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TEACHING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND NURTURING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH CHRIST CENTERED WORSHIP, BIBLE CLASSES, AND CAMPING ACTIVITIES.
WABA's mission is improving bicycling conditions and promoting bicycling in the metropolitan Washington, DC region. WABA envisions bicycle accommodations on every road, bicycle access across every bridge, bicycle accommodations on all transit, and bicycle parking at every destination. We envision bicycling being not only the healthiest and most environmentally-friendly means of transportation but also the safest and most convenient.
- To promote stamp collecting to people of all ages- To offer services to the membership and to philately in general, including knowledge and education, which enhance the pleasure and friendliness of stamp collecting- To initiate and coordinate new programs for the benefit of stamp collecting and of all collectors- To represent the United States in the world body of philately- To assist members in acquiring and disposing of philatelic materials
To Build And Maintain A Hiking And Biking Trail On The Acquired Right-Of-Way Of The Abandoned Montour Railroad.
To encourage the instruction, practice, and advancement of the members in moves in the field, free skating, dancing, synchronized, and all types of figure skating.
PIRATES CHARITIES IS COMMITTED TO STRENGTHENING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH THE POWER OF PITTSBURGH PIRATES BASEBALL. PIRATES CHARITIES PASSION AND ENERGY ARE FOCUSED ON YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL, MILITARY APPRECIATION, MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS AND CANCER SUPPORT.
ERIE'S ARBORETUM, CREATING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES FOR OUR COMMUNITY
To support the preservation and enhancement of the national resources and cultural heritage of the five US National Park venues on Lake Superior. Through the funding of research, maintenance and educational projects, the NPLSF collaborates with the National Park Service.
The HEADstrong Foundation was founded by Nick Colleluori, who passed away from cancer at age 21. During his treatments, Nick took note of resources that were lacking for cancer patients and the families who are all affected. Resources such as lodging when traveling for treatment, financial help with medical bills and other challenges, and the need for understanding and support. Today Nick’s mother Cheryl heads the Foundation, and we direct resources whenever we can to families in need.It is our goal to keep Nick Colleluori’s memory alive by being as relentless in helping others as he was.
The Great Valley Community Organization helps build a strong, vibrant and connected community by providing facilities, activities and programs enriching the lives of all local residents.