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Since 1958, we have operated under the belief that every child has the ability to succeed and thrive in life if given the opportunity. Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley's mission is to ignite the power and promise of youth by making meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers and youth, ages 6 through 18. We do this while being guided by our core values of Respect, Responsibility, Well-Being, Inclusion, Diversity and Relationships. We are active in Montgomery, Preble, Greene, and Miami county, and are proud to serve thousands of individuals each year.
Boston Trinity Academy educates students from diverse backgrounds in an academically demanding, Christ-centered community, inspiring them to lead lives of faith, integrity, and service.
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps engages young people in the outdoors, inspiring them to use their strengths and potential to lead healthy, productive lives. We teach responsibility for self, community and environment through teamwork, service and experiential education. Vision statement: Rocky Mountain Youth Corps will be the leader in NW Colorado to provide diverse opportunities for young people to participate in outdoor based service and education for their growth, respect and responsibility to self, community and environment. We will do this through strong sustainable partnerships with project and funding sponsors and the creation of a youth development center.
P.A.L.S. for Healing is a nonprofit mental health organization dedicated to providing education, art therapy, EMDR and other trauma informed therapies to help people who have suffered trauma and/or loss. Individuals can experience trauma from direct and indirect exposure to an event(s) that leaves them feeling helpless, terror and unsafe. Some of these experiences can include divorce, having an incarcerated parent, being in the foster care system, serving in the military, having a family member in the military, responding to crisis situations, domestic violence, bullying, the death of a loved one and natural disasters. P.A.L.S. for Healing has three locations within Cuyahoga county and provides offsite group and individual services within Cuyahoga, lake and summit counties. We also provide professional workshops and trainings for individuals and organizations.
The Mentoring Alliance exists to mobilize godly people into the lives of kids and families, to provide tangible help and eternal hope.
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible citizens.
The goal of the Parents Left Behind organization is to come alongside parents in their grief journey and help them to find their way through the maze of life after it has been shattered.
Sole purpose of the program is to provide leadership and teamwork to underprivileged youth in the Pittsburgh area through boxing. Program expenses consist of expenditures for boxing equipment, gym supplies, boxing dues, entry fees and travel expenses for tournaments across the country. There are approximately 40 youth in the program.
Our Mission..........is to provide programs that guide and direct youth from all backgrounds. Through educational, social and physical development activities, the Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Charles County teach youth the value of life, strengthens their self-esteem and makes them better citizens.
Our Mission: Youth on Record empowers Colorado’s underserved youth to achieve their academic, artistic, and personal best by employing local, professional artists as their educators.Our Vision: Youth on Record’s vision is for youth to discover how their voice and value can create a better world.
The Mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to realize their potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. The Clubs provide: a positive, safe place to go after school and during the summer; life-enhancing and character building programs; supportive relationships with caring, positive adults; hope and opportunity. Ultimately the Clubs provide kids with a sense of usefulness, a sense of belonging, a sense of competency, and a sense of influence.
Need in Deed transforms teaching and learning in Philadelphia’s public school classrooms grades 3-8 by connecting the classroom with the community. We do this by- listening to what students tell us about the strengths and challenges of their communities and how they would like to make a difference - engaging students in learning that makes connections between the world they see around them, the community issues they care about, and the skills and concepts of the school curriculum - supporting classroom educators in using effective teaching strategies - bringing the city’s professionals and practitioners into the classroom