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Our mission is to uplift Malawi’s children by building businesses and by enabling investment in children’s care
SAJE (Strategic Actions for a Just Economy) builds community power and leadership for economic justice. SAJE se dedica a construir poder y liderazgo comunitario para crear justicia económica.
TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN, TEENS AND INFANTS WHO ARE FIGHTING SERIOUS ILLNESSES AND LONG TERM ACUTE TRAUMA.
Arts on the Block, a nonprofit arts organization with a nearly 20-year history in the region, is the only hands-on studio art apprenticeship program in the region offering youth and young adults the opportunity to learn about art, design, and business by engaging in real-world public art commissions. We recruit, train, place, and support youth and young adults with art and design aptitudes who might not ordinarily be introduced to entry-level jobs and career paths in the creative industries. AOB apprentices join one of our existing studio crews led by master teaching artists and supported by a team of management professionals. AOB crew members work their way up through summer intensives and year-round projects to produce large-scale mosaic public art. Along the way, they receive customized professional skills training, connect with our creative network, and pursue individualized plans for success in creative careers.
Colorado Youth for a Change believes all students can learn, succeed in school, and rise above seemingly insurmountable obstacles to graduate.
Behailu Academy empowers youth to find their voices through the arts, academics, and community service. Our goal is to provide access to the arts and opportunities so that all youth can reach their potential.
Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis’ mission is simple: to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold. Our programs free girls from gender stereotypes, truly allowing them to be themselves. We empower girls to be confident in their own skin, prepared for their futures, proud of who they are, and ready to take their place in the world.By partnering with schools and community organizations, we can offer our educational and empowering programs to girls at their facilities. By utilizing well-trained volunteers to lead many of our programs, we can direct a larger portion of our operating budget to supporting our programs and serving girls. Our innovative approach allows us to maximize our reach in the greater Indianapolis community, serving thousands of girls with quality programming
Community Empowerment Network is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide at-risk low-income youth and families with a safe place where they can engage in education, recreation and intervention programs designed to keep them off the streets, out of gangs and off drugs. Currently, we are expanding our services by launching a new program named the Economic Equity Council whose mission is to help small businesses, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders with business interests leverage public-private partnerships.
Our mission is to transform the lives of underserved youth through academic enrichment, health and wellness, social responsibility and leadership through squash.
Pebble Tossers mission is to empower and equip youth to lead through service .
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Core Beliefs A Boys & Girls Club Provides: A safe place to learn and grow... Ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals... Life-enhancing programs and character development experiences... Hope and opportunity.
Drowning prevention and aquatic safety education. The San Diego Junior Lifeguard Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of water safety through the many programs it supports including water proofing San Diego, trarn to swim programs for intercity youth, and 100 scholarships for disadvantaged family participation in the jg program each summer