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Pacer Center

PACER Center enhances the quality of life and expands opportunities for children and young adults with all disabilities and their families, so each person can reach their highest potential. PACER operates on the principle of parents helping parents, and its programs provide resources and information to help children with disabilities build skills and develop abilities that will help them succeed in school, work and life. PACER founded the National Bullying Prevention Center in 2006 to actively lead social change, so that bullying is no longer considered an accepted childhood rite of passage. Children with disabilities are two to three times more likely to be bullied than their nondisabled peers, and PACER's resources are available to all students, parents, and educators

Julian Center

The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic and sexual violence, strives to end the generational cycle of violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected. Since 1975, they have assisted more than 66,000 survivors and have educated more than 300,000 others on the causes of domestic and sexual violence and its impact on their community.

Mercy Center

Mercy Center's mission, rooted in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy, is to empower women and their families in the South Bronx to liberate themselves from economic poverty. We promote their right to an improved quality of life by addressing the needs of the whole person, developing skills for healthy family living and economic advancement, and building a community of respect, hospitality, and non-violence.

Conservators' Center

The Conservators Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to reconnecting people with wildlife. We are focused on public education throughout the Triangle and Triad areas of North Carolina and partner with other organizations around the state and across the country to create opportunities for members of the public to learn more about the animals we share our planet with.

Campion Center

Faithful to the mission of Jesus who “came to give life—life in all its fullness” (Jn10:10), Campion Center promotes wellness in spirit, mind and body. It provides Jesuits with the best medical, nursing and rehabilitative care possible in a vibrant, warm and welcoming apostolic community. Campion also offers lay and religious seekers an expansive medley of professional, educational and spiritual care programs and services rooted in the Ignatian tradition.

Ashokan Center

The Ashokan Center inspires learning and builds community through shared experiences in nature, history, music and art. Since 1980 Ashokan has been a destination and a home-away-from-home for music and dance enthusiasts of all ages eager to delve deeper into traditions and self expression. Ashokan education programs allow students to explore, discover, and learn through programs in nature, history and art. Twice a year, the Hoots are three day festivals of music, nature, and celebration. Ashokan memories last a lifetime!

Deep Center

Deep Center takes an in-depth approach to literacy by challenging young people to engage with language and their stories through writing, reading, and performance. We help them write and express themselves with skill, confidence, and courage, and we showcase their best work through publication and live readings. Deep also strives to raise the voices of diverse young people in our community to ensure their perspectives, stories, and aesthetics are part of our rich cultural fabric, and to afford them the opportunity to engage in critical debates and the development of new cultural forms and movements.

Campagna Center

The Campagna Center works to ensure that all children served through its early care and education programs arrive at school ready to learn, and that students served through school-aged and high school programs have opportunities to enrich their academic and social skills through high quality recreational, educational, tutoring, and mentoring programs.  Finally, we work with families to enhance self-sufficiency by providing English classes to improve their English skills and facilitate their ability to participate in our economy and to support their children as they matriculate through our public school system.

Jenesse Center

Established in 1980, Jenesse Center, Inc. is one of the oldest domestic violence intervention and prevention programs in Los Angeles. Jenesse’s mission is to restore families impacted by domestic/sexual violence through holistic, trauma informed, culturally responsive services and advance prevention initiatives that foster and sustain healthy, violence free communities. We seek to prevent and end the cycle of domestic violence through education, outreach initiatives, public policy and advocacy strategies and collaboration with key partners. Jenesse works towards systematic changes in how local, state and federal entities can more effectively address Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention. 60% of Jenesse's clients are children, who are the most vulnerable and voiceless victims

Conflict Center

The mission of the conflict center is to reduce levels of physical, verbal and emotional violence, teaching practical, nonviolent methods for dealing with conflict and anger. Founded in colorado in 1987, the organization works with individuals and groups in a variety of settings, involving them in exercises that teach communication skills, consequences, negotiation, values clarification, win-win outcomes, and problem-solving skills. Our three major program areas are school programs, organizations (including business, neighborhoods, congregations, and families), and youth at risk. We teach conflict management, anger management, and parenting. We apply three processes for individuals and groups in conflict: facilitation, mediation, and negotiation. We provide services based on a sliding fee scale and are committed to providing 50% of services to people in poverty.

Citylink Center

CityLink Center is where Cincinnati's working poor and unemployed can go to find an integrated, holistic path to break free of poverty and get to a place of self-sustainability. Working with local social service organizations, CityLink provides access to services focused on Employment, Education, and Financial Education while also providing many barrier removal services like childcare, transportation, health and wellness services including dental and vision care, and spiritual growth and counseling.Our mission is to show God's love to those in need by providing a path to holistic life change. We're tackling poverty in Cincinnati and creating a new system from the ground up. Together with our city's incredible resources and citizens, we can and will change the face of poverty in our city.

Peace Center

To educate, empower and support individuals and organizations in efforts to prevent violence, promote the peaceful resolution of conflict and foster inclusive, equitable and safe communities, locally, nationally, and worldwide.