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Advance the education of people who have been victimized by conflict or natural disasters
After-The-Bell provides a supervised after-school program of recreational, social, and academic skill-developing activities for Kennett Middle School students. The program is led by community volunteers and provided without charge.
CSLA is committed to providing an education that is challenging and responsive to individual needs; preparing students for life in a safe, nurturing environment that fosters character development and spiritual growth based on Biblical truth.
Founded 2010 under the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, as a member program of Episcopal Service Corps. ESCMaryland guides young adults in a year of service, faith and community in the city of Baltimore. Our goals are to help serve the marginalized of Baltimore City, and to help raise and support faithful young leaders for non-profits and other change agents.
Optimizing the Quality of Life for Individuals with Autism. At Anderson Center for Autism, our evidence-based methods demonstrate realistic, steady progress and consistently make a difference in the lives of the individuals and families we serve.
Weizmann Day School serves students in grades K-8 in Pasadena, California.
The Emerald Coast Autism Center (ECAC) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to educating and improving the lives of young children with autism in Okaloosa and Walton counties and surrounding areas. ECAC is unique in our approach to teaching these amazing children. All instruction and activities at the ECAC are conducted in a manner consistent with the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The science of ABA is currently the only proven intervention for children with autism. Specifically, ECAC follows the Verbal Behavior (VB) approach to ABA, based on B.F. Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior.
Grace and Hope Academy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Christian, private, school. Our vision is to be an active center of discovery and investigation where learners enter, but self-directed, service-committed, Christ-centered, world-leaders leave. We are located in Petersburg, VA, and are proud to serve the families of Petersburg, Hopewell, Fort Lee and the surrounding areas.
To serve the community with educational opportunities for all students, irrespective of how they are educated, that engage them through projects and activities to build interest in learning and finding what their passions are. While we focus on homeschooled children now, we offer our services to traditionally schooled children as well to help them find and pursue their passions.
Bullis Charter School offers a collaborative, experiential learning environment that emphasizes individual student growth. As a model of educational innovation, BCS inspires children, faculty and staff to reach beyond themselves to achieve full potential. Using a global perspective to teach about the interconnectedness of communities and their environments, the BCS program nurtures mutual respect, civic responsibility and a lifelong love of learning.
St. Andrew’s, an independent college preparatory school dedicated to personalized student development, strives to develop engaged, well-rounded individuals by inspiring a passion for knowledge, a commitment to personal integrity and a deepened social consciousness within a supportive educational community.
Founded in 1959, Randolph School is an independent day school that provides a rigorous and well-rounded K-12 college preparatory education within a nurturing community. Through a commitment to excellence in academics, the arts, and athletics, the School’s program and its faculty demand diligence and discipline while encouraging creativity and discovery. Above all, the School emphasizes honor, integrity, and character so that all in partnership with Randolph are elevated and inspired to enrich their families, communities, the nation, and the world.