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To engage, empower, enrich, and advance the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community of Colorado.
YALD is a sports-based youth development non-profit committed to providing underserved young people with the skills and confidence they need to achieve their dreams and become a positive force for change in their communities. At YALD we believe that physical activity is key to the health and development of our youth, contributing to their physical, social, and emotional well-being. Using team sports as an entry point for holistic youth development, YALD engages young people ages eight to 17 in a range of activities including life skills development, nutrition education, academic support, and community service. Our vision is to provide young people from underserved communities with the resources and mentorship they need to succeed in school and on the field, and to become healthy, well-rounded individuals who can effect positive change for their communities.
We use the game of basketball to develop goodwill in order to lead people to God and to help them discover their God-given dreams.
Good Sports drives equitable access in youth sports and physical activity by supporting children in high-need communities to achieve their greatest potential, on the field and in life.
To develop and deliver quality soccer programs which promote a fun, family environment based on our philosophies: Everyone Plays(R) Balanced Teams Open Registration Positive coaching Good sportmanship
from the website: "The C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation enriches the lives of children with special needs, supports their families, and strengthens communities through the sport of fishing. We empower families and communities to celebrate children with special needs, making these children feel valued and loved so they can overcome limitations and be successful." C.A.S.T. = Catch A Special Thrill!
Cloud Dancers Therapeutic Horsemanship Program, Inc. (Cloud Dancers) is an Albuquerque-based recreational horsemanship program founded in 1982 for people with disabilities. We are a 501c(3) non-profit organization located in Corrales, New Mexico. Our goal is to provide individuals with an opportunity for a unique therapeutic, recreational experience in a fun, safe environment. Cloud Dancers is an Affiliate Center Member of PATH Intl. ( Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship Inernational). Cloud Dancers offers a Therapeutic Riding Program.
McLean Youth Soccer is a registered 501(c)(3) organization based in McLean Virginia (a town of approximately 40,000 people) in the heart of Fairfax County, less than 30 minutes from our Nation's capital). The purpose of McLean Youth Soccer is to provide a place for every player and a player for every place. All our programs maintain fiscal discipline and are supported by the MYS Board, hundreds of volunteers and a highly experienced coaching staff. McLean Youth Soccer develops youth through the sport of soccer by providing quality coaching, a high caliber environment and a commitment to best practices. We impart life lessons through soccer.
Founded in 2015, the Girls’ Ultimate Movement (GUM) is a community-wide outreach program designed to increase girls’ participation in the sport of ultimate. Players, coaches, administrators and parents across the US are thrilled to be participating in GUM. As an explosive team sport that emphasizes character and leadership skills, ultimate is the NEXT big sport for girls. The Girls’ Ultimate Movement focuses on creating opportunities for youth and high school aged girls to participate in sports, lead with their peers, and celebrate the beauty of sport with their opponents. Through the Girls’ Ultimate Movement, USA Ultimate is collaborating with some of the nation’s most passionate and dedicated leaders to generate new and innovative ideas for programming, infrastructure, and policy that will facilitate development of the girls’ division!
Founded in 1982, Camp Horizon works to restore dignity and hope to children, teens, and young adults who have been abused and neglected-- empowering them to make good decision and to lead healthy productive lives.
WYBA was established to provide neighborhood youth with an opportunity to promote and develop teamwork, sportsmanship, character and community spirit through the challenge and enjoyment of competitive baseball. It's our goal to prepare children for high school baseball.