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Fields of Dreams Uganda provides hope to the orphaned and vulnerable children of Uganda through the vehicles of soccer and education.
Reflecting its Judeo-Christian heritage, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta is an association of volunteers, members and staff, open to and serving all, with programs and services which build spirit, mind, and body. Financial assistance is available based on need. The YMCA actively seeks to identify and involve those in need.
The Westfield Area YMCA is a nonprofit human service organization dedicated to developing the full potential of every individual and family in the communities it serves through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Our mission is to empower disadvantaged girls and women from various remote places of Nepal and make them self-reliant, independent and decisive.
The Skating Club of Boston is an organization of dedicated volunteers and professionals committed to promoting interest, access, education and advancement in all disciplines of the sport of figure skating, and to children and adults of all ages, abilities and means.
FRANCIS PARK IS OWNED BY THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, WHICH HAS LIMITED FUNDS TO MAINTAIN THE PARK. A GROUP OF CITY RESIDENTS GOT TOGETHER AND FORMED FRIENDS OF FRANCIS PARK (FOFP), A 501(C)(3) CORPORATION, TO HELP FUND AND IMPLEMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN FRANCIS PARK. FOFP WORKS CLOSELY WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, OUR ALDERPERSON AND THE CITY PARKS DEPARTMENT. FOFP IS FUNDED THROUGH PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE NET PROCEEDS FROM THE ANNUAL RUN FOR THE HILLS AND FOOT GOLF. IT HAS NO PAID EMPLOYEES. THE CITY PARKS DEPARTMENT AS WELL AS OUR 16TH WARD ALDERPERSON HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN ALL OF OUR DISCUSSIONS ABOUT PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS OR FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES IN THE PARK AND MUST APPROVE ANY IMPROVEMENTS OR ACTIVITIES PROPOSED BY FOFP BEFORE THEY ARE IMPLEMENTED OR SCHEDULED.
Friends of Camp Sacramento (FOCS) is a nonprofit organization that strengthens families, builds community, and connects people to nature through the experience of camping. FOCS meets this mission by supporting the operations and development of Camp Sacramento, a camp that has been operated by the City of Sacramento in the Sierra Nevada Mountains since 1920.
To provide free, medically supervised camping experiences for people with disabilities.
To put Christian values into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Camp Anokijig is one of the largest camps in Wisconsin. Campers at Anokijig learn new outdoor skills, develop a strong appreciation for our natural environment, and experience personal growth, all while having great adventures and outrageous fun.
To provide opportunities to children with physical and/or mental challenges to play Miracle League baseball, regardless of any disabilities or limitation.