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Established in 1994 by Glenda Crawford, The Oakville Children's Choir has achieved tremendous success. Holding fast to its mission of providing world class choral, musical and performance training to young people in Halton, The Oakville Children's Choir is a comprehensive music education programme for 130 auditioned choristers from 7 to 17 years of age. This year the OCC will present yet another remarkable concert series that explores the far reaches of the choral world: a season rich with international flavour and sound. Bringing The World Home Through Song features all of the Choirs of the OCC in a presentationof choral works from Finland, Norway, Germany, Africa and Latin America.
More than twenty years ago, four college students asked each other: What if we could offer children from under-resourced communities individualized attention before they enter kindergarten, giving them the critical academic and social skills—the ‘jumpstart’—they need to succeed? The idea took hold and today Jumpstart has trained more than 45,000 college students and community volunteers, preparing nearly 100,000 children for kindergarten success. Jumpstart’s program is replicated across the country in 14 states and the District of Columbia. We leverage partnerships with higher education institutions, community organizations, Head Start programs, community-based preschools, and school districts to create sustainable solutions in order to close the kindergarten readiness gap.
WEPAC’s mission is to promote childhood literacy by engaging volunteers in Philadelphia public schools through re-opening and staffing libraries and academic mentoring. In our vision, every Philadelphia student will be empowered with the literacy skills vital to the success of the child and the prosperity of our community.
Our mission is to fund local reputable NGO's that contribute to the development and social transformation of Venezuelan children.
The Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children is a national group of individuals and organizations dedicated to children's rights. Activities are supervised and implemented by a volunteer board of directors, who are elected by the members.
STCL began in 1987, was officially incorporated in 1992, and is a non-profit, Registered Canadian Charity (1996) based in the Upper Fraser River of the Robson Valley, between the Rocky and Cariboo Mountains of British Columbia, and the towns of Prince George and Jasper. Our goal is to protect ecosystems of old growth cedar, British Columbia’s provincial tree, which scientists say face extinction in less than 15 years.
TFCF is a non-government organization that dedicates itself to award needy children and their families with welfare and benefits. From the financial support through foreign donors in the very early beginning, we are now a self-independent organization whose mission and vision still remain on the consideration of needy children's benefits. We aim at promoting and advocating for the wellbeing of children, youth, and underprivileged families. We hope to be the beacon of hope to assist those needy children and their families regardless of the religion, ethnics or gender.