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The mission of C5 Georgia is to inspire high-potential youth from risk-filled environments to pursue personal success, to prepare them for leadership roles in college, work and community, and to motivate them to become role models for others.
The mission of Scholastic Interest Group is to assist young men ages 12-18 living in the low-income communities of San Francisco reach their full potential by offering a variety of athletic, educational, and personal development programs that meet their unique needs.
Founded in 2002 and awarded 501(c)(3) status in 2005, it's our mission to educate and empower severely underprivileged children to reach their full potential as citizens of Nepal. We strive to maximally impact the lives of these children who in turn contribute to their community.
To improve community wellness through education in and practice of art forms To contribute to global outreach assistance
The overall mission of Blue Hope is to raise funds, resources, social awareness, and provide other support for a variety of self-sustaining social development projects and programs, both domestically and abroad, in order to effectively fight social injustice at a grass roots level. As of its founding, Blue Hope is primarily focusing on working with education, poverty, and children’s issues in Tanzania, East Africa and has done so by constructing and supporting a residential and educational facility and its outreach program. House of Blue Hope pulls kids off the streets and puts them into a safe living and learning environment. With such access to one of the top schools in the country, the current and future residents of the House of Blue Hope will be provided with top-notch educational opportunities in a country in which only about 12% of the population receives a secondary education. Furthermore, the facility has become a large part of the local high school’s community service program, as well as a catalyst to keep alumni involved and connected after graduation.
KYLAP is a program of the Kentucky Bar Association that offers help to lawyers, law students, and judges who are struggling with mental health issues, such as depression, alcohol and drug abuse, stress, compulsive gambling or any other condition that may adversely impact the individual’s personal or professional life. Contact us at (502) 226-9373 to get help for any Kentucky lawyer in need. Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 3.990, all communication with KYLAP is confidential.
To end the trauma cycle for children and adults by Healing Hearts through the Arts.
Bring on the Books (BOB) aims to reroute gently-used books by connecting people who have books to children who have limited access to them.
Empowering Young Girls and Women of Zimbabwe Through Education To Overcome Poverty, Domestic Abuse and Child Marriage