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SisterSong’s mission is to amplify and strengthen the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve Reproductive Justice (RJ) by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing human rights. RJ is the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, choose when and how to have children or not, and parent in safety with adequate resources. RJ centers the needs and leadership of the most marginalized and the intersections of oppressions. The first RJ organization founded to build the movement, SisterSong includes and represents Indigenous, African American, Asian and Pacific Islander, Arab and Middle Eastern, Latinx, and queer women and trans people. A top RJ thought leader, trainer, organizer, and collaboration facilitator, our focus is Southern and national.
The mission of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund is to raise money for life saving cancer research, underserved programs that provide access to quality cancer healthcare and unite people in the fight against all cancers affecting women.
Mayfield Senior School is an independent Catholic college‑preparatory high school for young women that aims to educate students intellectually and spiritually in the Holy Child tradition. It emphasizes academic rigor, faith formation, service, and a supportive community so students can develop their gifts and act on Catholic social values.
Hartwick College is a small liberal-arts institution that combines a broad liberal-arts curriculum with experiential learning and career-focused experiences. The college emphasizes inclusion, equity, and student-centered support to prepare graduates for professional life and civic engagement.
Eastern Christian School Association operates a Christ-centered preschool–grade 12 school system serving northern New Jersey. In its own words the organization focuses on “engaging the mind, nurturing the spirit, and transforming the world” by delivering an excellent academic program within a Reformed Christian worldview so students can develop their gifts and act as “Christ’s transforming agents” in society.
We engage our students in an optimal learning environment to inspire them to live well on the planet, embrace their whole being and realize their full potential.
Lenoir‑Rhyne is a private liberal‑arts university that aims to develop the “whole person” through undergraduate, graduate, and seminary programs — fostering academic growth, personal and spiritual development, community, and responsible leadership for service in the world.
St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute is a Lasallian college‑preparatory high school for young men that emphasizes academic excellence, faith formation, and service; it seeks to form students’ character and leadership through a community‑focused “Brotherhood,” rigorous academics, and hands‑on service/immersion programs.
The Monroe Institute is a nonprofit education and research organization that offers experiential programs and training to help people explore human consciousness and develop expanded states of awareness. It uses sound-based technologies and guided practices (derived from Monroe research) to support personal growth, stress reduction, and applications such as guidance and resilience training.
The Mission of Saint Louis University is the pursuit of truth for the greater glory of God and for the service of humanity. The University seeks excellence in the fulfillment of its corporate purposes of teaching, research and community service. It is dedicated to leadership in the continuing quest for understanding of God's creation, and for the discovery, dissemination and integration of the values, knowledge and skills required to transform society in the spirit of the Gospels. As a Catholic, Jesuit university, the pursuit is motivated by the inspiration and values of the Judaeo-Christian tradition and is guided by the spiritual and intellectual ideals of the Society of Jesus.
To support all students by providing opportunities to take risks, think in unique ways, and grow in an environment that encourages them to become confident, collaborative individuals.
The Cape Elizabeth Education Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization of community members committed to fostering innovation and excellence in Cape Elizabeth schools by: * Funding initiatives that fall outside the school budget * Partnering with the school district to help achieve its vision * Building community-wide support for the benefit of our schools