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WYBA was established to provide neighborhood youth with an opportunity to promote and develop teamwork, sportsmanship, character and community spirit through the challenge and enjoyment of competitive baseball. It's our goal to prepare children for high school baseball.
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus is a human service agency offering a varied program that is Jewish in nature. It is committed to enhancing the quality of individual and family through the promotion of physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness. It provides educational and cultural programs that reflect the Jewish heritage, health related activities and many services to the community at large. Through its wide array of programs, the JCC pursues its mission of strengthening the individual, family and community.
Provide area youth the opportunity to develop as athletes and people through competitive alpine sports that emphasize strength of character, sportsmanship, respect and love of sport.
Our primary goal is to offer a program to teach and develop qualities such as integrity, self-esteem, and responsibility to the inner city youth of Oakland and the surrounding communities. At the same time we seek to teach kids golf as the vehicle to achieve positive attitudes.
Our mission is to transform the lives of underserved youth through academic enrichment, health and wellness, social responsibility and leadership through squash.
At Winners’ Camp, our mission is to: ✓ Provide cutting-edge Leadership Training for Hawai’i youth, their families and educators ✓ Awaken teenagers to their personal and community potential. ✓ Empower teenagers to break through self-limiting beliefs and move towards greater success in their lives. ✓ Give teenagers the tools for accelerated learning and to inspire excellence. ✓ Teach respect, responsibility, resourcefulness, resilience and restraint. ✓ Provide educators with experiential teaching tools through workshops and seminars.
Since our founding in 2006, our mission has been the same: Leveling the Playing Field for young refugees. Through a commitment to education and high expectations, both in the classroom and on the pitch, we’ve impacted the lives of hundreds of refugee families. With humble beginnings as an after-school soccer program, we have grown to encompass multiple campuses in two states. Our model is unique: Our students, 100% refugee and ranging from 6th through 12th grade, receive full scholarships to attend Fugees Academies. With the backing of thousands of individuals and businesses our students are given all the tools they need to find success in their new homes, preventing the cycle of poverty from beginning again.
Our Mission: To provide an environment that is conducive to learning To teach responsibility and how to become a positive impact in the community To teach students discipline, self-esteem and life saving skills while giving positive reinforcement and encouragement. Assessing the heads of each individual student and working to meet their needs while developing a more positive person
The Treasure Coast Rowing Club (TCRC) was established to stimulate and foster interest in the sport of rowing among amateurs. We promote this interest through education and competitions using every reasonable endeavor for the advancement and up-building of amateur rowing in accordance with the best traditions of sportsmanship. Our goal is to have a safe and fun environment where both adults and youth rowers can enjoy the sport of rowing. We aim to teach the joys of rowing to anyone willing to learn and wanting to get behind an oar on the water. We welcome all athletes regardless of their ability or experience. If you are willing to show up and work hard, there is a place for you in our boats.
The mission of the Potawatomi Mountain Biking Association's DTE Energy Foundation Trail Project is to partner with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to design, build and maintain roughly 20 miles of mountain biking optimized, sustainable single track consisting of 5 interconnected loops in the Waterloo State Recreation Area.
Backfield in Motion is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that combines academics and athletics to inspire inner city boys to reach their maximum potential in order to become significant contributors to society.