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PEDAL’s programs include: • Education and training to ride and repair bicycles • Refurbishing, reusing and recycling bicycles and accessories • Free bikes for people in need • Reaching out to youth, women and marginalized communities • Facilitating pedal powered lifestyles PEDAL’s operations in Vancouver include: • Our Community Bikes! - 3283 Main St – A community bike centre where people repair their own bicycles, bicycle recycling services and training programs • Pedal Depot - 1830 Ontario St – Bicycle recycling services and training programs • Training classes at various local schools.
eatART is an art-lab. We investigate energy use by creating audacious, improbable new media art projects. We wish improve lives with the knowledge and wealth of aesthetic principals espoused by energy awareness.
While there is no replacement for personalized, professional medical advice, Fuck Cancer’s goal is to provide educational resources that are reliable, relatable, and easy to understand. We want to create a community that allows people to connect, share, and communicate in a safe space online. We want to make tangible improvements in our ability to detect and treat cancer early — and to improve people’s lives in the process.
Through research, publications, "Leaders in Justice" workshops, seminars, art exhibitions, festivals, internships and training, we advance the public's understanding of human rights. We are all about educating and empowering the public to promote Human rights for all people.
To bring better change to the extremely poor
Mindfully Improving healthcare and education for at risk and underserved youths in Thailand.
To advance in life, relieve the needs of and help young people by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of advancing them in life and developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.
To support the widows To engage in women empowerment To involve in climate and environmental program To supply the community drugs and medical supplies To fund the education of less privileged children and orphan To provide food bank To provide advocacy and awareness
Empowering marginalised youths and mothers in rural areas with practical skills for self reliance in a bid to improve livelihoods.
Steppingstone prepares students from historically marginalized communities to access, navigate, and graduate from college. – In Boston, we provide academic, social-emotional, and college readiness programming from as early as fifth grade and continuing through college graduation. – Nationally, we connect the people, practices, and innovations essential for eliminating barriers to college and career success.
To develop leaders and create hope in Zambia by equipping academically promising but financially disadvantaged students with outstanding education and guidance to empower them to contribute and compete successfully.
Marwen educates and inspires under-served young people through the visual arts. Marwen provides high quality visual arts-education, college planning, and career development programs--all free of charge--to Chicago's under-served youth in grades 6-12.