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To empower teens from economically disadvantaged circumstances to lead successful lives and build strong communities.
TO BUILD THE BEST CLUB IN THE COUNTRY. A CLUB THAT POSITIVELY IMPACTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PLAYERS ON AND OFF THE FIELD AND POSITIVELY IMPACTS OUR COMMUNITY.
Camp Rainbow provides free camps and experiences to children and families affected by a childhood cancer or blood-related disease diagnosis.
TO PROVIDE SPORTS AND BIBLE TRAINING TO YOUTH AND FAMILIES WHO MIGHT OTHERWISE NOT HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND CAMP,TO INCLUDE SPECIAL NEEDS
From the website: MGBA "provides athletes in underserved communities the opportunity to compete in a competitive baseball league."
The mission of the American Royal is to impact the future of agriculture through competitive learning, scholarships, education, and agriculture events. The American Royal is successful in providing hands-on learning experiences connecting the city's urban students to food and agriculture through programs in classrooms, at American Royal events and outreach programs. It's Kansas City's passion for rich agricultural heritage that established the American Royal's educational mission and vision
Beyond Barriers Athletic Foundation promotes healthy lifestyles, improves personal safety, and adds structure for lifelong achievement by providing scholarships for aquatic programs to underserved youth.
To impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
The Emerson Avenue Community Garden Club, is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization run entirely by volunteers working to develop a one acre portion of land on the campus of Orville Wright Middle School into a sustainable, organic food garden and green space shared by the school and the public at large for the purposes of education and community building.
FRANCIS PARK IS OWNED BY THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, WHICH HAS LIMITED FUNDS TO MAINTAIN THE PARK. A GROUP OF CITY RESIDENTS GOT TOGETHER AND FORMED FRIENDS OF FRANCIS PARK (FOFP), A 501(C)(3) CORPORATION, TO HELP FUND AND IMPLEMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN FRANCIS PARK. FOFP WORKS CLOSELY WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, OUR ALDERPERSON AND THE CITY PARKS DEPARTMENT. FOFP IS FUNDED THROUGH PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE NET PROCEEDS FROM THE ANNUAL RUN FOR THE HILLS AND FOOT GOLF. IT HAS NO PAID EMPLOYEES. THE CITY PARKS DEPARTMENT AS WELL AS OUR 16TH WARD ALDERPERSON HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN ALL OF OUR DISCUSSIONS ABOUT PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS OR FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES IN THE PARK AND MUST APPROVE ANY IMPROVEMENTS OR ACTIVITIES PROPOSED BY FOFP BEFORE THEY ARE IMPLEMENTED OR SCHEDULED.
Our mission is to enable historically underserved populations to access their interests by bicycle