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"CAP will help any child in need who is living with hair loss due to all forms of Alopecia." We raise awareness of Alopecia and the self-esteem in children so they become stronger teens and productive adults.
Our mission is to engage young adults in purposeful leadership and ministry, support children in holistic development, and connect churches with communities.
We envision a more compassionate world and believe that encouraging and making it easier for kids, teens, and families to engage in volunteer service builds empathy, compassion, communication, and teamwork. These skills are not necessarily taught in every school but are crucial for life-long success and essential for tomorrow’s leaders.
ASP is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing housing needs of Central Appalachia.
To provide comprehensive, empowering, respectful and compassionate care for Uganda's vulnerable children and their families, one life at a time.
The mission of Ben's Bells is to teach individuals and communities about the positive impacts of intentional kindness and to inspire people to practice kindness as a way of life.
Meals that Nourish the Critically Ill and Empower Teens
The mission of the Cheyenne River Youth Project is to give the Lakota youth of the Cheyenne River Sioux reservation access to a vibrant and secure future through our culturally sensitive programs, projects and facilities – ensuring strong, self-sufficient families and communities
The mission of Project Transformation is to transform communities by engaging children, college-age young adults, and churches in purposeful relationships.
The Lost Angels Children's Project (LACP) is a Southern California based non-profit organization with a mission to provide low-income and at-risk youth with a safe, educational after-school program that promotes critical thinking and team-building through vocational skills training in classic car restoration and arts opportunities. LACP is committed to empowering youth through services that foster creativity and impart useful skills necessary to elevate students beyond their present condition to become positive participants in their community and transform their lives for a successful future.
The Dick & Jane Project is a non-profit organization based in Columbus, Ohio, committed to helping young people find their voice. We partner middle school students with professional musicians to create radio ready songs. The students write the lyrics, the musicians compose and record the music, and together they collaborate on the production of a professionally recorded song. Bringing schools, families, and communities together, we give young people the confidence to know that their words can impact people beyond the classroom walls in a very real way. Our values: Students We facilitate unique, creative, and transformative experiences for students. Collaboration We build collaborative relationships with students, school personnel, families and musicians. Creativity We challenge the status quo in fresh and innovative ways by fostering creative expression through music and writing. Empowerment We unlock potential and empower students to discover their voice through songwriting. Listening We listen deeply to the diverse voices of students and individual artists.