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Saving dogs from death row and giving them along with the inmates that care for them a second chance.
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!
We foster the sport of rowing in teenagers and adults on the north shore of Long Island. We believe that rowing builds strong bodies and that athletic competition builds strong minds. We welcome and train the novice rower and strengthen competitive rowers. Our goal is for each rower to maximize his or her athletic potential. Rowing is an opportunity to build endurance, personal ability, courage, strength and teamwork. We hope that every rower will discover the powerful connection between themselves, their boat, their teammates and the water. We believe this connection builds cooperation and character and an abiding affinity for our environment.
Since 1933 the Catholic Youth Organization of Detroit has been helping young people increase their faith, their self-esteem, their leadership ability, and their athletic performance. We seek to "Mentor Today's Youth and Empower Young Christian Leaders."
The Corporation is organized and will at all times be operated exclusively to support the community programs of the Junior League of Phoenix, Inc., as an Arizona nonprofit corporation, or its successor. The corporation is organized for the principal purpose of establishing and maintaining an endowment fund for the Junior League of Phoenix, Inc.
Soccer Maine is a statewide nonprofit association that serves as the governing body for youth soccer in the State of Maine. As a state affiliate of the US Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), their purpose is to help promote and administer youth soccer in Maine through the development of instructional, recreational and competitive soccer programs and leagues for players of all ages, sexes and playing ability levels.
"The Miracle Field of East Alabama project is not only a baseball field, but it includes an entire environment suited for special needs youth and ball players. The field itself has a rubberized synthetic turf allowing wheelchairs and walkers to glide unrestricted, in addition to the accessible dugouts and bleachers."
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 provide and support inclusive recreation opportunities for children with disabilities.
We commit to assisting and nurturing human beings regardless of age, race, gender, nationality, faith or political affiliation. Whether we intervene in disaster relief or sustainable development actions, we serve both underserved Lebanese citizens as well as Palestinian and Syrian refugee communities to the highest international, professional, and ethical standards.
HODI envisions 'A democratic, peaceful and prosperous society engaging in sustainable development' and exists to (mission) "champion justice & development in Northern Kenya through advocacy and facilitation of education, community cohesion and livelihood support programs"