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Kings Wood Montessori School

TO PROVIDE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN, FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH KINDERGARTEN ACCORDING TO THE PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES OF MARIA MONTESSORI.

Opportunity International

The mission of Opportunity is to empower children of low income, working families to achieve future academic and life success by providing the best early childhood educational programming and support services, and by assisting their families with strategies to achieve self-sufficiency.

Children's Village

Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.

Parish Children's School

The mission of The Parish School is to identify, educate and empower children who have language and learning differences.

Brenda and John H. Duncan Rise School of Houston

The purpose of the Rise Schools is to provide the highest quality of early childhood education services to children with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities and to children without disabilities and prepare them to fully participate as they enter kindergarten.

Kazoo School

Kazoo School’s mission is to prepare children to be confident critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and engaged citizens by providing a progressive educational environment that nurtures, empowers, and inspires.

McCarton Foundation

We recognize the incredible ability that exists within people on the autism spectrum. Empowering through education, the McCarton Foundation helps young people with autism realize their full potential and celebrates their extraordinary talents. Every day we work to transform lives through: The McCarton School, where we continue to achieve unprecedented success in educating young people with autism Research, as we further develop our methodology by testing new strategies and techniques to teach people on the autistic spectrum more effectively Training professionals and parents around the world how to use the knowledge we gain Inspiring Events, like McCarton Foundation’s Genius of Autism, where we celebrate the remarkable talent possessed by autistic youth With one in every sixty-eight children in the United States identified as being on the spectrum, chances are that you—and most of the people you know—are somehow connected to a young person with autism. Join us in our mission to empower these young people today.