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The RECing Crew shall offer and support leisure and recreational programs for children and adults with special needs.
Joy of the People is a 501 (c)(3) that promotes the idea of free play as a way to build healthy kids and communities. In 2017, JOTP provided more than 1,500 hours of safe, monitored free play soccer time at no cost to participants.
Southern California Interclub members consist of US Figure Skating member clubs located in Southern
It is the mission of Kids, Incorporated to be an organization of excellence by providing quality year-round sporting activities, while ensuring that every child who desires to participate has the opportunity to do just that!
LUTHERAN ISLAND CAMP EXISTS TO NOURISH THE WHOLE PERSON FOR JOYFUL, CHRIST-CENTERED LIFE AND SERVICE.
Bike Cleveland is creating a region that is sustainable, connected, healthy, and vibrant by promoting bicycling and advocating for safe and equitable transportation for all.
Keep Punching, Inc. is a 501c3 organization dedicated to supporting patients, health-care providers and researchers in their fight to prevent and eradicate brain cancer and minimize treatment-related side-effects that may adversely impact function and comfort.
Partners for Parks promotes Parks, Greenways, Open Space, Recreational programs and Nature Centers in neighborhoods throughout Charlotte, Mecklenburg County and the surrounding Region.
The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation is a 501 (c)3 organization dedicated to enhancing, expanding and improving the Kentucky Horse Park.
The American Amputee Soccer Association has dual missions. One mission is to promote and develop the sport for the benefit of participants with limb differences. We look to grow the sport for juniors and adults and for women and men. We look to accomplish this through outreach programs at the local levels to help interested players become introduced to the sport, maximize their proficiency, build self confidence, learn the power of teamwork, and build a strong social network. Our second mission is to select, develop, and train the elite amputee soccer athlete to represent the United States in international competition.
The GBCYFL is a volunteer-based athletic community committed to serving young athletes, ages 5 to 14 years old, through the sport of football, cheerleading, and dance. We create and maintain an organizational structure to facilitate the operation of these sports teams with a focus on developing young athletes in teamwork, loyalty, character, leadership, and athleticism.
The National D-Day Memorial Foundation's mission is to preserve the lessons and legacies of D-Day, June 6, 1944. The Foundation maintains and operates the National D-Day Memorial in direct support of that educational mission. In so doing, the Foundation ensures the integrity and security of our nation's memorial to the valor, fidelity, and sacrifice of the Allied Forces on D-Day, 6 June 1944 through veterans recognition events, lectures, school programming, teacher training, D-Day research, and commemorations.