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Camp Washington Community Board Inc

The Camp Washington Community Board, Inc. is a development corporation founded in 1975 that specializes in saving, rehabbing, and selling single-family houses in Camp. These houses have been abandoned, foreclosed, or are in terrible shape. The community board puts these houses back on line, first by completely renovating the homes, and, then, by finding good homeowners to live in them.

Dutch Fork Dazzlers

The DFMS Dazzlers Dance Team performs at C-Team Home Football Games, Pep Rallies, DFMS Boys and Girls Basketball Games, District 5 Dance Day, Harvest Hope Food Bank Benefit Concert, Fall and Spring DFMS Dance Concerts, and other school and community performance opportunities when invited. They also attend UDA camp over the summer.

Junior Golf Foundation Of Greater Kansas City

To impact the lives of young people in the Greater Kansas City area by providing learning opportunities and educational programs that promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf. Golf is a sport that encourages perseverance, integrity, and respect. The organization emphasizes nine core values applicable to sports, home, school, and community: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgement.

Yeti Baseball Club

YETI Baseball Club is home to meritocratic baseball, our boys are pushed and continually placed outside their comfort zones, they earn everything they get and have to prove it every day and every week. We take great pride in playing against the best competition around the country and we place equal importance in honoring the great game of baseball through sportsmanship, effort, energy, and by having fun.

Friends Of Vanderbilt Rowing Club

The Friends of Vanderbilt Rowing welcomes you to the home of the Vanderbilt Rowing alumni organization. We are dedicated to building stronger ties among alumni and promoting the continued success of the Vanderbilt Rowing team. Please take a few moments to browse through our site to learn more about us, the current team, and how you can contribute to our efforts. Thank you for your ongoing support!

Ramapo for Children

Through direct service youth programs and highly regarded training programs for adults, Ramapo works on behalf of children who face obstacles to learning, including children with special needs, enabling them to succeed in the classroom, at home, and in life. At the heart of our work is the conviction that all children seek the same things: to learn, feel valued, and experience success. Ramapo helps young people learn to align their behaviors with their aspirations.

Magical Bridge Foundation

The mission of Magical Bridge Foundation is to give every child and adult a welcoming and fun place to play, regardless of ability or disability. The foundation believes that everyone should feel the magic of play, including children and adults with disabilities and special needs, the aging population, those from economically challenged homes or underfunded schools, and those who long for a secure spot to feel the freedom of swinging, sliding, spinning, and finding new friends.

Dinners For Kids

DINNERS FOR KIDS MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT NO CHILD GOES TO BED ON AN EMPTY STOMACH BY PROVIDING PREPARED NUTRITIOUS AND BALANCED DINNERS TO CHILDREN IN NEED. THE PROGRAM WAS DESIGNED TO USE VENDORS, COMMERCIAL FOOD SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (RESTAURANTS OR CATERERS), TO PREPARETHE MEALS. DINNERS FOR KIDS IS TRYING TO CHANGE THIS NEGATIVE TREND BY DELIVERING SIX DINNERS A WEEK, 52 WEEKS A YEAR, TO THE CHILDREN'S HOMES. THE CHILDREN ARE REFERRED TO THE PROGRAM BY THE SCHOOLS' GUIDANCE COUNSELORS AND THE COUNTY CHILDREN & YOUTH FIELD OFFICERS.

Friends of Ferdinand Indiana

We are dedicated to transitioning retired racehorses into second careers and placing them in the right home. We are based in Central Indiana and have facilities in both Indiana and Ohio. Established in 2005, FFI took its name from famed racehorse Ferdinand who earned four million dollars on the track and won the KY Derby, but was ultimately led to slaughter. Our mission is very clear - To promote equine welfare by providing chances for second careers to retiring racehorses in Indiana, Ohio and throughout the Midwest. We believe that it is a shame that retired racehorses who are sound, have the potential to be sound, have good minds and have options for a second career should face an uncertain future.

Northfield Swim Club Inc

To provide instruction and training at all levels of swimming to all interested youth of the northfield area. Purpose: to accomplish it's mission by striving for these four goals: 1. To assist all enrolled athletes to develop the skills inherent in the sport of swimming through expert instruction and close supervision; 2. To enhance the self-image and self-esteem of participants through positive experiences in practice sessions and competitions as appropriate; 3. To sponsor competitors in divisions appropriate to participants athletic skill and guidelines of the MSI; and to host two or more home meets each season for these competitors and others; 4. To promote swimming in the Northfield area, and to encourage NSC participants to continue their training and achievement through participation in programs at area schools.

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Fugees Family

Since our founding in 2006, our mission has been the same: Leveling the Playing Field for young refugees. Through a commitment to education and high expectations, both in the classroom and on the pitch, we’ve impacted the lives of hundreds of refugee families. With humble beginnings as an after-school soccer program, we have grown to encompass multiple campuses in two states. Our model is unique: Our students, 100% refugee and ranging from 6th through 12th grade, receive full scholarships to attend Fugees Academies. With the backing of thousands of individuals and businesses our students are given all the tools they need to find success in their new homes, preventing the cycle of poverty from beginning again.

Girls On The Run Chicago

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.