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The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.Minsi Trails Council, BSA serves nearly 6,100 youth in six counties: Carbon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, and Northampton in PA, and Warren in NJ. Scouting provides time-tested programs that build character, leadership skills, and achievement in young people.
The mission statement of the agency reads, "Based on the teachings of Christ, Children's Foundation of Mid-America provides compassionate and therapeutic social, psychological and educational services to children and families of all faiths." In response to the needs of hurting children and their families, it is our intention to continue to be creative in serving the needs of children who have been neglected or abused, or who are at risk. Children's Foundation wants to enable each child to become a strong contributing member of our society.
The Islamic Cultural Foundation of America (ICFA) is an innovative 501(c)(3) organization that exists to promote and support family self-sufficiency and well-being, and to facilitate community empowerment amongst the population in and around Staten Island, with a focus on serving a diverse community of Muslims and non-Muslims. Supporting the development of confidence, employability, and self-sufficiency in a culturally sensitive, inclusive environment, ICFA provides many local individuals and families with a thorough foundation for future success. Our Mission The mission of this organization is to develop spiritual, cultural, intellectual, and physical resources to foster family stability, to promote communal and societal advancement with diligence and excellence.
Since 1977, The Padre Pio Foundation of America has been here for your spiritual needs and has faithfully fulfilled its mission: spread devotion to Padre Pio; help maintain his home village of Pietrelcina, Italy and the Capuchin Friary and Church where he resided for 50 years in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy as holy places of remembrance; assist in the preservation of places dear to Padre Pio during his lifetime; support religious and priestly vocations; perform the spiritual and corporal works of mercy and charity in the name of Jesus and in honor of our dear saint, Padre Pio to help those less fortunate and in need.
TO AID, ASSIST, PUBLICIZE AND ADVOCATE FOR CONTINUED RESEARCH FOR INJURIES AND DISEASES TO HELP IN THE HEALTH OF VETERANS. AS WELL AS ADDRESS VARIOUS NEEDS IN OTHER AREAS THAT CONCERN VETERANS.
TO EMPOWER, EDUCATE, AND IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND STANDARD OF LIVING FOR THOSE WHO SAVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS IN ADDTION TO HELP SUPPORT LOCAL AND NATIONAL VETERNA AND FIRST RESPONDER CHARITIES/PROGRAMS.
A skiing accident at the age of 19 left Sam Sullivan with quadriplegia and exposed him to the reality of the obstacles in the environment around him. Sam envisioned an organization that would help anyone with a significant physical disability to establish their independence and reconnect with the community. In 1987, Sam founded the Tetra Society of North America with the goal of engaging skilled volunteers to construct custom assistive devices to enhance the lives of people with mobility and dexterity impairments. Tetra has expanded to include chapters in over 40 communities across Canada and the United States. This unique program facilitates greater independence and inclusion within communities. Over the years, projects have addressed a huge range of challenges, from devices that help at home, at work, and even the wheelchair attachment Sam used as Vancouver’s Mayor to wave the flag at the closing ceremonies of the 2006 Turin Olympics.
CWLA will lead the nation in building public will to ensure safety, permanence, and well-being of children, youth, and their families by advancing public policy, defining and promoting practice excellence and delivering superior membership services. CWLA challenges Americans to make children a national priority. Our mission is to engage people everywhere in promoting the well-being of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from harm. We envision a future in which families, neighborhoods, communities, organizations, and governments ensure that five universal needs of children are met. They include (1) basics such as food, shelter, education, and health care, (2) nurturing relationships, (3) opportunities for optimal development, (4) protection from harm, (5) and healing from harm if it occurs.
To encourage people with dwarfism to participate in sports regardless of their level of skill.
To train youth to participate and advance in various types of employment within the field of aviation. To stimulate and encourage broader job opportunities for under privileged youth in all phases of aviation. To encourage youth to enter the field of aviation and to remain in school by showing films and lecturing in schools on opportunities in the field of aviation. To organize and set up a school for such training. To develop scholarships for youth who will partake in such training and development.
TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AMERICANS AND JAPANESE THROUGH DIVERSE PROGRAMMING THAT SPANS THE EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, BUSINESS, AND POLICY SPHERES.
Our Mission is to learn as much as possible about each individual student, provide them with the tools necessary to be successful in their career path chosen specifically for them by them. Read more: https://www.careeranalysis.org/mission/