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Children Incorporated provides resources to children in need in the United States and abroad because we passionately believe that children everywhere deserve education, hope, and opportunity.
Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.
STEM Advantage's mission is to mentor, prepare and inspire young women and underserved communities to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through paid internships, mentorships and scholarships. This 360-degree approach is designed to provide the support needed to keep promising scholars in a STEM program, including the skills and work experience that will assist them in landing their first position after graduation, plus graduate with less student debt. In 2012 we launched our program at California State University, Dominguez Hills, a highly diverse, urban university that serves the Los Angeles metropolitan area. In 2014 we expanded our program to include students at California State University, Los Angeles, which is also highly diverse. Our goal "23 by 2023" is to offer our program at all 23 California State University (CSU) campuses by 2023. The CSU is the nation's largest four-year public university system with 23 campuses. The CSU stretches 800 miles from Humboldt in the north to San Diego in the South, and educates approximately 460,000 students. We selected the CSU as our university partner because the CSU: educates the most ethnically, economically and academically diverse student body in the nation provides more than half of all undergraduate degrees granted to California's Latino, African American and Native American students is the nation's largest four-year public university system; more than a third of CSU students are first generation college students.
Empower and support youth through empowerment programs for all youth and supporting basic needs for youth facing poverty.
Teaching life lessons through education and sport. At the Maurice Lucas Foundation, kids come first. We are passionate about their success and believe in their ability to dream, learn, and achieve. Our programs, middle school through high school - and beyond, are built on academics, character development, physical activity, and community. We partner with families, teachers, schools, like-minded individuals, and organizations to create a community of champions who provide transformational opportunities and experiences for students. Together we encourage and support students' resilience as they navigate an increasingly challenging world. Our goal is for all students to have a fair and equitable opportunity to access a high-quality education and pursue their dreams.
Agape Development Ministries brings hope and transformation to the Third Ward through economic, emotional, and spiritual empowerment.
HALTER's mission is to use animals, especially miniature horses, to provide support and enhance the lives of others. This non-profit corporation was founded in August 2001 to train miniature horses as Pet Therapy animals for use by special needs children. HALTER actively participates in programs designed to meet the needs of all children to help them live fuller, happier lives. HALTER also assists at-risk teenagers by offering opportunities to participate in training and riding programs. These programs improve self-confidence, while allowing the opportunity for the participants to help others. As an extension of the at-risk teen program, HALTER provides a supportive, constructive environment for teenagers with court appointed community service to complete their hours of obligation.
To be a premier means for at-risk Ecuadorian youth to achieve a post-secondary education.
AngelStreet mentors girls by providing musical training in communities with limited artistic opportunities. We seek to empower young women to understand their value, discover their purpose, and serve as creative leaders.
Girl Scouts build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
To always welcome and connect young people and families to opportunities that embrace diversity, nurture growth, and inspire success
One Can Help provides the scarce resources that underserved children and families involved in the juvenile court system need in order to improve their lives and reach higher.