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Deaf Education Advocations Foundation

Deaf Education Advocates Foundation-D.E.A.F.' mission is to enhance the education of all Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and youth at the Washington School for the Deaf.

San Carlos Education Foundation

The San Carlos Education Foundation (SCEF) is a non-profit fundraising organization that helps the San Carlos School District provide a well-rounded public education for all students. We work in partnership with parents and the community to support core and innovative programs that are vital to an exceptional education.

Lionel Chery Education Center

Transforming lives through Christian education.

Coalition For Engaged Education

To empower society's most vulnerable youth to develop positive and self-sustaining lives by igniting their passion through Engaged Education and to serve as a model for systemic change and social justice in education.

Extra Mile Education Foundation

The Extra Mile Education Foundation supports the education of urban children in select Pittsburgh parochial elementary schools through operational and scholarship support. The schools are in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods, and the students are primarily African American and non-Catholic.

San Leandro Education Foundation

The San Leandro Education Foundation (SLED) was established to support the role of public education in developing our community’s young people into well-grounded future citizens. We believe that when a child succeeds, we all succeed. We believe that the vitality and future of the San Leandro community is directly linked to the quality of its public schools. We believe that:-Strong public schools are essential to our quality of life and the future well-being of our city-The exceptional diversity of the San Leandro community is a strength-Vibrant communities require high-quality public schools-The education of our children is the responsibility of the entire community-Academic enrichment enhances the educational experience

Muskegon Catholic Education Foundation

Muskegon Catholic Central educates each student in spirit, mind and body by fostering personal excellence within the Catholic tradition.

Columbus Montessori Education Enter

COLUMBUS MONTESSORI EDUCATION CENTER'S MISSION IS TO NURTURE AND DEVELOP THE WHOLE CHILD THROUGH MAGNIFIED LEARNING AND QUALITY CARE IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY

Whole Community Education Inc

Waldorf education recognizes a child’s curiosity, passion and imagination ultimately drive their desire to learn. Its approach to teaching the “head, heart and hands,” balances cognitive and emotional intelligence, spirituality (or individuality), and physical activity through the daily rhythms of the class.

One Education One World

Help underprivileged communities build better schools and provide the best curriculum and optimum conditions for students to thrive. A world where every child and youth has equal opportunity to access free quality education, holistic in nature, fostering their social, psychological, spiritual, and academic potentialities.

Center for Early Education

Founded in 1939, the Center for Early Education (CEE) is an independent, coed day school committed to providing an exemplary education for preschool and elementary students of differing ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Center makes every effort to be supportive, inclusive, and respectful of our diverse student body, while remaining sensitive to each student's social, emotional and academic needs. Our challenging programs are designed to encourage students to become lifelong learners and to instill in them a joy of learning, resilience, self-esteem, respect for others, and commitment to the community beyond the school. Throughout its history, CEE has focused on all dimensions of a child's development: intellectual, social, emotional, physical and ethical.

Los Angeles Education Partnership

LAEP’s mission is to work as a collaborative partner in high-poverty communities to foster great schools that support the personal and academic success of children and youth from birth through high school.Each year, we serve more than 1,400 educators and 60,000 students in high-poverty, multicultural communities across Los Angeles County.