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MT.OLIVE WELCOMES YOU AS YOU ARE. Mt. Olive Lutheran Church is a Christian community in Santa Monica, California. Come experience and know the grace and love of God, and become empowered to be God’s compassionate presence in the world. Mt. Olive strives to incorporate six disciplines in all that we do: Worship, Service, Education, Community Support, Art and Music.
Bethania Kids (The Bethania Foundation) is a Christian mission that nurtures and equips impoverished, orphaned, abandoned, and differently‑abled children — and supports women and families — in South India. It provides residential homes, care/after‑school centers, rehabilitation services and women’s empowerment programs delivering food, shelter, education, medical care and spiritual support so children and women can build stable, independent lives.
The San Carlos Education Foundation (SCEF) is a non-profit fundraising organization that helps the San Carlos School District provide a well-rounded public education for all students. We work in partnership with parents and the community to support core and innovative programs that are vital to an exceptional education.
To provide educational programs for low-income parents and their preschool through grade five children with the goal of fostering self-esteem in both parents and children by providing a variety of educational opportunities in a setting wherein they can be successful.
The mission of Children's Fairyland is to spark imagination and a desire to learn by bringing stories to life through immersive experiences. The vision of Children's Fairyland is to serve as an inclusive community oasis where the magic, joy, and transformative power of stories and play are unlocked for generations of children and families.
The mission of Blythedale Children’s Hospital is to improve the health and quality of life of children. Founded in 1891 and based in Westchester County, Blythedale serves over 2,000 children in the New York City region each year, treating children of all ages and backgrounds through inpatient care, outpatient and day hospital services, and community-based therapy. More than two-thirds of our inpatients are from low-income households in New York City, and we serve all families regardless of their ability to pay. Our multidisciplinary team has the expertise to improve the outlook for children who have a wide range of medical conditions and physical trauma, such as brain injuries, cancer, cerebral palsy, organ transplants, ventilator dependency, burn recovery, and rare diseases that no other specialty hospital in New York is equipped to handle. Blythedale is also the only children’s hospital in New York State with its own public school district on site, ensuring that our young patients can experience childhood in as normal a way as possible.
Inner-City Scholarship Fund changes lives for the better by providing families with demonstrable financial needs the opportunity to give their children a quality, values-based K-12 Catholic education within the Archdiocese of New York. Inner-City exists to ensure that the gift of an excellent Catholic school education continues to be a viable option for students of all faiths today and for future generations to come.
The American Montessori Society advances and supports Montessori education by setting standards, providing teacher education and professional development, and advocating for research and public policy to increase access to high‑quality Montessori programs. It serves members (teachers, schools, families) and promotes Montessori practice and accreditation to strengthen educational outcomes.
Crayons to Computers supplies teachers who serve students in need by operating a free Teacher Resource Center, online ordering and outreach programs so educators can get classroom supplies, incentives and basic essentials at no cost. Their work aims to “level the playing field” so students from low-income households have the tools to participate and learn.
Nestled in the nation’s capital in the richest museum complex in the world is the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center, a model early childhood program that places children at the center of every experience. The vast collections are the foundation for the culturally diverse curriculum, which offers a rare opportunity for learning. As an organization, SEEC is a leader in the field of museum-based education and influences practice within museums and schools. Our educators apply best practices recognized in the early childhood field and enrich the children’s learning through an object-based approach to teaching, sharing the rich stories associated with these objects in ways that make the curriculum deeper and richer. Museum educators within the program build on the practice established within the SEEC model, serving as content experts on the museums and blending theory and practice as a basis for outside consulting and professional development.
This school is dedicated to educating children with the most enlightened approach: well-appointed Montessori.
The Walden School ignites intellectual curiosity and fosters independence in a peaceful, respectful culture.