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The mission of Shalom Community Center is to aid and empower people experiencing homelessness and poverty.
Located on the waterfront in East Boston, Massachusetts, the Piers Park Sailing Center (PPSC) is a community sailing center dedicated to providing recreational, educational and personal growth opportunities for people of all ages and abilities through sailing and marine science education on Boston Harbor.
The Andrew P. Stewart Center promotes strong communities through educational initiatives, wellness resources, and housing solutions. The Stewart Center directs all of its resources in partnership with residents of the Pittsburgh neighborhood of southwest Atlanta in order to bring about Community Transformation.
The Center of Family Love's mission is to provide quality lifetime care for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
The Armed Forces Service Center was founded by Maggie Purdum on November 22,1970, after her son died in Vietnam. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the center relies on funding from various veterans’ organizations and their auxiliaries as well as private businesses and individuals.
The mission of Children’s Center is to support and medically assess children who are suspected victims of abuse or neglect.
The Center's mission is: To engage, empower, enrich, and advance the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community of Colorado.
Center for Inspired Teaching is building a better school experience for children through innovative teacher training.
The Center for Hope Hospice provides terminally ill patients with the natural, humane care known as hospice and their families or loved ones with physical, emotional, and spiritual support during their time of need. The Center brings to its patients a new, caring quality of life that actively supports the individual's right to live out the remainder of their life with dignity and in comfort, surrounded by the love of family and friends, and eased from the burdens of distress be it physical, emotional, spiritual, financial or social. The Center provides family and loved ones with the opportunity to discover and embrace the gift of life as they journey through loss. The Center welcomes all terminally ill patients, their families and loved ones without concern for race, ethnicity, religious affiliation or ability to pay.
To grow and sustainably maintain a center for community activity and civic pride by promoting educational, recreational, and cultural programs.
Wesley House Community Center empowers and strengthens our community by providing academic, emotional, and spiritual support.
The mission of the Clemson Child Development Center is to provide affordable, quality child care and preschool education. The Clemson Child Development Center fosters learning and development in an environment that appreciates diversity. Emphasis is also given to programs that strengthen the home environment, enabling families to provide the optimal development of their preschool children