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Ricardo O'Gorman Garden and Center for Resources in the Humanities

The Garden's mission is to promote learning, spiritual growth, imagination and self-confidence in young children of all races, including children with language delays or other learning delays - in order to prepare them for entry into public school, or placement on a whole-or part-scholarship basis in independent schools. The Garden provides at-risk children with a safe haven in which to learn and grow while helping them cope with the stresses caused by the poverty, oppression, violence and drug use that exists in the Harlem community. It also assists parents and caregivers in improving family conditions that might adversely affect children's academic performance and social skills-building.

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Center For Transforming Lives

The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.

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Foundation For Academic Endeavors

Collectively breaking down barriers to educational achievement for diverse learners, educators and their families.

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Association For Supportive Child Care

The Association for Supportive Child Care (ASCC) is a progressive and energetic agency that has provided a variety of services to child care providers, families, and children since 1976. Today, ASCC staff continue their efforts to help bring affordable, accessible and quality care to Arizona children and families. We shape the community Who shape the children Who shape our future

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Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc.

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.

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Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy works in partnership with communities to build the foundation for citizens of all ages to deliberate and enact new, non-adversarial alternatives that nurture democratic relationships and decision-making within and among individuals, families, institutions, and the environment.

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Montessori Parents Co Op For Children

MONTESSORI PARENTS CO-OP FOR CHILDREN IS A NON-PROFIT MONTESSORI SCHOOL FOUNDED IN 1985 LOCATED IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA. MPCC IS STRUCTURED FOR CHILDREN AGES 18 MONTHS THROUGH THE 6TH GRADE AND OFFERS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD TO BE PART OF PARENT-RUN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.