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The Ukrainian Catholic Education Foundation teaches Americans about the academic and financial needs of Ukrainian Catholic educational institutions in Ukraine. In a sincere commitment to personal involvement and high standards, the UCEF works with these institutions hands-on to meet present needs and develop resources for the future. Through grant and endowment programs, distribution of books and teaching materials, and collaborative volunteer projects, emphasizing foreign exchange of students and faculty, we foster the communion of Ukrainian Americans with the Ukrainian nation and of Roman Catholics in the West with the largest Eastern Catholic Church.
The Live Oak Education Foundation was established to raise money to ensure that students in the Live Oak School District have enriching opportunities in the visual and performing arts; the “STEM” fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and positive play.
Waldorf education recognizes a child’s curiosity, passion and imagination ultimately drive their desire to learn. Its approach to teaching the “head, heart and hands,” balances cognitive and emotional intelligence, spirituality (or individuality), and physical activity through the daily rhythms of the class.
Empowering Through Education (ETE) Camp seeks to prepare Hinche, Haiti’s most vulnerable youth to become future community leaders for social change by strengthening their academic skills, increasing self-confidence, and actively building community and parental support.
Help underprivileged communities build better schools and provide the best curriculum and optimum conditions for students to thrive. A world where every child and youth has equal opportunity to access free quality education, holistic in nature, fostering their social, psychological, spiritual, and academic potentialities.
The Society for Talent Education is a Board governed organization that provides musical development to children following the method founded by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. Under the direction and mentorship of professional teachers and parents, in a nurturing environment, every child can develop their innate musical ability to their fullest potential.
Founded in 1939, the Center for Early Education (CEE) is an independent, coed day school committed to providing an exemplary education for preschool and elementary students of differing ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Center makes every effort to be supportive, inclusive, and respectful of our diverse student body, while remaining sensitive to each student's social, emotional and academic needs. Our challenging programs are designed to encourage students to become lifelong learners and to instill in them a joy of learning, resilience, self-esteem, respect for others, and commitment to the community beyond the school. Throughout its history, CEE has focused on all dimensions of a child's development: intellectual, social, emotional, physical and ethical.
The Hitching Post Educational Center, a non-profit organization serves students from the elementary level to post graduation through advocacy, tutoring, social skills training, life skills training and Pre-Employment training through our partner company, Hickory Trading Company (an artisan gift and coffee shop).
ONG ED promotes a culture based on the sustainable and full development of human beings. Its mission is to serve the neglected people in the countryside communities composed of poor peasants in rural areas, to improve the health of poor individuals, and to educate people about the protection of the environment. We also strive to help jobless youth to work in the farming business so as to stop migration, to promote social welfare and to alleviate poverty. Our organization promotes peaceful co-existence (peace-building activities on the mass media and meetings with pupils to prevent criminality, terrorism, and extreme violence). To reach those goals, ONG ED intervenes in the domains of education, literacy, culture, health, environment, farming, handicrafts, microloans, an orphanage, and peace culture.
The Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation (ECEF) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 2003 by Bart Frazzitta, an esophageal cancer survivor, and his wife Ginny. ECEF has 3 main Missions: 1. To raise awareness and educate the public and medical community about this disease. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ4qFYq3rSg 2. To walk the journey with patients who have this disease. We have conference call support groups for patietns who have undergone the esophagectomy surgery 3. To support research projects in search of an early warning test for this disease and a cure of this disease. Over 90% of the revenue we received, verified by our Audited Financial Statement, goes to research and patient programs
LAEP’s mission is to work as a collaborative partner in high-poverty communities to foster great schools that support the personal and academic success of children and youth from birth through high school.Each year, we serve more than 1,400 educators and 60,000 students in high-poverty, multicultural communities across Los Angeles County.
SPEF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the enhancement and advocacy of the public schools in San Pedro. Through the leadership efforts of the foundation in fundraising, researching, developing, and marketing our public schools, long-term partnerships continue to be built with educators, families, local government and the business community to strengthen our schools from kindergarten through high school.