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Founded in 1986, STRIDE provides year-round, free adaptive recreation and sport programs to individuals with disabilities in a safe, fun and educational environment.
The Bella Cuisine Kids Cooking Club, is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization based in Chicago, IL. Our mission is to teach and encourage children to make healthy eating a part of their daily lives and to combat childhood obesity within the community; by encouraging families to cook from scratch and decrease food related health issues. Our vision is to build a sustainable "grassroots" effort to reduce obesity by focusing on prevention starting with early childhood.
Offering freedom from addiction through Christ-centered recovery since 1965.
To transform the lives of orphaned and abandoned children by breaking cycles of poverty; creating opportunities for fulfilled, self-reliant futures; and encouraging a culture of giving back.
Parents Education Network (PEN) is a coalition of parents collaborating with educators, students and the community to empower and bring academic and life success to students with learning and attention differences.
TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE PERSONAL GROWTH AND TO TEACH STEWARDSHIP OF THE LAND THROUGH EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING USING NATURE TRAILS, HIGH ADVENTURE, PRIMITIVE CAMPING AND ECOLOGY STUDIES.
Our mission is to build a place where our youth can come together to learn, to think, to question, to develop Christian moral values, to have the strength and courage to take a stand based on Christian ideals, teamwork and leadership.
Veggielution connects people from diverse backgrounds through food and farming to overcome social isolation. We build social capital by connecting East San Jose residents to one another and to those outside their neighborhood so that participants have more robust social networks for taking positive action in their community.
The mission of the New Hope Family Shelter (NHFS) is to provide temporary shelter for homeless families in Bloomington and Monroe County and, in collaboration with other agencies, to help those families regain housing by addressing the problems that led to homelessness.
Public Glass is a non-profit arts organization committed to providing access to the critical resources needed to make explorations in glass a possibility for everyone. Since 1997, Public Glass has been San Francisco's only public access glass studio and school. As a 501(c)3 arts organization located in the Bayview/Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco, our outreach includes a full curriculum of glass courses taught by local and nationally recognized artists, as well as programming for underserved youth and adults, corporate group experiences, events, and exhibitions. More and more the new and unexpected experiences that we offer are becoming a known and positively regarded part of the Bay Area arts landscape.
To provide opportunities for educational and employment success through bridging the technology divide for populations without sufficient economic resources, especially as it relates to children and youth.
To inspire and equip people to live for God and others