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The Walden School ignites intellectual curiosity and fosters independence in a peaceful, respectful culture.
Mariposa Family Learning Center (MFLC) provides high-quality early childhood development and parenting educational services, using a two-generation approach, to strengthen families in the Montopolis neighborhood (ZIP code 78741) of Austin, Texas.
To prepare students to be effective servants of Christ in contemporary society.
SEARCH Homeless Services pursues a mission of providing hope, creating opportunity, and transforming lives.
Les Petits Francophones is a non-profit French Immersion preschool committed to early childhood education. Our mission is to provide a safe and prosperous environment for the whole child; socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively. Our primary focus is placed on the needs of children (ages 2-5 years) and their family. LPF’s goal is to provide a stimulating and educational experience through developmentally appropriate practices.
Our school is providing the highest quality French/language immersion program and environment for the children to succeed. The school and the teachers will foster a loving environment and offer a safe and stimulating space for the kids to learn and blossom.
Boys & Girls Clubs of King County's mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
PROVIDE MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL EDUCATION TO CHILDREN AGES 3 TO 6.
Ready Readers inspires preschool-age children from low-income communities to become readers by reading aloud to them, increasing their exposure to quality books, and providing literacy-related experiences.
Christopher House is a family of schools that helps low-income, at-risk families succeed in school, the workplace, and life. Through our unique and innovative approach, we are effectively closing the opportunity gap through a continuum of personalized education with immersive family support, starting at birth.
It is our mission to provide the highest quality childcare for young children, to support parents (guardians) with their responsibility to educate and care for their children in safe and positive learning environments and to support the development of teachers and researchers dedicated to scholarship for inclusion, peaceful problem-solving and communal happiness.
The Garden's mission is to promote learning, spiritual growth, imagination and self-confidence in young children of all races, including children with language delays or other learning delays - in order to prepare them for entry into public school, or placement on a whole-or part-scholarship basis in independent schools. The Garden provides at-risk children with a safe haven in which to learn and grow while helping them cope with the stresses caused by the poverty, oppression, violence and drug use that exists in the Harlem community. It also assists parents and caregivers in improving family conditions that might adversely affect children's academic performance and social skills-building.