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The AIM Program

AIM stands for "Ability in Me". AIM is intended to provide specialized education and support for children with Down syndrome and their families, helping them realize their full potential by working collaboratively with stakeholders. Through individual and small group learning experiences with the necessity of family engagement, each student will receive the personal attention they require to learn, to grow, and to contribute in inclusive settings at school and in the community.

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The Mirror Foundation

The Mirror Foundation Mission Objectives 1. To promote young women and men's ideals to volunteer and serve in society 2. To learn, research and develop social evolution 3. To promote local community to help develop and strongly solve the community's problems 4. To promote their society and community to better and happy situation 5. To promote mass media technology in developing their society 6. To promote education and develop learning skill in children, youth and community 7. To promote and protect human rights 8. To create their appreciation in preservation of their natural resources and environment 9. To promote their varieties of cultures and traditions 10. To promote and create strong economic system in the community 11. Public benefits prosecution or cooperation with other social organisations for public benefits 12. Not involve in politics

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The Angel Nyack

The Corporations purposes include acquiring, owning, maintaining and renovating the church building located at 18 South Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960 into a fully accessible performing arts and event space, to be preserved as a beautiful building and to provide critical social services it houses for the community; promoting the work of Soup Angels and providing space for their mission of feeding the needy in the Nyack community; and supporting the congregation of the First Reformed Church of Nyack and providing space for their worship and ministry.

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The Teesside Charity

The Teesside Charity was established in March 2011 to provide social and economic opportunities that would not otherwise have existed in the area. Formerly the Middlesbrough and Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, the charity's key function is to financially support community groups and charities based within Teesside, which promote social wellbeing and provide support to those who find themselves at a disadvantage in the society they live in. These include but are not exclusively the homeless, those recovering from an addiction, the long-term unemployed, those living in poverty or living with a disability and employment schemes. The Teesside Charity helps those on the margins of society be involved in society and not excluded from opportunities. Teesside is a deprived area of the UK. It has higher crime rates, more pupils eligible for free school meals and higher unemployment than the national average. However, it also has great resilience and motivation to excel in areas.

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To The Future

The To The Future Foundation works for the benefit of the local community in Wroclaw. It brings together people from diverse backgrounds and ages. The foundation supports children, teenagers, people at risk of social exclusion, people with disabilities, and their guardians. We focus on spreading and promoting European values such as democracy and human rights, supporting cultural and historical education among young citizens of Europe (including shaping the attitude of active citizens and volunteers), acting for tolerance, peace, and understanding between nations, promoting self-development through non-formal learning methodologies, and encouraging social inclusion by promoting lifelong education and the development of 21 competencies for underprivileged groups. Therefore, we organize and participate in local events, meetings, seminars, workshops, and exhibitions, and cooperate with non-governmental organizations and local authorities to improve healthy behaviors and attitudes, better mental health and well-being, and equalize economic opportunities and gender inequalities for women. We are also involved in voluntary service. We focus on building stronger communities by engaging young people to participate in local projects and cooperation to help ensure social inclusion, increase self-confidence, self-esteem, and enhance mutual understanding. One of our most important projects is "Disability via Art." This project aims to create a dedicated space where people with disabilities and seniors can actively participate in artistic workshops, breaking down societal barriers and promoting mutual growth through the transformative power of art. People with disabilities and seniors often face isolation, and their access to artistic expression and communal engagement is limited. This project seeks to address these challenges by providing an inclusive environment that encourages creative expression and social interaction. Overcoming preconceived notions about the abilities of individuals with disabilities is a key challenge, and the project aims to change perceptions through meaningful engagement. This year, we have also focused on the elderly. We have organized support groups, activities, and excursions for them to alleviate loneliness, poverty, and social exclusion. We realized how important it is because nobody wants to be alone, especially in their old age. By incorporating seniors into the art-centric initiative alongside individuals with disabilities, the project strives to boost seniors' sense of empowerment and involvement. Through artistic expression, seniors can discover a revitalized sense of purpose and connection, enriching their lives with meaningful experiences. To address the challenges at hand, we created a dedicated space that accommodates the unique needs of people with disabilities and seniors. This space serves as a hub for artistic workshops, fostering creativity, self-expression, and social interaction. This initiative, known as the "To The Future Disability via Art" project, is designed to address the issues of isolation and inactivity that often accompany these conditions. The core of the project involves conducting workshops tailored to the needs and interests of individuals with disabilities and the elderly. The aim is to create an inclusive environment that encourages active participation and combats the tendency for these individuals to stay at home, feeling excluded from broader social activities. In summary, the mission of the To The Future Foundation is to create a more inclusive and equitable society by supporting and empowering individuals at risk of social exclusion. We aim to foster social integration, promote lifelong education, and enhance the overall well-being of these individuals. By building stronger communities and encouraging positive relationships, we strive to create a future where everyone feels valued and included.

