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Texas Prader Willi Association

The Texas Prader-Willi Association was created by Texas families in order to enhance the quality of life for all those affected by Prader-Willi syndrome through education, support and advocacy.

Sunrise Day Camps Association

The mission of the Sunrise Association is to bring back the joys of childhood to children with cancer and their siblings world-wide. This mission is accomplished through the creation of Sunrise Day Camps, Year-Round Programs and In-Hospital Recreational Activities, all offered free of charge.

Jewish Family Service Association

Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, a private non-profit organization, serves to strengthen families and individuals in both the Jewish and general communities in Northeast Ohio. Guided by traditional Jewish values of communal responsibility and social justice, JFSA is committed to enhancing every individual’s ability to thrive in our community.

Montgomery Child Care Association

Montgomery Child Care Association strives to provide: the highest quality child care and play-based education for children in Montgomery County, Maryland; professional training for child care providers; advocacy for affordable quality child care for families of all income levels; and better training, pay and benefits for child care professionals.

Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Association

Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Association provides a wide range of information, advocacy, and support services for individuals and families with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome. We support a consortium of researchers, medical providers, and caregivers to further research and promote optimal care for the LFS community. We are a community of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome families and survivors. We are the building blocks of a future without LFS. Together we will bridge the gap between patients and professionals who have the same goal.

Sustainable Development Association (SDA)

We strive to build & strengthen the capacity of the communities and empower the people particularly poor, marginalized and excluded to address their development needs through integration and coordination at local, provincial and national level. Objectives: 1. Conflict Resolution and Promotion of Peace & tolerance in the society 2. Empower deprived segments of society Women, Minorities, Children, Laborer and peasants to secure their basic rights. 3. To advocate for provision/Improvement of Education, Health, clean drinking water and sanitation facilities. 4. To work for promotion of human rights specifically of women, minorities, labor and peasants rights 5. To promote the democratic values and political education and struggle for Empowered Local Governments 6. To work for Climate Resilient society Approach: A participatory approach is followed towards socio- economic and political development of communities. Local knowledge and wisdom is on priority basis and sense of ownership is promoted among the target communities. STRATEGIES: SDA has implemented integrated strategy for the development and empowerment of deprived communities. Following strategies have been adopted for the intervening: Committees of SDA on Thematic Areas to analyze the issues, plan and implement program. Social Mobilization Capacity building Technical and financial support Research and knowledge building Advocacy and Networking Targeting poor and most deprived communities Focusing specially on women, children and farmer's development and empowerment Networking and Cooperation Strengthening local groups and other CSOs through providing capacity building opportunities VALUES: Following values are kept as belief at the centre in all our decisions and functions: Religious and cultural freedom Equal Learning's opportunities for all Peace, tolerance and democracy Gender equality and equity Participatory decision making Transparency and accountability Thematic Focus: Our all programs are scrutinized with the lens of Gender and environment which are the cross cutting theme in all the activities. Organization works in the following thematic area; 1. Democracy, Governance & Social Services 2. Human Rights 3. Peace & Tolerance 4. Environment Protection

Juvenile Protective Association (JPA)

The mission of JPA is to improve the social and emotional well-being and functioning of vulnerable children so they can reach their fullest potential at home, in school, and in our communities. This is accomplished by providing therapeutic counseling services to at-risk children and families, conducting research, sharing knowledge, and providing expert consultation and guidance to others serving these children and families.

Emergency Family Assistance Association

EFAA helps those in our community whose immediate needs for food, shelter, and other basic necessities cannot adequately be met by other meanssand supports their efforts toward financial stability and self-sufficiency.

Neighborhood Youth Association Inc

Founded in 1906 as a settlement house, NYA is now a comprehensive services model providing academic support and intervention, partnering with other agencies and resources in the community to connect our children and families with counseling, cultural and recreational activities, job preparation, and in particular college preparation.

Rock Spring Preschool Association

Founded in 1943 by a group of caring and inventive mothers, Rock Spring is the oldest cooperative preschool in Arlington. We offer a half-day program with age-specific classes for children eighteen months to five-years-old, as well as Lunch Bunch and Summer Camp.

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Child Abuse Prevention Association

CAPA exists to break the destructive cycle of child abuse and neglect by equipping parents, children and their caregivers with necessary skills, knowledge, and values.

Kitsap Foster Care Association

TO SUPPORT AND INSPIRE FOSTER, KINSHIP, AND ADOPTIVE CAREGIVERS THROUGH EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES, AND BY ADVOCATING FOR FOSTER CHILDREN.