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AWAKENING THE SPIRIT AND HEALING WILD HEARTS THROUGH ART. With the understanding that art is inherently healing our mission is to support the Adults, Families and Children of Denver in having access to art and healing. Our hope is that our patrons will see themselves authentically and move forward with their dreams through art, creative expression and experience holistic wellness. Let us help you with the challenges that prevent you from enjoying and being present in your life. We believe that healing begins with taking care of your whole being...
Post 74 was established in 2003 to provide benefit services to veterans and their families.
Jesus never saw church as a building or a place to go, but as a people who love Him and who are learning to love others. At Summit Church, no matter what your spiritual background or past or where you are now, we want you to come as you are – questions, doubts, skepticism, whatever – bring it! Connect with us as we learn how to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Established with the mission of serving children of all abilities, the Joseph Maley Foundation inspires individuals to accept and serve others. JMF encompasses seven programs that serve the whole child and those who directly affect the child, including parents, siblings, friends, educators, health professionals, and community leaders. Our programs impart: Disability awareness to schools and organizations; Mental, physical, and emotional health understanding to children; IEP and special education advocacy to connect families and educators; Sibling workshops which provide an environment to discuss shared experiences; Adaptive and inclusive athletics to all children; Service-learning opportunities for individuals within their community; Acceptance of all through puppets in a relaxed environment for conversation; Comfort to parents navigating infant loss.
To advance the cultural, educational, and economic empowerment of East Palo Alto youth and families.
Founded in 2008, Girls in Action, Inc. use teamwork to promote manners, self-esteem, social skills and communication skills for the purpose of helping little girls between the ages of 8-12 find their voice and become leaders in their schools, communities, families and ultimately the world! Our goal is to jump start gender equality in roles of leadership.
OUR MISSION: To support, educate and reconcile families of the incarcerated by sharing the love and truth of Jesus Christ.
To grow the presence of the children of low-income families, women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans in the STEM professions and prepare them for community service.
The Youth Development Commission is the recognized leader in the Detroit area for the best work in developing youth and connecting communities and schools to yield high quality programs and services for a Greater Detroit. The Youth Development Commission provides resources and support to promote, enhance and expand programs that will lead to the positive development of children in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. The Youth Development Commission serves as a catalyst that ensures that recreation and non-school hour activities are recognized as an essential component in the system of care for children and youth.
Making the difference in the lives of at-risk students through caring, consistent mentoring relationships. We believe that all youth deserve individual guidance from a caring, knowledgeable adult to help them achieve their potential.
C.H.A.N.G.E. Enterprises, Inc. is a 501c3 educational, charitable, and research non-profit organization established with the mission to inspire, educate, and transform the lives of young people. By re-conceptualizing the traditional idea of entrepreneurship, C.H.A.N.G.E. empowers youth to identify their unlimited potential and explore the positive opportunities that entrepreneurship provides to their self-development and the enhancement of their communities.
In 1998, the club created the Foundation who’s mission is “To manage and grow the funds entrusted to it in a lawful manner and to make available charitable funding in perpetuity for qualified beneficiaries selected by the Rotary Club of Point West.” Since 1998, the Foundation has donated over $1.1 million to over one hundred worthy charitable causes in three broad categories: Organizations that create opportunity, enhance self esteem, and provide physical and moral support for vulnerable children; Programs that celebrate or promote community service; and Service activities of Rotary International and other Rotary clubs. Grants must finance a specific benevolent activity; requests for support of general operations (operating expenses) are not considered; and grants are made only to qualified 501 (c) (3) and other tax qualified organizations. (Tax ID #94-3337623)