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Cheyenne River Youth Project

The mission of the Cheyenne River Youth Project is to give the Lakota youth of the Cheyenne River Sioux reservation access to a vibrant and secure future through our culturally sensitive programs, projects and facilities – ensuring strong, self-sufficient families and communities

Nyaka Aids Orphans Project

The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project is working on behalf of HIV/AIDS orphans in rural Uganda to end systemic deprivation, poverty and hunger through a holistic approach to community development, education, and healthcare

Lowcountry Aquatic Project Swimming

LOWCOUNTRY AQUATIC PROJECT SWIMMING IS A SWIMMING INITIATIVE WHOSE PURPOSE/MISSION IS TO SAVE LIVES BY TEACHING LIFE SAVING SWIMMING SKILLS TO KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE STUDENTS IN THE CHARLESTON, SC AREA.

Mustard Seed Project (Kenya)

We aim to help the people out of poverty by giving them the confidence, education and skills to solve their own problems.

City Kids To Wilderness Project

City Kids Wilderness Project is a non-profit organization founded on the belief that providing enriching life experiences for DC children can enhance their lives, the lives of their families and the greater community.

Project Awareness and Special Sports Inc

Supports recreational and sports programs for individual's with special needs

Child's Pose Yoga Project Philippines, Inc.

To create sustainable change in disadvantaged communities through mindful practices. Environmental: To promote conscious actions and behaviors that adapt to sustainable habits, as well as lifestyles leading to a balanced and healthier planet. To educate beneficiaries on clean and healthy living alongside an awareness that helps in combating challenges against climate change. Social: To make this movement evolve from self-care to social engagement. To promote responsibility for our beneficiaries' own health and growth through self-care and positive thinking. To keep beneficiaries healthy so that they can go out into the world and take care of others. As it is true that a Yoga practice can be used to escape challenges and social problems, its application is also a consciousness that changes people and society as it provides strength and responsibility to stand and speak up against social injustice. Economic: With the current economic crisis causing extreme stress, anxiety, and depression, especially in underprivileged communities, Yoga and Meditation encourages us to be focused, resilient, and strong to find the courage to conquer financial difficulties and promote a positive mindset so they can bounce back in life.

Rowing Club Of The Woodlands

The Rowing Club of The Woodlands offers an assortment of recreational intermediate and elite rowing opportunities for people of all ages wanting to experience the sport of rowing.

Hole in the Wall Gang Fund

Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp is a community dedicated to providing “a different kind of healing” to children and their families coping with cancer, sickle cell anemia, and other serious illnesses. Through summer sessions and family weekends at the Camp in Ashford, Connecticut and year-round outreach to hospitals and clinics across the Northeast, the Camp serves more than 20,000 children and family members annually. All services are provided free of charge.