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WinterKids is the only nonprofit in Maine dedicated exclusively to increasing outdoor physical activity in children and families during our longest, most sedentary season.
Trekkers is a non-profit, outdoor-based mentoring program that cultivates the inherent strengths of young people through the power of long-term mentoring relationships.
The Maine Girls Ice Hockey Association (MGIHA) advances girls ice hockey in Maine by supporting girls’ leagues, creating more opportunities to play, and making the sport more accessible at all levels. They aim to provide an experience that creates girls ice hockey advocates for life.
The mission of the Capital Area Youth Softball Association (CAYSA) is to create a positive learning experience for all participants that promotes good sportsmanship, teamwork, and discipline in a safe environment while striving to improve the softball skills of the participants as an Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) affiliate.
Better trails and biking in the Telluride region
Trains & promotes employability skills, higher levels of productivity and technological innovation to underserved deaf and non-deaf in their development, sports, health, and education for self-reliance and prosperity.
Our mission is to use the sport of rugby as a mean to enhance sustainable development goals for the well-being of children and youths living in urban slums and rural areas in Kenya through education, professional development, character building and resilience, and community welfare programs.
To promote Public Health through physical activity, physical education, healthy diets as well as Provide cutting edge physical health and fitness services by encouraging positive behavioral change to improve the lives and wellbeing of the Kenyan public from a tender age.
Emerging leaders are identified across religious boundaries and discipled through mentoring, and the facilitation of learning in creative, safe communities so that they can bring encouragement and empowerment to all their contexts.
To raise awareness of our responsibility to the next generation through our programs, and respect and practice a simple life style considering a sustainable environment for the future generation in order to achieve our common goal, world peace.
Our mission is to restore a sense of dignity and pride in young Egyptian women by building their self-confidence and empowering them mentally and physically to develop themselves. Heya Masr targets disadvantaged young girls and boys aged 6-18 to strengthen their character. We do this by providing a safe and nurturing environment for physical activities, nutritional and healthy lifestyle education, character development activities, sexual harassment, and bullying awareness and self-defense strategies. We believe that to make an impact, and we need to educate both young women and men equally. Heya Masr is empowering a young generation of girls and boys now for a better Egypt tomorrow. Heya Masr uniquely targets girls at an early age since we rely on UN studies (1) that indicate that behavioral changes occur at the early stages of development. This approach helps us equip women with mechanisms to rise above the negative impacts of extreme deprivation, abuse, and other adversities in their most formative years of development. We seek a proactive impact on women during adolescence to become stronger, more confident, and independent, thereby positively influencing future generations in Egypt. (1)UN Study: Changing perspectives on early childhood: theory, research, and policy by Martin Woodhead 2006
To help local vulnerable populations by raising funds with the support of partners for the realization of sustainable projects in the domain of Education, Health, Professional training, Access to clean water and Environment.