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Communities Working in Partnership to Conserve and Protect the Lower Appomattox River.
The Special Olympics movement unlocks the joy of sport to inspire people throughout the world to open their minds to human giftedness. The mission of Special Olympics Kentucky is to provide year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics give athletes continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
The mission of the Miracle League of Plymouth is to enrich our community by providing education and social development through high quality recreation programs, including baseball, for individuals with special needs and their families. As well to foster peer relationships through players and “buddy” interactions so that barriers to friendship are removed.
Herzl Camp is a welcoming, independent camp where young people become self-reliant, create lasting Jewish friendships, and develop commitment and love for judaism and Israel Herzl Camp creates a vibrant Jewish community of future leaders
UPPER PROVIDENCE LITRTLE LEAGUE ASPIRES TO BE AN OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL-ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES A HIGH-QUALITY EXPERIENCE IN WHICH EVERY ATHLETE 1) IS COACHED USING THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LITTLE LEAGUE DOUBLE-GOAL COACH 2) HAS FUN PLAYING THE GAME 3) FEELS LIKE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE TEAM REGARDLESS OF PERFORMANCE 4) LEARNS "LIFE LESSONS" THAT HAVE VALUE BEYOND THE PLAYING FIELD 5) LEARNS THE SKILLS, TACTICS, AND STRATEGIES OF THE GAME AND IMPROVES AS A PLAYER. WE RECOGNIZE COACHES MOST DIRECTLY MAKE THIS POSSIBLE, SO WE PROVIDE ALL COACHES WITH THE TOOLS TO SUCCEED AS LITTLE LEAGUE DOUBLE-GOAL COACHES. WE ARE COMMITTED TO CREATING CULTURE IN WHICH COACHES, PARENTS, FANS, UMPIRES AND ATHLETES WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE OUR MISSION.
American Youth Football, Inc., established in 1996, is a support services organization, dedicated to giving back to communities by promoting the wholesome development of youth through their association with exemplary adult leaders in the sport of American football and cheer. Guidelines are established to ensure that players play in an atmosphere of learning with a competitive balance between teams.
The mission of the Scouting America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Our vision for the National Capital Area Council is to accomplish the mission of the Scouting America in such an exemplary manner as to be recognized by our public as the premier youth organization in the communities we serve.
Dedicated to providing a safe and fun environment for children of all ages to learn and enjoy the game of baseball and softball.
Menlo-Atherton Little League is an entirely volunteer-run organization. Costs for operating the League are approximately $175,000 per year. Field maintenance and improvements cost the League an additional $15 -$20,000 each year. Annual expenses go towards uniforms, upgrading and buying new equipment, paying field rental fees and umpires, printing and mailing notices and newsletters, purchasing insurance, paying charter and tournament fees, buying trophies, team photographs, etc. Although a substantial portion of the operating budget is funded through player registration fees and from team sponsors, the remaining funds come from donor contributions.
Yoga 4 Change is a non-profit organization that achieves meaningful change for veterans, incarcerated individuals, youth, and those living with mental health conditions. Our purpose-driven yoga program enables us to heal and empower these underserved populations, creating healthier, safer communities, one class at a time.