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To provide a nurturing and safe environment where children learn the skills and confidence to be successful in life. How: The House of Champions is an after-school program set in a nurturing, home-like environment for high need, low-income children in grades 2 to 4 living in the urban Cleveland community. Our program uses a combination of paid staff and volunteers to work directly with the students to foster social/emotional learning and improve academic performance, as well as help meet the dietary needs of the children by providing daily nutritious meals and snacks. We work with each child to develop and instill the confidence and skills necessary for success in school and life. House of Champions is, and will always be, a tuition-free, program rooted in love, safety, and consistency.
The mission of Art House is to make art accessible to Brooklyn Centre and the Greater Cleveland community by providing instruction, encouragement, and facilities. Our purpose is to provide high quality visual and creative art classes for people of all ages and skill levels. Our goal is to enrich the lives of those that live in our community, to encourage and strengthen the careers of local artists, and to promote learning through the arts.
Erie Neighborhood House promotes a just and inclusive society by strengthening low-income, primarily Latino families through skill-building, access to critical resources, advocacy and collaborative action. Our core values are: - To affirm the dignity and capacity of all persons to reach their fullest potential. - To strengthen the voice of the disenfranchised in shaping their future. - To embody a spirit of service and respect. - To forge creative solutions and promote social change.
William Penn House - * Is a Quaker center for exploring and making visible the Quaker Testimonies of peace, community, simplicity, equality and truth, * Nurtures and celebrates those who "Speak Truth to Power" in pursuit of peace and social justice * Has a special ministry to youth * Connects visitors from the United States and around the world with the service and witness resources of Washington D.C. * Serves as a communication center for Friends' meetings in the Washington area * Is a hospitality center on Capitol Hill that can provide lodging for up to 30 people, and rooted and grounded in Quaker faith and practice.
To transform and empower the lives of inner city youth and their families through Christ, by giving them hope, a productive future, and a changed community.
We open doors to improve lives and uplift communities through educational, economic, and support services.