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Our mission is to collect, preserve, and promote an active knowledge of the history, arts, and culture relevant to sexually diverse communities in metropolitan Washington DC.
Our goal is to provide every word in every language, for free to everyone, everywhere.
We empower people and enrich communities through engagement, art, & direct action.
"PUSH FOR OPPORTUNITIES" OUR MISSION: To provide performance opportunities and scholarships that encourage freedom of expression and promotes the therapeutic benefits of dance.
Our Mission: Girls, Going Places To enable more girls to become scientists, engineers, builders, makers, creators or to get to the top of any ladder they wish to climb. We want to equip girls with the tools to succeed in any aspect of their lives by plugging the gap currently left by society. By enabling girls to define how they see themselves from scratch, we will, in turn, rewrite how the world views girls in general.
We train incarcerated writers to be journalists and publish their stories
We are working to empower and inspire Detroit’s young people through improvisation, an art form that fosters confidence and teaches a creative and collaborative approach to life. We believe every child should have the opportunity and support they need to succeed. We’re using improv to transform how our students view their potential and the power of their voice.
A team of volunteers, trained specialists, and professionals each with essential expertise (history, aviation, diving, navigation), who are dedicated to locating and assisting with identifying American prisoners of war and missing in action from World War Two and other conflicts around the globe. This effort is done through detailed research and exploration while consistently coordinating with appropriate national authorities.
Harmony's mission is to enrich the lives of adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities through the power of art, music, and community.