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To ensure Native children achieve their full potential by advancing cultures of Native American community health.
To contribute to peace-building and sustainable human development by facilitating the psychosocial recovery of conflict-affected, vulnerable and at-risk children and youth, and by developing the knowledge, skills and values of community leaders, young people and their care-givers in the areas of human rights, children's rights, child protection and non-violent conflict transformation.
School Club Zambia envisions a Zambia where every child has access to a high quality, vocational and creative education as outlined in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child. We believe in an education system that leads to job security and life opportunities for Zambia's youth. We exist to upskill and innovate the education system in rural Zambia, with a particular emphasis on entrepreneurship, vocational skills training and addressing the key barriers that prevent girls from completing their education.
Mission: Our mission is to inspire the innovator in everyone. Vision: Our vision is to become a resource for innovation.
TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND OTHER SUPPORT FOR THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF ALLENTOWN AND TO ENGAGE VOLUNTEERS IN THE PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE ALLENTOWN PARKS
The Bridge is on a mission to build connections that inspire positive change using sports as a catalyst to empower the youth and their communities.
We use the game of basketball to develop goodwill in order to lead people to God and to help them discover their God-given dreams.
Friends of Warner Parks is dedicated to the preservation, protection, and stewardship of the Warner Parks. It works to protect the natural and historical integrity of the area by supporting recreational activities, maintaining and enhancing its features and promoting programs that inspire appreciation and conservation of the Parks.
The Arc of San Diego supports and empowers people with disabilities to achieve their life goals.
Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.\n\nGOTRC empowers girls with vital social-emotional skills to help them succeed in school, at home, and within friendships. Every girl can participate in our program, no matter her physical ability or her family’s financial means. Since 1999, we've helped over 90,000 girls learn to “let her star shine." Our research-based, positive youth development program utilizes proven curriculum based in social-emotional learning (SEL) to deliver skills in building self-confidence, positive self-talk, managing emotions, navigating difficult conversations, standing up to bullying, and more.
The mission of Carl Schurz Park Conservancy is to restore and beautify Carl Schurz Park, complementing the efforts of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Our goal is to enhance the public's enjoyment and involvement in the Park. The Conservancy organizes volunteers to execute its projects and sponsors community events that are open to all.