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Friends Of The Allentown Parks

TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND OTHER SUPPORT FOR THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF ALLENTOWN AND TO ENGAGE VOLUNTEERS IN THE PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE ALLENTOWN PARKS

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Education
Family ACCESS of Newton

We believe that the strongest way to assure healthy child development is to ensure the quality of relationships each child has in the critical early years with parents, caregivers and nurturing adults. FamilyACCESS strengthens families and the community by providing programs that nurture child development, promote effective parenting skills, and support working parents. In doing so, we actively engage a racially, economically, and culturally diverse population.

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Homegrown Lacrosse

To build a community that inspires and empowers players to excel in life and lacrosse

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100 Mile Club USA

The 100 Mile Club is a nationally recognized and easy to implement school-based fitness program that challenges kids to run (or walk) 100 miles during a school year. The program also teaches kids life skills, goal setting, and self-esteem while making physical activity a healthier habit for life.

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Pelham Community Rowing Association

PELHAM COMMUNITY ROWING ASSOCIATION (PCRA) OFFERS PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS OF ALL ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE LEVELS WITHIN AN ENVIRONMENT OF SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT.

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Justice Rights
YWCA of Santa Monica - Westside

The YWCA Santa Monica / Westside has been serving the greater Westside community since 1926. Our Our Mission is to empower women and girls by creating opportunities for growth, progress and success. Our Programs – including early childhood development; K-12 life skills, literacy and athletics; transitional housing and education; young adult networking and career-building; parent support; and personal and professional renewal – instill confidence, capability and effectiveness in women and girls across the life cycle within a supportive, encouraging environment.

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The mission of 3/20 is to motivate and equip believers to use their giftedness as a tool for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ

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Health
Sunflower Wellness

Our mission is to empower as many people as possible living with cancer to find strength and support through exercise. We bridge the gap between medical treatment and physical activity by working with oncologists to bring exercise directly to patients. We are committed to using the latest cancer and fitness research to set standards in our field. Our programs promote healing and a sense of well-being, while helping our clients gain control through their recovery process. Sunflower Wellness understands every person is different and offers custom-tailored programs to meet their needs, infusing a unique warmth into all our work.

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Art
Battery Conservancy

The Battery Conservancy, a non-profit educational corporation, was created in 1994 to revitalize The Battery and renew the spirit of Castle Clinton National Monument, the park's major landmark. The goal is to return The Battery and Castle to their historic roles as the center of cultural life in the Harbor and Downtown New York. The historic Battery, at the southern tip of Manhattan, is one of the most visited parks in New York City. An estimated 6 million people visit The Battery and the Castle annually, including national and international tourists, school children, and local residents and workers in Downtown Manhattan. Sweeping views of the Harbor and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island frame the setting for New York's premier waterfront park. Visitors stroll along the 1500-foot Admiral Dewey Promenade at the water's edge, which is also the point of departure for the many ferries taking people to harbor attractions. The park's 25 acres are home to 21 monuments, memorials and works of art, many related to the Battery's role in the history of immigration and defense. The Conservancy plays a pivotal role among organizations vitally interested in the future of The Battery, the downtown district, the waterfront, the quality of community life and the environment in New York. New York City owns and maintains Battery Park through the Department of Parks & Recreation; the U.S. government owns and maintains Castle Clinton through the National Park Service; and both are major sites in New York State's Harbor Heritage Area. Warrie Price, founding President of the Conservancy, serves as the City's Battery Park Administrator and the State's Heritage Area Director.

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Environment
Education
Randall's Island Park Alliance

Randall's Island Park Alliance (RIPA), formerly known as the Randall's Island Sports Foundation (RISF), was founded in 1992 as a public-private partnership to work on behalf of Randall's Island Park, located in the East River between East Harlem, the South Bronx and Astoria, Queens. RIPA works with the City and local communities to provide an innovative and exciting destination through a wide range of sports venues, cultural events and environmental exploration. As the dedicated steward of Randall’s Island Park, the Alliance sustains, maintains, develops and programs the Park to support the wellbeing of all New Yorkers.

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Art
Renaissance Youth Center

Renaissance Youth Center strives to empower at-risk inner city youth to fully maximize their potential as productive and responsible members of society by offering dynamic, team building education, music and sports programs while instilling the importance of building a strong community.

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Cardinal Quarterback Club

To promote youth sports, specifically the sport of football in the town of Greenwich, CT. Helping the high school and youth athletes have safe equipment, safe practices, and promoting the sport for all youth to enjoy in the community.