches us to honor the dignity of every individual, to extend our practice of service and loving kindness for all, and to do our part to help heal the world. Every day, Jewish Family Service LA operates according to these values. It is clear in every service and program we offer for the people of Los Angeles. Rooted in history and tradition, we strive to build an inclusive, compassionate, and just society for all.
Our mission is to encourage social growth, independence, and self-esteem in youth with autism spectrum disorders through a quality, overnight camp experience located in the greater Kansas City area.
The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community
To conduct the annual Fort Worth Cowtown Marathon, 10K and 5K road races and other races during the year in which over 26,150 individuals participate. To promote and educate children about the importance of creating a healthy lifestyle through physical fitness and nutrition with the C.A.L.F. Program.