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To advance the cultural, educational, and economic empowerment of East Palo Alto youth and families.
Our Mission and Our Vision: To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. To be recognized by businesses, educators and policy makers around the world as the premier organization for inspiring and preparing young people to become successful, contributing members of the global society; and for uniting people of all nations around the common goals of creating jobs, building stable economies, and providing higher standards of living.
Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.
To promote the positive and healthy development of youth, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, by providing services that build the skills, civility and self-confidence necessary to succeed in a competitive world.
Mission - To prevent suicide and ensure the healthy development of all youth through powerful communication and education on gender and orientation.Vision - A community in which all youth develop as healthy individuals free of suicide, violence, and discrimination.Geographic Areas - We are physically located in Miami, FL. We go wherever we are invited. We have travelled to Central and South America, and across the USA. We can be virtually anywhere, with videoconferencing technology
Founded in 2008, Girls in Action, Inc. use teamwork to promote manners, self-esteem, social skills and communication skills for the purpose of helping little girls between the ages of 8-12 find their voice and become leaders in their schools, communities, families and ultimately the world! Our goal is to jump start gender equality in roles of leadership.
OUR MISSION: To support, educate and reconcile families of the incarcerated by sharing the love and truth of Jesus Christ.
To grow the presence of the children of low-income families, women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans in the STEM professions and prepare them for community service.
To be a premier means for at-risk Ecuadorian youth to achieve a post-secondary education.
YouthCARE’s mission is to promote respect for self and others, develop future leaders, and provide youth with positive multicultural activities and relationships with caring adults.
The Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) is working to build a youth, family and prisoner-led movement to challenge race, gender and class inequality in Los Angeles County's and California's juvenile injustice system. The YJC is working to transform a system that has ensured the massive lock-up of people of color; widespread police violence, corruption and distrust between police and communities; disregard of youth and communities' Constitutional and human rights; the construction of a school-to-jail track; and the build-up of the world's largest prison system.
The Youth Development Commission is the recognized leader in the Detroit area for the best work in developing youth and connecting communities and schools to yield high quality programs and services for a Greater Detroit. The Youth Development Commission provides resources and support to promote, enhance and expand programs that will lead to the positive development of children in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. The Youth Development Commission serves as a catalyst that ensures that recreation and non-school hour activities are recognized as an essential component in the system of care for children and youth.