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The Partnership for After School Education (PASE) is a child-focused organization that promotes and supports quality afterschool programs, particularly those serving young people from underserved communities.
Imagine supports children and families coping with loss and fosters resiliency and emotional well-being for all those who grieve. We do this by providing education and free year-round peer grief support for children age 3-18 and young adults 18-30 who are coping with loss due to the death of a parent or sibling or who have a family member living with a life-altering physical illness. Concurrent support groups are available for parents and guardians in both programs. In the area of education and outreach, we provide on-site bereavement and crisis support and educational workshops and presentations for businesses, corporations, schools, and community agencies.
SquashBusters' mission is to challenge and nurture urban youth - as students, athletes and citizens - so that they recognize and fulfill their fullest potential in life.
GLORY, an environmentally-friendly vessel, has delighted adults and children alike with whisper-quiet and fume-free tours of the nooks and crannies of the Peconic Bay for over 10 years. GLORY takes visitors back to a bygone era with its classic lines and elegant mahogany and gold-plated trim as it glides along the bay.
Circus Remedy is committed to reaching out to ailing children both as a circus and with individual performers. Our goal is to reach out to children's hospitals, summer camps for children with illness, hospices, disaster shelters, orphanages and refugee camps.
Our Mission Development and Research Innovations (DRI) is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing mental health services to people in need within our local Delaware communities and worldwide. We achieve this through creating innovative, research-driven mental health programs. We also partner with organizations with similar visions, missions, goals, and values to create such programs. Our chief partnership at the moment is our Partnership for Trauma Healing in Burundi, Africa.
Founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace in 1989, York Street Project's (YSP) mission is to weave together innovative programs that shelter, feed, educate and promote the healing and independence of persons in need, especially women and their children. York Street Project has an established record of providing quality services to nearly 500 homeless and low-income women and children each year. Using a comprehensive approach, we help our women heal from a life severely impacted by poverty, while also strengthening their life skills and independence as they transition to permanent housing.
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Pact is a different kind of adoption organization—honest, child-centered, and anti-racist. Since 1991, Pact’s mission has always been to serve adopted children of color. In every case, the child is always our primary client. In order to best serve children’s needs, we provide not only adoptive placement but lifelong education, support, and community. Our goal is for every child to feel wanted, honored and loved, a cherished member of their communities with proud connections to their cultural heritage. We advocate for honesty and authenticity in matters of race and adoption.
ENTITY IS A CORPORATION ORGANIZED FOR THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF RAISING MONEY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP FUND. NONE OF THE FUNDS OR EARNINGS ON THE FUNDS INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF, OR BE DISTRIBUTABLE TO ANY OF THE MEMBERS, TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, OR OTHER PRIVATE PERSONS.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico was established 48 years ago to fill this need and to provide children and youth a safe, positive and creative place to become leaders who reach their academic, personal and professional goals. We are a nonprofit organization that provides daily after-school service to participants age 6 to 18 through diverse programs that include: Education (tutoring & writing-reading therapies), Character Development and Leadership, Health and Life Skills, Recreation and Sports, Arts, and recently, the Entrepreneurship and Career Development program. Our mission is to provide youth hope for a better future and opportunities to develop to their full potential. We provide the necessary tools to create and/or obtain a satisfactory job that allows them to reach economic security so they can break the generational cycle of poverty. We serve 15,000 children and youth annually in 13 service centers located in San Juan in Las Margaritas, Luis Lloréns Torres and Ernesto Ramos Antonini, Carolina at Torres de Sabana and Villa Carolina; Aguas Buenas; Arecibo in Manuel Zeno Gandía, San Lorenzo, Loíza, Mayagüez at Roosevelt, Isabela, Bayamón and Vieques.
Vine Maple Place is a Christian organization that breaks the generational cycle of homelessness by working with single parents and their children. Our approach offers safety, provides stability, and equips to self-sufficiency.