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AVPFirst is designed to create access for all children and their families to the highest quality training, education, and skill development in the sport of beach volleyball regardless of their race, economic status, or the neighborhood in which they reside. To accomplish this, AVPFirst has created a variety of programs which are specifically designated to positively impact its participants and create a clear pathway for a lifelong connection to sport of beach volleyball.
Our mission is to ensure that every girl reaches her full potential by providing girls ages 9-13 an opportunity and in many cases, their only chance to participate in sport and physical activity. We endeavor to harness the natural properties of sport to propel young women into competitive, male-dominated careers especially those at the intersection of science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and sports. We offer programs and resources designed to transform girls' motivation into an "I am unstoppable" attitude. It is our goal to help girls everywhere find the courage to do things beyond the field of play that they never thought possible. We believe that girls given the opportunity to play on a team become women who have the confidence to stand on their own
To promote the benefits of running for mental health, defeat the stigma through running, and create a community for mental health road warriors.
New England Disabled Sports (NEDS) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization, providing adaptive sports instruction to students of all ages and abilities. Headquartered at Loon Mountain Ski Resort in Lincoln, NH and at the Bretton Woods Ski Resort at Omni Mount Washington Resort NEDS has become a nationally recognized program, providing expert adaptive sport instruction to adults and children living with physical and cognitive disabilities
From the website: "Friends of the Grand Blanc Grid support improved infrastructure for pedestrians, cyclists, people with disabilities and mass transit users on roads in Grand Blanc and throughout Genesee County."
Provide new opportunities for breast cancer survivors to heal, both physically and emotionally, by being active participants in their own recovery and as part of a mutually empowering team. Raise awareness within the metropolitan Washington, DC patient and medical professional community regarding the physical and social benefits of rowing for cancer recovery, wellness and a healthy lifestyle. Inspire others by being role models of strength and confidence in cancer recovery by example and through education and outreach.
TO PROVIDE EMOTIONAL, FINANCIAL, AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT TO STUDENT ATHLETES WHO SUFFER CATASTROPHIC HEAD AND/OR SPINAL INJURIES IN SANCTIONED TEAM EVENTS THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE; AND TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT RELATED TO THE RESEARCH, PREVENTION AND CARE OF SUCH INJURIES.
WDSRA's mission statement is "the development of individuals through recreation" established to provide recreational services and support to individuals who have a disability or are in need of specialized assistance in recreational activities. Swimming teaches a child with with Down's syndrome how to swim; Ceramics encourages a teen on the Autism spectrum to explore their creativity; and Spring Fling Prom invites adults with any disability out for a special night of dinner and dancing among their peers.
The Tomah Youth Baseball, Inc is a volunteer based organization dedicated to promote youth baseball to the kids in the Tomah area.
THE ORGANIZATION IS FORMED TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL FITNESS, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, SELF-DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK, AND WATER SAFETY BY CONDUCTING PROGRAMS TO COACH INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FUNDAMENTAL SAILING SKILLS.