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Mouse empowers all students to create with technology to solve real problems and make meaningful change in our world. We are committed to creating more diversity in STEM and opening opportunities for students from underserved communities across the country.
To provide fine art, musical and theatrical exploration and appreciation opportunities. The arts center’s vision: To become highly visible, vibrant, financially stable organization, offering quality art, education and art appreciation with extensive community participation, outreach and patron involvement.
The Mark Ross Montessori Foundation (MRMF) is a 501(c)3 entity whose mission is to provide financial support to Ross Montessori School (RMS), a public charter school. We oversee and participate in major fundraising campaigns and events, grant requests, and individual donor solicitation. These monies are used by RMS for construction and renovation of facilities, educational programming, teacher development, and operational support.
Our mission is to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook.
What we're about: Empowering compassion. Since 1993 we’ve been empowering locally-led, mercy-based programs in the developing world. Who we help: We serve orphans, child labor victims, and young trafficking survivors through 9 resident-care homes and 12 education centers in Asia and Africa. Why we're different: Rather than spending precious resources deploying Western workers, we’re empowering existing local leadership with funding, oversight, and small business development.
Our mission is to create a stimulating, nurturing environment where children can develop intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially while adults become better parents through education, observation, and community support. At Parents Nursery School (PNS), we believe that families thrive when children are given ample space to explore, pretend, and learn through play, and parents are actively involved in their child’s education. We also believe that parents become more effective and connected when given the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of early childhood development through parent education, informal observation, and community exchange. PNS provides an environment where families work together in the true cooperative spirit to create a positive learning environment for the children and the parents.
The METCO (Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity) program offers minority students from Boston a high quality, suburban education and Wellesley students a much more diverse learning environment. FWMI is a charitable, all volunteer organization comprised of parents, WPS educators and Wellesley community members who are committed to helping Wellesley’s METCO students make the most of the educational opportunities provided by the program. More broadly, we seek to promote greater understanding between Boston and Wellesley families and the communities in which we live.
Pasadena Waldorf School is a not-for-profit independent school offering a developmentally appropriate, experiential, and academically rigorous approach to education. We integrate the arts in all academic disciplines for children from preschool through twelfth grade to enhance and enrich learning. We aim to inspire life-long learning in all students and to enable them to fully develop their unique capacities. The results are confident, talented, grateful, and conscientious individuals who know they are capable of achieving whatever they can imagine – and they graduate with a great capacity for imagination
Mission: Bridges that Unite mobilizes McKinney to work together to address poverty and foster a thriving community. Vision: A unified community where everyone has the opportunity to flourish in mind, body and spirit.
Family Health Ministry's mission is to support Haitian communities in their efforts to build and sustain healthy families by developing best health care practices to share across Haiti and other low-resource communities.
The vision of KIPP San Diego is to be a thriving region of stable schools filled with happy, successful young people on paths toward choice-filled, contented lives that positively impact our community. KIPP San Diego will be a leader in thinking about opportunity and access for youth in San Diego's underserved communities and a model for collaboration in order to dramatically change life outcomes.
We invest in, expand, and connect communities advancing racial & social justice.