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Foundation For Pottstown Education

THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION FOR POTTSTOWN EDUCATION IS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR AND SUPPORT LIFE-CHANGING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN THE POTTSTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT PROMOTING THE ENHANCEMENT OF OUR COMMUNITY.

Albuquerque Academy

We believe that children's lives change when their natural passion for learning is nurtured and transformed into habits of life-long learning and reflection. We believe that the world changes as these children learn to serve country and community with wisdom, conviction, and compassion.

Waldorf Association Of Portland

Our mission is to work out of the insights of Rudolf Steiner to educate children for the whole of life. We nurture the imagination, cultivate the intellect, and recognize the spirit of each child. In this way, children are strengthened individually and socially to meet the challenges of life.

Spread the Word Nevada

Spread the Word Nevada is dedicated to advancing early childhood literacy by placing books into the homes of children within Southern Nevada's low income communities. Through community collaboration, mentorship and family partnership programs, Kids to Kids fosters reading and language development opportunities ultimately leading to brighter academic and economic futures for these children. We are dedicated to changing the lives of our at-risk children, one book at a time.

Village Classroom

Village Classroom is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that believes access to quality education is a very important for improving the living circumstances for children living in underprivileged villages around the world. We repair and build classrooms to empower these children and their future.

Writers In The Schools

Founded in 1983, the mission of Writers in the Schools (WITS) is to engage children in the joy and power of reading and writing. WITS was founded through the University of Houston's renowned creative writing program to bring some of our nation's most talented writers into school and community classrooms to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children. The WITS program is an effective force for educational change, integrating arts and education to ignite a love of learning in more than 400,000 children and their teachers since its founding. WITS leads an international movement for creative learning, helping children and teachers across the world explore literacy in creative ways.

Reading to Kids

Reading to Kids is a grassroots organization dedicated to inspiring underserved children with a love of reading, thereby enriching their lives and opportunities for success in the future. Reading clubs are on the second Saturday of every month at eight Los Angeles elementary schools. At the monthly reading clubs, pairs of volunteers read aloud to small groups of children, while their parents receive training on how to encourage their children to read at home. Kids, parents, teachers, and school libraries receive book donations at the end of the reading clubs. These are important donations, as 60 percent of low-income homes do not have age-appropriate reading materials for children.

Read to a Child Inc.

To increase children's success in readng and in life by inspriing adults to read to them regularly

Kidsmart

We empower children in need to succeed in school by providing essential tools for learning

Benjamin And Lillian Rochkind Yeshiva Of Virginia

TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST QUALITY JEWISH AND GENERAL EDUCATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN.

Warren County Head Start

Provide Quality Educational And Social Experiences To Children And Families Through The Head Start And Early Head Start Programs. These Programs Serve Children (Birth To Age 5) And Pregnant Women And Thier Families, Who Are Under The Poverty Guidelines, Or Are Eligible For Public Assistance.

Community School, St. Louis

Conduct a private elementary school education for approximately 340 children ages three through twelve.