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To promote the athletic programs of the Spencerville Local Schools and to provide the educational value students receive by participating therein.
The Center is dedicated to improving the health, well-being and social integration of people with disabilities by promoting active lifestyles. We use sport, recreation, and wellness programs to achieve our mission.
Atlanta Polyamory seeks to promote widespread awareness and acceptance of polyamory as a positive relationship choice for all consenting adults through education and local community engagement.
PROMOTE AND EDUCATE THE PUBLIC BOTH YOUTH AND ADULT IN THE SPORT OF SOCCER.
TO ENCOURAGE, COMFORT AND EMPOWER THOSE AFFECTED BY CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE AND TO PROVIDE A HEALTHY, WORRY-FREE (MEDICALLY SUPERVISED) CAMP ENVIRONMENT FOCUSED ON NURTURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LUCKY UNLIMITED CARDIAC KIDS.
We want all kids to flourish and grow.We recognize that all children have their own set of strengths and capabilities. Our goal is to create an inclusive and supportive environment where all strengths and capabilities are valued, and all kids can play and learn together. To meet our goal, we are opening the first indoor playground in Manhattan, providing a safe and fun recreation space as well as inclusive program options to support children with sensory challenges. Our goal is to show that we are all the same despite our differences. 100% of donations and proceeds of all services are used to support our vision.
Beat the Streets Cleveland’s mission is to positively alter life’s trajectory for K-12 student-athletes in the City of Cleveland by giving them access to youth development, mentoring, and wrestling.
Their mission is to preserve and enhance the natural resources and visitor experience of Fort Williams Park by providing planning and stewardship for projects that support the Park’s ecology, accessibility, and open space.
The Battery Conservancy, a non-profit educational corporation, was created in 1994 to revitalize The Battery and renew the spirit of Castle Clinton National Monument, the park's major landmark. The goal is to return The Battery and Castle to their historic roles as the center of cultural life in the Harbor and Downtown New York. The historic Battery, at the southern tip of Manhattan, is one of the most visited parks in New York City. An estimated 6 million people visit The Battery and the Castle annually, including national and international tourists, school children, and local residents and workers in Downtown Manhattan. Sweeping views of the Harbor and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island frame the setting for New York's premier waterfront park. Visitors stroll along the 1500-foot Admiral Dewey Promenade at the water's edge, which is also the point of departure for the many ferries taking people to harbor attractions. The park's 25 acres are home to 21 monuments, memorials and works of art, many related to the Battery's role in the history of immigration and defense. The Conservancy plays a pivotal role among organizations vitally interested in the future of The Battery, the downtown district, the waterfront, the quality of community life and the environment in New York. New York City owns and maintains Battery Park through the Department of Parks & Recreation; the U.S. government owns and maintains Castle Clinton through the National Park Service; and both are major sites in New York State's Harbor Heritage Area. Warrie Price, founding President of the Conservancy, serves as the City's Battery Park Administrator and the State's Heritage Area Director.
The Community Center of Northern Westchester seeks to improve the well-being and self-sufficiency of neighbors in need in Northern Westchester by providing equitable access to food, clothing, programs, and other resources; creating positive change through the engagement of organizations and individuals within our community. We are committed to treating all with dignity and respect.
Randall's Island Park Alliance (RIPA), formerly known as the Randall's Island Sports Foundation (RISF), was founded in 1992 as a public-private partnership to work on behalf of Randall's Island Park, located in the East River between East Harlem, the South Bronx and Astoria, Queens. RIPA works with the City and local communities to provide an innovative and exciting destination through a wide range of sports venues, cultural events and environmental exploration. As the dedicated steward of Randall’s Island Park, the Alliance sustains, maintains, develops and programs the Park to support the wellbeing of all New Yorkers.
Our mission is to secure, through advocacy and private sector support, the completion of Hudson River Park, which is already recognized as setting the standard, nationwide, of what a great waterfront park can be. We seek to ensure adequate public funding to build the Park as well as private sector funding to maintain and enhance it. We collaborate with the Hudson River Park Trust, the City-State agency responsible for building and oeprating the Park to fulfill the obligations of the Hudson River Park Act. We also support programming and sponsor other community events in the Park.