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We are a non-profit organization that seeks to serve young children and adults from vulnerable communities, offering them an accompaniment of quality to their families in the line of nutrition, use of free time, positive upbringing and training for work, supported by the volunteering and with a policy of kindness and good treatment, always giving the best to all our beneficiaries.
18 Principles is a non-profit organization that provides education and training to children, adults and corporations on dealing with adversity, problem solving, friendship, suicide prevention, and other life issues. They provide a positive environment where participants feel free and safe to discuss issues facing their daily lives and gain insights, solutions, and support.
Aschiana Foundation invests in the education and well-being of vulnerable children in Afghanistan to give them hope for a brighter future and to contribute to lasting peace and security for the nation. We provide education, meals, medical care, and vocational training to working street children through Aschiana in Afghanistan. Our Foundation provides the necessary financial support to enable the life impacting programs in Afghanistan.
We are the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Virginia. Our mission is to promote recovery and improve the quality of life of Virginians with mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. We envision a world free of stigma and discrimination where all people affected by mental illness get the help, hope, and support they need. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The primary mission of the ASSET is to provide computer literacy for education towards alternate livelihood and as a means of AIDS prevention. The program is designed to assist the children to attain a level of education and familiarity with technology that will enable them to free themselves from being chained to the same profession. The ASSET India Foundation supports Education of the children using Computer Based Functional Literacy and small business ownership using Microfinance.
Envisioning a community where all children can read, write, and spell, the project trains and supports volunteer tutors who provide free, long-term, one-to-one instruction to improve the literacy skills of economically disadvantaged children who need extra help to succeed in the classroom. The project will provide exemplary training and support, based on the Orton-Gillingham approach, for volunteer tutors who work with economically disadvantaged children struggling to read, write, and spell.
Human Restoration Project is a non-profit organization focused on listening to students, enacting systems-based change, and reimagining education. HRP centers its work on conducting focus groups with young people in schools across the country, analyzing their findings to help schools restructure their classrooms and schools to best serve students. Their ongoing work includes hosting a wide variety of free, open access education resources on everything from portfolio-based assessment to critically understanding AI.
Minnesota Valley Life Skills (MVLS), an affiliate center of Life Skills International, began as a ministry of Valley Evangelical Free Church of Chaska, Minnesota in November of 2000. MVLS received its own 501(c)3 status retroactive to December 2009. The center offers gender-separate Phase I classes weekly. For continued skills building, the Phase II program is offered to Phase I graduates. Phase II consists of 16 life-changing modules and each student can attend the modules of their choice
The mission of Urban Debate is simple, teach urban kids to think, communicate, collaborate, and love learning. The Washington Urban Debate League uses debate as a transformative educational opportunity to re-engage students and teach them portable skills such as critical thinking, research, public speaking, and advocacy that they will use in their future educational and career pursuits, and to contribute to their communities. Urban Debate programming removes barriers to participation and make debate accessible to students attending publicly funded educational institutions, especially Title 1 schools, where such opportunities have become scarce.
Alumna was founded in 2019 as a community project designed by two mid-career alumni from the University of Brasilia, in Brazil. Back in their alma mater, the cofounders ran a survey with students from underrepresented groups and found out that 70% considered dropping out, 60% lack knowledge and skills to enter the labor market and 50% did not know what to do after graduating. To support the transition from college to enter the labor market, they decided to launch a free-of-cost mentoring program to guide and inspire women in their early career journey by creating a network for professional development and women collaboration. Alumna has built a powerful community of senior professional women who are genuinely interested in supporting young women to succeed in their lives and their careers. The one-to-one mentoring program engages women from different backgrounds to learn from each other and to also exercise empathy. This network has to grow. Young women dream of having a mentor and want the opportunity to engage with a more experienced professional. Alumna speeds up these connections, by matching mentors and mentees and providing a successful methodology, all free of cost, so young women can reach their full potential.
Seeds In His Garden is a state licensed Children's home in Kitengala Kenya. There are between 25-30 children living in the home at any given time, from new born to teenager. Their mission is to provide care for abused, neglected, needy, abandoned and orphaned children in Kenya and prepare them to be Africa's future leaders. They are elected to pursue the highest standards obtainable in Kenya for the safety and welfare of children by providing them with more than just food and a bed. At Seeds in His Garden, they seek to provide the children with physical, emotional, academic and spiritual tools needed to develop their full potential.
The Girlz with Goals Leadership Center is a grassroots movement and community-based organization working to help girls of all backgrounds develop the qualities needed to become future leaders. At Girlz with Goals we believe in the development and growth of every girl. Our program strives to inspire girls to be strong, beautiful and brilliant with programming that focuses on academic achievement, a healthy lifestyle, and life-skills. Our programs teach girls to develop a love of learning, manage money, develop healthy relationships, deal with peer pressure, critically examine global events, and be physically active. All programs are designed to drive positive outcomes for girls and reinforce necessary life skills.