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The YMCA’s mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We’re an inclusive organization of people committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting health and wellness and encouraging social responsibility.
Empowering at-risk youth through outdoor experiential adventures that foster healthy relationships and responsible behavior.
Access Ability Wisconsin, Inc., (AAW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating and providing the means for individuals with mobility challenges to access and enjoy Wisconsin 's natural resources.
We are a non-profit organization that uses the game of baseball to promote character, courage, and loyalty among our local youth. In our community, we encourage a unified effort to instill these fundamentals in players, coaches, parents, and other volunteers. It is our mission to provide them with extraordinary experiences and unforgettable memories that will foster responsibility and success - on and off the field. As an affiliate of Little League International, Wilmington Little League is a branch of the largest youth sports organization in the world, with 2.4 million children playing in more than 80 countries. Our kids are the generation of tomorrow.
THE MINNESOTA WILD FOUNDATION EXISTS TO SUPPORT THE GAME OF HOCKEY AND TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF FAMILIES IN THE STATE OF HOCKEY.
The mission of Soccer Club of Los Gatos is to provide soccer and sports training to youth in a safe and supervised environment after school and during vacations. The mission of the Soccer Club of Los Gatos' Jacob's Buddies League Adaptive Sports Program is to offer a community-based sports program that is designed to meet the needs of children with physical and/or mental disabilities through the utilization of peer buddies and professional coaches. We hope to provide the benefits of an organized, recreational, team sport activity to any differently abled athlete who wants to join us.
The Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization #20-1702191 is dedicated to honoring the life of our inspiration, Jimmy Miller, by supporting the healing of mental and physical illness through surfing and ocean related activities. Through recreational, education, and mentoring programs, the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation enables surfers, educators, therapists, lifeguards and friends to help people affected by mental and physical illness feel the joy and healing power of the ocean and surfing. JMMF pioneered the formation of an adaptive surfing program titled Ocean Therapy, where surfing is used as a means to increase self-esteem and self-efficacy in individuals suffering from mental and/or physical illness. The Ocean Therapy program is currently working with at risk children in the Los Angeles foster care community, veterans from all branches of the military and injured Marines in the Wounded Warrior Battalion in Camp Pendleton. We are looking to expand our programming to the addiction/recovery populations, victims and survivors of mass public and terrorist attacks, those suffering from suicidal ideation and anxiety, depression and other mental health illnesses.
PPLA is a non-profit Board of Trustees who governs and supports the Palisades Charter High School Boys and Girls Lacrosse Program. Pali Lax is a strong and growing team sport program that emphasizes both athletic and academic excellence as well as safe and competitive lacrosse, sportsmanship and teamwork.
The Somis Thursday Club has served the Camarillo area for over one hundred years. The club pursues a number of activities to promote culture, education and civic welfare among the citizens of Somis and the adjacent communities.
Participants pay tuition and racing fees to train to become future ski racing champions. There are approximately 150 participants in the program. Some of those who graduated are now competing at the collegiate level. TAS operations are funded largely through tuition and fundraising events, and within this 2016-2017 Sponsors play a critical role in overall team finances. TAS accomplishments require more than training and hard work on the part of athletes, parents and coaches, they also depend on sponsorships from local businesses to offset a significant portion of expenses. Funds raised go toward improving our training and race equipment, both of which are critical to the continued development of our program. Importantly, sponsorship funds go to scholarships to skiers whom otherwise would be unable to race.
The Westlake Nautical Foundation corporation is classified as: charitable organization. A ruling or determination letter recognizing the organization's exempt status was done in October of 2010, 6 years ago. The primary activity of the organization is: recreation, sports, leisure, athletics.