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Treasure Coast Rowing Club Inc

The Treasure Coast Rowing Club (TCRC) was established to stimulate and foster interest in the sport of rowing among amateurs. We promote this interest through education and competitions using every reasonable endeavor for the advancement and up-building of amateur rowing in accordance with the best traditions of sportsmanship. ​ Our goal is to have a safe and fun environment where both adults and youth rowers can enjoy the sport of rowing. We aim to teach the joys of rowing to anyone willing to learn and wanting to get behind an oar on the water. We welcome all athletes regardless of their ability or experience. If you are willing to show up and work hard, there is a place for you in our boats.

Move Forward Foundation

Move Forward is a dance, basketball, rap program to uplift traumatized children. Our coaches work in refugee camps, shelters and slums. We believe movement and music are effective ways for coping with trauma.

Bay Area Ridge Trail Council

The Ridge Trail Council believes that easy access to nature is essential to live life well. Every day we work to complete a local long-distance trail packed with panoramas and open space that inspires everyday adventures.

Seitenwechsel Sportverein fur FrauenLesbenTransInter und Madchen e.V.

There are many sports clubs in Berlin. We are a sports club for women/lesbians, trans*, inter* and girls. SEITENWECHSEL was founded in 1988. Today our club is a queer-feminist learning and movement space, created by full-time staff and many volunteers. We want the participation and self-determination of womenLesbiansTrans*Inter* and girls in sports and otherwise. We fight against any form of discrimination. We reject any form of discrimination. We want to create the safest possible spaces for this. Everyone should feel comfortable with us. - What is especially important to us: - Gender self-definition counts. You decide how you want to be addressed. - You decide your name and your pronoun. We mutually accept how people want to be addressed. Names and pronouns (like other things) can change. - There are many ways people are excluded. For example, there is racism, classism, and disability discrimination. No one form of discrimination is more important than another. Different forms of discrimination can work together. - We would like to see a conscious approach to discrimination in the club. The language in the sports groups should appeal to all people. It should not exclude any people.

Special Olympics Nebraska

Special Olympics Nebraska transforms the lives of over 6,000 individuals with and without disabilities across our state through programming in sports, health, education, and leadership. We believe in ending discrimination and fear and building a future of justice and joy.

Challenged Athletes Foundation

It is the mission of CAF to provide opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. CAF believes that involvement in sports enhances an individuals self-esteem, independence and quality of life.

Friends of Port Rowing Inc

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.

1 Life Fully Lived

1 Life Fully Lived is a 501c3 nonprofit that serves as a personal development organization. It is comprised of entrepreneurial individuals that present personal growth conferences to help people better dream, plan, and live their lives to their full potential. At these family-friendly, positive lifestyle conferences, speakers present uplifting messages that cover all areas that are important to your life balance including genuine contribution, age defying health, authentic relationships, accountability, and achieving financial freedom through horizontal income. 1 Life provides proven guidelines for attaining your dreams and inspiration for you to enable the dreams of others. It is through this lifestyle design that we are able to create abundance that allows the freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment that we desire. As you experience success and create the best version of yourself, you help show others how to do the same. As we rise, we lift. Through our 1 Life Fully Lived Dare2Dream program, we are helping inspire and create young entrepreneurs (generally underserved youth ages 12 - 21) through goal setting presentations and appreciative inquiry. Our mission is to empower our next generation to change their lives and live a life full of hope driven by passion and purpose to be our new successful leaders.

Holyoke Rows

Holyoke Rows believes that the benefits and enjoyment that come from river recreation should be accessible to everyone in our community. We work to remove the physical, financial and cultural barriers that may limit participation in our rowing, kayaking and dragon boat programs.

Halleck Creek Ranch

We believe that providing challenging experiences in a supportive environment will make a lasting, positive change in the attitudes and abilities of children and adults with disabilities, and in the people who care for them. Through the beneficial activity of therapeutic horseback riding, our participants learn new skills and expand their self-perception, enjoying a sense of freedom from their disabilities. We believe the families benefit from the relaxed atmosphere of the ranch and a valuable chance to network with other families and caregivers. We are committed to providing our program at low or no cost to our participants, so that the therapeutic benefits available through connections with people, animals, and nature are never denied a single individual in need.

Athlete Ally

Athlete Ally believes that everyone should have equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of your sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Our mission is to end the rampant homophobia and transphobia in sport and to activate the athletic community to exercise their leadership to champion LGBTQ equality.

Champions Factory

Champions Factory mission is to empower individuals to reach their full potential through the transformative power of sports. We firmly believe that every person has the ability to become a champion in their own right, and we are dedicated to equipping them with the necessary tools, resources, and support to achieve their goals and aspirations.