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The Quest Schools

Improving the quality of education available to children and youth, especially from disadvantaged communities

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The Collective Foundation

The Collective Foundation, known in Bulgarian as " ," is a non-governmental organization established in 2020 with the mission of transforming cities across Bulgaria. By uniting citizens, experts, and institutions, the foundation focuses on enhancing the urban environment through community-driven initiatives. Key Initiatives: The Rivers of the City: Launched in 2020 with the "Rivers of Sofia" festival, this long-term initiative aims to reshape the relationship between cities and their rivers. It has expanded to multiple Bulgarian cities, fostering a network of activists dedicated to urban river revitalization. 100 Chairs: This project revitalizes abandoned urban areas by introducing greenery and cultural elements, activating public life in unconventional locations lacking shared spaces. The Park: In 2023, in collaboration with residents of Sofia's Mladost 4 district, local office workers, artists, designers, and Business Park Sofia, the foundation transformed a 3,000-square-meter rooftop into a multifunctional space for relaxation, meetings, cultural events, and children's activities. Academy for Urban Environment: Supported by the German Embassy in Sofia, this academy develops a network of architecture and urbanism students who propose ideas for new green public spaces in their cities. The initiative builds on the foundation's work with young people and urban enthusiasts in Ruse, Gabrovo, and Sofia since 2021.

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The Cropper Foundation

Through our role as multidisciplinary change leaders who foster collaboration and innovation to realize our combined potential.

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The Media Project

A free and democratic press willing to explore the role of religion as an essential part of public life is one of the founding principles of The Media Project. The mission of 501c(3) organization includes helping journalists develop the skills needed to engage in an intellectually honest and critical approach to subjects related to religion, ethics and values to enrich and deepen coverage of religion -- regardless of the reporter's personal faith. Since it's founding, The Media Project has developed a worldwide network of journalists who often submit ideas for conferences and workshops most needed in the countries in which they live and work. The programs are open to journalists of all faith traditions.

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The Harmony Project

Harmony Project provides tuition‑free, year‑round music instruction, ensembles, and social/academic supports to students from under‑resourced communities in Los Angeles, with the goal of improving opportunities for higher education and overall youth development.

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The Freedom Theatre

The Freedom Theatre is developing a vibrant and creative artistic community in the northern part of the West Bank. While emphasising professionalism and innovation, the aim of the theatre is also to empower youth and women in the community and to explore the potential of arts as an important catalyst for social change. Through its work, The Freedom Theatre aims to: - Raise the quality of performing arts and cinema in the area. - Offer a space in which children and youth can act, create and express themselves freely, imagining new realities and challenging existing social and cultural barriers. - Empower the young generation to use the arts to promote positive change in their community. - Break the cultural isolation that separates Jenin from the wider Palestinian and global communities.

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O L P H PARENT-SCHOOL EDUCATION FUTURE FUND

The OLPH Future Fund is a registered charity that supports classroom enrichment, events and activities not covered by the TCDSB budget. The Future Fund is managed by the Catholic School Advisory Council (CSAC) – made up of parent and teacher representatives, and the Principal. Each year the CSAC determines how to spend these raised funds in order to directly impact each student in the school.