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Harmony Heights is a therapeutic residential and day school for teenage girls with emotional, educational and social challenges that cannot be adequately served in the standard high school setting. Our dedicated professionals strive to empower these young women with self-confidence and the skills necessary to transition to higher education and careers.
Colin's Kids' mission is to provide critical funding to advance medical research related to the diagnosis, life-improving treatment, cure and prevention of congenital heart defects; and to provide rapid response financial assistance to economically strained families struggling to obtain the best available care for their children.
They help youth love learning about self, others, and our world. They create learning journeys that are comprised of videos, stories, and lesson plans about unique humans all around our planet. They're on a mission to make social and emotional learning possible — and captivating. For every learner, everywhere in the world, at every age. Even in math class.
We aim to inspire lifelong learning in a community that is supportive, safe and accepting where creativity and curiosity thrive. We plan to do that through providing opportunities for the Kearsarge area homeschooled children through an active mentorship program, workshops, clubs, community service and events in order to enrich the homeschool experience. While we are focused on the Kearsarge area, Gear Up Homeschoolers welcomes all homeschoolers.
The Mission of TECH CORPS' is three-fold and is achieved through: • PROGRAMS Bringing additional technology resources to K-12 students and teachers through national, state and local programs such as Computing Career Corps, E4Tech, High School Coding Camp, Student Code Corps, Student TECH CORPS, Student WEB CORPS, Techie Camp, and Techie Club. • PEOPLE Recruiting and supporting tech-savvy volunteers from the community to advise and assist schools and youth-serving nonprofit organizations in the integration of new technologies. • PARTNERS Increasing educational technology resources through partnerships with education, business, government and community.
Omaha Creative Institute provides artists with the training and opportunities they need to build an economically sustainable career in the arts. We do this by 1) Providing professional development, 2) Awarding grants to artists, and 3) Connecting artists and patrons.
Our Mission is to learn as much as possible about each individual student, provide them with the tools necessary to be successful in their career path chosen specifically for them by them. Read more: https://www.careeranalysis.org/mission/
Think Small has been dedicated since 1971 to raising the standard of early childhood care and education for children and is now a preeminent early childhood organization serving the state of Minnesota and nation.
Future Kids of America is a non profit organization whose mission is to empower our youth through academic, artistic, and athletic development.
The mission of the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation is to engage youth, educators, and the general public to promote an understanding of the vital importance of agriculture in the lives of all Nebraskans.
Uniting Distant Stars™, Inc. with operations in Africa, links future leaders and global innovators to educational resources and vocational training to influence positive changes in the world.
Coded by Kids uses project-based education and mentorship to equip underserved and underrepresented youth with the skills and support needed to succeed in a tech-driven society.