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CORRAL pairs at-risk girls with rescued horses to promote healing, transformational growth and ultimately, lasting life-change. The CORRAL Riding Academy is a youth-serving nonprofit operating out of Cary, North Carolina. This program’s mission pairs at-risk girls between the ages of eleven and eighteen with rescued horses to promote healing, transformational growth, and ultimately, lasting life change. CORRAL is intended as a long-term intervention for the youth, requiring a minimum of one year’s commitment from each participant, and anticipating a four to seven year commitment for each student with reapplication every year. The intention of CORRAL is to shepherd youth through their difficult teenage years and into college. The structure of CORRAL is based on five components: horseback riding, vocational training, tutoring, equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP), and mentorship. These components are designed to allow participants to gain equine knowledge and skills, and also develop the behaviors, attitudes, and skills necessary for success in life beyond horses. CORRAL accepts participants from referring agencies within the community including Human Services, local law enforcement, Juvenile Justice, Teen Court, school teachers and administrators, and other sources. Candidates are selected through an application and interview process. This process measures and compares level of risk and level of commitment with the end goal being that selected participants will demonstrate both a high level or risk and a high level of commitment.
The mission of 3/20 is to motivate and equip believers to use their giftedness as a tool for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ
The Palmer- Williams Group was founded by David Palmer and Sherman Williams, former University of Alabama and NFL football players. The organization was created to provide youth development programs to assist and guide disadvantaged youth to overcome interpersonal obstacles, embrace family values, education and avoid life’s pitfalls.
Our mission is to empower as many people as possible living with cancer to find strength and support through exercise. We bridge the gap between medical treatment and physical activity by working with oncologists to bring exercise directly to patients. We are committed to using the latest cancer and fitness research to set standards in our field. Our programs promote healing and a sense of well-being, while helping our clients gain control through their recovery process. Sunflower Wellness understands every person is different and offers custom-tailored programs to meet their needs, infusing a unique warmth into all our work.
Pennfield Athletic Boosters exists to help support student-athletes at Pennfield Schools. Membership
TO HELP DEVELOP CHILDREN INTO RESPONSIBLE ADULTS WHO RESPECT FRIENDSHIP, HONESTY AND ETIQUETTE THROUGH THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF AND PARTICIPATION IN THE GAME OF GOLF.
To help preserve and maintain Paris Mountain State Park
Baltimore Urban Baseball Association (BUBA) operates America's 1st FREE youth baseball/softball training facility primarily for minority athletes. BUBA, founded in 2016 is dedicated to leveling the playing field by increasing out-of-school time opportunities for youth, primarily low-income and of color, between the ages of 4 - 25, living in Baltimore City. BUBA's mission is to augment their athletic, academic, and social-emotional skills and to enhance their quality of life by coaching, mentoring and educating through baseball and softball. The vision - rejuvenate baseball and softball in Baltimore City while cultivating community, cultural diversity and youth development in all aspects of the game, so the sport is a vehicle for positive change at the grassroots level.
The mission statement of The First Tee of North Florida is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
To help low-income children obtain educational and hockey opportunities not otherwise available to them.
To promote the athletic programs of the Spencerville Local Schools and to provide the educational value students receive by participating therein.
The Center is dedicated to improving the health, well-being and social integration of people with disabilities by promoting active lifestyles. We use sport, recreation, and wellness programs to achieve our mission.