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Literacy Connects' mission is to connect people of all ages to a world of opportunity through literacy and creative expression. The mission is carried out by offering a wide range of learning opportunities from birth through adulthood – from reading to computer skills, English acquisition and artistic self-expression.
Solar Youth’s mission is to empower youth from New Haven’s high-poverty neighborhoods to achieve lifelong success. We do this through our unique program model which includes LONG-TERM supportive relationships, and programs that happen IN their neighborhoods where youth EXPLORE their ENVIRONMENT, become PROBLEM-SOLVERS and practice LEADERSHIP. Founded in 2000, Solar Youth has served over 3,000 children aged 4 to 18+. In the coming years we are looking to expand to serve MORE youth, and serve them BETTER - ensuring they have the on-going strategic supports to (1) graduate from high school; (2) with a post-HS plan; (3) prepared for success.
Founded in 2003, Brick by Brick creates partnerships that improve education, health and economic opportunity in East Africa.
R & D Robotics Education is established to provide high school students inspiration in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through the FIRST family of programs. We offer the experience at no charge to families and our market is home schooled students and those that do not have similar programs at their own schools. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a project based learning series of programs to serve K-12 students by providing competitive robotics challenges.
Project Color Corps™ believes in the power of color as a change agent to infuse a sense of well-being and energy into urban neighborhoods nationwide! In 2011, Laura Guido-Clark fulfilled her dream and founded Project Color Corps, a volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to creating change by painting inner city neighborhoods with color and pattern that impart positive messages of optimism and hope. Color is a powerful language that speaks volumes and can empower us emotionally. We believe that color is transformational and that fresh paint has the power to improve the quality of life for children and residents of at risk, disadvantaged and under served communities.
The International Bullying Prevention Association (IBPA) was founded in 2003 when grassroots practitioners and researchers came together to convene the first conference in the US entirely focused on bullying prevention. The organization is structured around four guiding principles which include: Ethical training practices Ethical conduct toward practices and performance Ethical conduct toward professional colleagues Ethical conduct toward community
The Foundation For Tomorrow's mission is to secure quality education and emotional support for orphaned and vulnerable children so that they may reach their full potential and thrive in their communities.
Mission is to empower today's generation for a better tomorrow. We provide free primary education to disadvantaged children, free women empowerment programs and health awareness services
FRIENDS OF SAX-ZIM BOGS MISSION IS TO PRESERVE, PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE SAX-ZIM BOG THROUGH LAND PRESERVATION, EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION.
Scranton Rd. Ministries Community Development Corporation actively contributes to the social, economic and physical revitalization of Cleveland's west-side community and its people.Serving in arguably, one of Ohio's most diverse neighborhood, we are focused on representing, protecting, and investing in our youth and families, and promoting a community-based economic development. Our vision is to revitalize our community, one life at a time.