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We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. We envision a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams.
A youth development organization dedicated to impacting the lives of young people in the Houston area by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life enhancing values through the game of golf.
Our mission is to give people of all ages, abilities and economic status the opportunity to experience the healing power of horses. We are unique in that we have kind, talented and enthusiastic school horses suitable for riders of all levels and abilities. All our riders who are able to do so are integrated into the life of the barn. Thus, they learn horsemanship skills as well as building empathy and self-confidence.
To promote education and leadership for coed teens using the aspects of seamanship and other nautical activities. The Sea Scout program of the Boy Scouts of America is a national initiative to train youth in skills that enable learning for life, citizenship and sportsmanship in a safe, secure environment under the guidance of trained adult leaders. This specific corporation, Sea Scout Ship 5111 Inc, is organized to acquire the donation sailing vessels and other assets to further that cause. To organize as a non profit corporation.
Dedicated to the improvement of Lake Hopatcong for all, now and in the years to come.
Royal Family Kids of Austin (Restitution for Kids, Inc.) changes the lives of foster children in Central Texas by providing a week of summer camp designed just for them, full of one-on-one attention and royal treatment. In over 20 years, we've served more than 1,000 foster children, and every dollar donated helps us keep this important cause alive, summer after summer.
Frailty Myths is a non-profit founded by a group of four diverse young women premised on a transformative idea: Every day we work to smash the myth that women are frail and weak. At Frailty Myths, we offer workshops and facilitated conversation on skills that have traditionally been dominated by men, like woodworking, climbing, and sailing. In each workshop, we re-imagine femininity head on; by building methods of empowerment and creating a space for all of our participants to discover just how empowering it is to be strong and physically challenged together. Each Frailty Myths workshop uses experiential learning and pedagogical practices steeped in both research and lived experiences to create a truly transformative program. Our skilled facilitators lead each workshop through guided conversations about the societal myths surrounding femininity, frailty, strength, and power. During each workshop we create strategies to actively dispel these myths and replace them with constructive tools to apply to day-to-day life. At Frailty Myths, we are women of color, we are queer women, and we are young women striving to change the world around us.
Tannery Pond Center for Arts, Education and Community Gatherings (dba Tannery Pond Center) is dedicated to bringing the best possible performances and art gallery shows to the Gore Mountain Region in the Adirondacks. The organization sponsors and produces numerous concerts and gallery showings throughout the year. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend any and all events.
BHS Water Polo Boosters mission is to promote water polo in the area, enable athletes to practice and compete in a safe, positive, and fun environment and allow athletes to enjoy water polo while balancing other pursuits and interests. The team provides training and competition, in a no-cut sport, not supported by the school district or otherwise known as a club sport, for all athletes regardless of skill or experience level. While success in the water is important, our coaches also believe personal development out of the water is just as critical. The coaches promise to create an environment where athletes can reach their full potential both physically and personally by utilizing positive coaching techniques and stressing teamwork and sportsmanship.
At its very simplest, baseball/softball is a game that is played by boys and girls in backyards, parks, playgrounds, and sandlots. It is a time to be outdoors and spend with friends – old and new, an opportunity to be part of a team, and experience the highs of winning and the agony of defeat. This is what childhood is about – to play, be carefree, and just have a chance to a kid. In addition to its pure play element, the is also a powerful vehicle for youth development teaching important life lessons like teamwork, respect, keeping a commitment, and the art of winning and losing. It also helps build self-confidence, offers a constructive alternative for the key after-school hours, and gives kids positive role models in their coaches. It is a game that brings communities together - unifying people from different backgrounds, religions, ethnic groups, and socioeconomics as well as offering parents a way to connect with their kids. Founded in 2005, Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) believes in the power of sport to contribute to positive youth development and build community. PIFBS exists to remove equipment as a barrier to participation for underprivileged children around the world. PIFBS serves as an intermediary and connector between fans of the game, industry leaders, and the broader community to the kids who need the support the most. Over the past 20 years, PIFBS has donated $40 million in equipment to help more than 2.4 million children play ball in every state in the U.S. and 119 countries globally.
We seek to improve the character and life-skills of disadvantaged kids by delivering sports equipment to organizations providing structured sports and recreational activities in the metro St. Louis region.