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To empower society's most vulnerable youth to develop positive and self-sustaining lives by igniting their passion through Engaged Education and to serve as a model for systemic change and social justice in education.
Our mission is to reawaken respect in our society for the sake of the next generation.
Raise Your Hand for Illinois Public Education engages, informs and empowers parents to protect and strengthen public education for all children in Chicago and Illinois, eliminate inequities in public schools, and work at the grassroots for the public good that is public education.
The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a non-profit organization that enriches lives and enhances our region by inspiring use, preservation, and support of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The Youth Justice Coalition builds a youth-, family- and formerly/currently‑incarcerated‑people‑led movement to challenge racial, gender and class inequities in Los Angeles and California juvenile and criminal justice systems. They combine community organizing, legal clinics/participatory defense, youth education (including a continuation high school), and direct action to reduce youth criminalization and promote community-based alternatives.
Reduce substance abuse in Lee County by raising awareness of prevention resources through collaboration, education and inspiration
The mission of the Sacred Heart Academy Foundation is to support the spiritual and academic development of all children attending Sacred Heart Academy. The Foundation provides continuing assistance for Sacred Heart Academy education programs based on Catholic tradition.
Preparing diverse youth academically and socially for the adverse moments in life by instilling accountability, expectations, structure and faith.
826 is the largest youth writing network in the country. 826 was founded in 2002 by author Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari. Rooted in the belief that strong writing skills are essential for academic and lifelong success, the 826 Network now serves close to 80,000 students ages 6-18 in under-resourced communities each year, with the support of almost 5,000 volunteers. 826 has chapters in nine U.S. cities: Boston, Chicago, Detroit/Ann Arbor, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New Orleans, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Each chapter offers five core programs for free: After-School Tutoring, Field Trips, Workshops, Young Authors' Book Project, and In-School program.826Digital.com makes our inventive writing resources available to educators everywhere for free.
To support the development of self-sustaining programs that educate and care for orphans and disadvantaged children throughout the world so as to provide opportunities for all children to become contributing members of the global society.
To catalyze socio-economic change in india through the education of underprivileged children
The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth in our nation’s gifted and high potential youth. Central to the mission of IEA is a commitment to the development of the whole child through engaging learning experiences that promote optimal challenge, mentorship, exploration of ideas, and recognition of personal potential. IEA seeks to connect like-minded individuals and supports a diverse community that creates a sense of belonging and affirmation.