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Our mission is simple: we inspire young people to discover the power of their voice. Using one-on-one mentorship, low-income students learn how to write original stories and see them brought to life on stage and film. Thanks to thousands of volunteer mentors, actors, and professional teaching artists, we serve more than 60 public schools in Los Angeles and New York City, reaching 1,200 students in elementary, middle, and high school each year. As a result, young people learn that their voice matters.
"Our mission at HRF has evolved from the simple notion of providing youth with a fun camp trip to improving young lives and creating a positive impact across South LA. We invest in students, their families, their schools and their communities. We bring youth and parents from Watts and Compton out for a safe, nurturing, and enriching adventure at no cost to them, and we use that experience to foster positive discourse, provide tools for reflection, and help young men and women set goals to rewrite the future of their school and their community."
To grow the presence of the children of low-income families, women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans in the STEM professions and prepare them for community service.
To be a premier means for at-risk Ecuadorian youth to achieve a post-secondary education.
To effectuate positive change in the lives of youth, particularly those in underserved communities, by providing resources, innovative opportunities, and experiences that will help them succeed in life and become contributing members of their communities.
Our VisionAn Oregon where every child can read and is empowered to succeed. Our MissionWe engage community volunteers to read one-on-one with PreK-3rd grade children who need literacy support. Participating children also receive new books each month - up to 14 each year - to keep and read with their families.
Our Mission:To provide equine assisted therapy for individuals and families recovering from a traumatic experience and/or to improve the quality of life of childrenand adults with disabilities through human and horse interaction.
Our mission is to protect and advance full equality for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Mainers by creating an inclusive and intersectional movement through political action, community building, education, engagement and collaboration. We envision the day when all LGBTQ+ Mainers and their families are empowered and have full equality in the hearts and minds of Maine people.
To empower girls to be strong, confident, and resilient through sport and physical activity combined with mental health and wellbeing activities.
EMPOWERING THE KIDS OF KONA BY TEACHING OWNERSHIP OF MIND, BODY, AND GOALS.
Promoting hunter safety and helping disadvantaged and underserved outdoorsmen
A faith-based organization, Solid Rock’s primary mission is to make an everlasting difference in the lives of teens by helping them meet the spiritual, economical, physical, and social needs of teens in the community by offering a safe, engaging environment during non-school hours. Maintaining “a teen’s worst enemy is too much time on their hands,” Solid Rock provides the music, arts, vocational programs and fellowship that challenge teens to discover their passion through music, dance, video and sound production, self-expression, and creativity.