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2nd Recess is a health centered 501(c)3 youth running nonprofit serving San Diego County. Since our inception in the summer of 2011, our focus has been on inspiring San Diego youth and their families to be active through running and track & field. Introducing kids to fun and fitness through running builds healthy habits and reduces instances of obesity in adulthood.
The San Juan Soccer Club is committed to the development and success of Elite student athletes. Our highly experienced Coaching staff fosters a competitive environment that allows players to achieve their highest aspirations, driven by perseverance, integrity and exceptional character.
BINA Farm Center (BFC) brings together individuals with and without special needs by offering a variety of inclusive enrichment programs that help them to both thrive personally and make their best contribution towards the communities in which they live. BFC provides a comprehensive therapeutic and recreational environment utilizing Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies, Vocational Training Programs and Creative and Complementary Therapies for children and adults with physical, developmental and emotional challenges.
Founded in 2013, this program was established to provide a safe environment for children playing football and participating in cheer. We utilize the best equipment and safety standards to ensure that every child is safe when they step onto our field.
Washington DC Youth Rugby was founded in 2004 with the mission to reach out to under-served children in Washington DC to promote health and physical fitness and to teach valuable life skills through the sport of rugby.
An entrepreneurial mentoring program that pairs college students with middle school students of under-resourced communities.
Chill inspires young people through boardsports and builds a more equitable outdoor community.
The mission of the Firehawks is to develop a true and lasting love and passion for the game of lacrosse. The Firehawks are dedicated to developing lacrosse skills, good sportsmanship, teamwork, accountability and respect in a healthy and fun environment. As one of the most competitive clubs in the Bay Area, we also teach the advanced skills needed to succeed at the next level of high school lacrosse and competitive travel teams.
The IFYL is organized to promote the National Games of Ireland to the youth of the San Francisco Bay Area All players pay modest registration fees and are provided with uniforms, equipment, coaching, and various travel opportunities to learn and expand their skills in hurling and Gaelic football
Phoenix Center's mission is to inspire hope, health and healing by providing the highest level of mental health care to every child and family through innovative trauma-informed therapy and education.
Camp Aranzazu (pronounced Ah ran' zah zoo) is dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with chronic illnesses and special needs by providing unique camping, environmental studies, and retreat experiences to groups with special needs. We accomplish this mission based on an ecumenical understanding that as people of God, we are called to demonstrate love and compassion for others, and responsibility for our environment. The barrier-free facility features paved walkways to assist wheelchair travel, specialized equipment to enable maximum participation in water sports and other physical activities, as well as a medical facility for campers requiring daily treatments and medications. The camp seeks to create and maintain a partnership between the campers and the land that preserves and protects the existing habitat for native and endangered species of plants and animals, and complements the history of the area and local community. Many community partners have joined together to help make the camp experience extraordinary and unique from any other camp program. Some of these community partners include the Rockport Center for the Arts, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife, and the The University of Texas Marine Science Institute.
The development and growth of amateur rugby from age 6 to age 60. A successful club with two national titles and two state titles with 200+ registered players.