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Wild Lilac Child Development Community offers high quality, inclusive, culturally competent, and accessible early childhood education and comprehensive family support to the Southeast Portland community.
Island Montessori is private preschool paired with a Public Charter K-8 that provides a unique, child-centered environment using the internationally recognized curriculum of pioneering educator, Dr. Maria Montessori.
3Strands Global Foundation mobilizes communities to combat human trafficking through prevention education and reintegration programs.
The Hampton High School Rowing team offers our student athletes a unique opportunity to learn the art of rowing in a positive and fun environment. We strive to encourage excellence through personal development, teamwork, and ethical and responsible behavior on and off the water. Advancement of leadership abilities, strength of character, and sportsmanship are our cornerstones. Respect for competitors, defeat with dignity, and victory with humility make us a team. Let these lessons and experiences be the lasting hallmark in our foundation for crew members to accomplish a rewarding, healthy and successful life.
College Bound AZ, a nonprofit community resource, shares the journey to college with aspiring under-represented students through mentorship, guidance, and support resources for their advancement to a better future through education.
Our mission is to provide preventive education to children and adults, empowering them with skills that create a safe society free from sexual abuse, bullying, and internet exploitation.
The River Valley Charter School Foundation is to support the River Valley Charter School, a public Montessori school serving students in grades K-8.
At Leonardo School we help students to see the joy, wonder and beauty of their world for themselves, to see and understand their world through both their minds and hearts, and to be able to make the world a better place, for present and future generations.
We, Salesian Sisters, commit ourselves to the new evangelization of youth. Impelled by our charism, we evangelize by educating. We open up new ways for the education of the young, deepening within them an attitude of respect for the dignity of the human person and an openness to life in all its forms. We commit ourselves to a community lifestyle which is simple, poor, welcoming, and able to create a new educative presence among poor youth.
Freedom Global exists to display Christ’s love by creating sustainable solutions to alleviate poverty in the developing world through social business, education, and discipleship. Our goal is to create a sustainable development model that meets physical needs and opens the door for Christian discipleship for adults and youth.
At Walden School, we nurture a child's natural wonder and personal dignity. We provide a personalized, developmentally appropriate program that encourages responsibility, initiative, child-led inquiry, ethical behavior, and excellence. We promote positive conflict resolution skills, understanding, and creativity in problem solving. Children learn academic skills and concepts through experience and Socratic discussion, as well as through direct instruction and practice. We teach children to value and respect diversity. We strive, therefore, to lay the foundation for wisdom, to encourage the spirit of Renaissance learning, and to teach that we all have stewardship for the world in which we live.
Working together to support our community and the education of our children. Our niche is identifying gaps and filling those needs through financial and volunteer support. We strive to achieve these goals by: - Inspiring Schilling parents/grandparents to get involved using both traditional and modern outreach techniques. - Extending our financial reach through community-based online fundraising and corporate giving programs. - Expanding our volunteer base by cultivating volunteerism in our school’s 5th and 6th graders and high school students. - Tapping into the leadership skills in the greater Newark community.