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The Friends of Down Syndrome’s Mission is to create lifelong education and learning opportunities for adults with Down syndrome through education, socialization, and community outreach.
Our Mission: A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping persons grow in spirit, mind and body.
Network's mission is to care, coach, and empower our neighbors in need as they seek an improved quality of life
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that help build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
Motivated by the teachings and love of Jesus Christ, Catholic Charities of Dallas serves, advocates for, and empowers people in need regardless of race, religion, age, gender, or national origin, and calls the community to action.
House of Neighborly Service assists and advocates for people challenged by the effects of poverty or situational crisis. Stabilizing households and preventing further crises through the basic necessities of food, clothing, utility assistance, resources, and more for families and individuals challenged by the effects of low-income or situational crises.
To enrich and enhance the lives of women and their families.
All children in foster care have success in school and life. Friends of Wednesday’s Child transforms the lives of children in foster care through education.
Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.
Inspiring all people to a healthy life - in spirit, mind and body is the mission that guides the work of the YMCA of Superior California. More than a pool or gym, the Y is a cause dedicated to the positive development of youth, healthy living for people of all ages, and social responsibility in addressing the critical needs of the communities we serve. With programs from athletics to advocacy, dance to disease prevention, and cycling to child care, the Y doesn’t just strengthen individuals, we strengthen communities. The YMCA of Superior California was formed as a result of the merger of the Yolo County, Yuba-Sutter, Oroville and Greater Sacramento YMCAs and now encompasses five service areas - Sacramento, Yolo, Oroville, Gold Country, and Yuba-Sutter; each volunteer-led, and each a powerful advocate for the needs of children, families and individuals in their communities. We are the continuation of a 150 year legacy of providing values-based programs for youth, teens, adults and seniors at YMCA facilities and program sites throughout the region. And, while our programs are based on the unique needs and interests of the communities in which they reside, each of our Y’s has one thing in common: our people. The volunteers, staff, members and donors of the Y are all united by a deep commitment to strengthening community and ensuring that everyone - regardless of age, income, or background - has the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. Because, we believe that opportunity shouldn't be a privilege. Together, we ensure it's a right.
Motivated by the Gospel, we offer essential services to preserve and enhance the lives of people experiencing poverty, hunger, and homelessness in Acadiana.
We believe that everyone deserves to live a life free from violence. The mission of Raphael House is to engage our entire community in non-violent living through advocacy, education, and community outreach, and by providing a safe haven from domestic violence.