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Building bridges to a brighter future by nurturing and educating at-risk youth.
The mission of the Jewish Academy of Orlando is to provide academic excellence within a culture of Jewish values. Our goal is to produce excellent students who are filled with self-confidence and are comfortable with their Jewish identities.
The Sarasota YMCA is is committed to strengthening the community through youth development by nurturing the potential of every child and teen; healthy living by improving the community’s health and well-being; and social responsibility by giving back and providing support to our neighbors. Every day, the Y works to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
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.
Community Partners of Dallas is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring safety and restoring dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Services. The agency, which was founded in Dallas by a group of dedicated citizens (including First Lady Laura Bush), has since been replicated in more than 130cities in Texas.
Scholars Of Tomorrow (SOT) is an upcoming nonprofit child care center. This center will focus on the development of the whole child. SOT believes in taking a holistic approach in creating future scholars by addressing both the social and academic development of children. SOT members understand that a solid academic and social foundation will enable EVERY to child to reach his or her potential! We welcome the support of parents, community members, and all who want a stake in manifesting quality.
DBCT’s Mission is threefold: to ensure all families living in poverty have an adequate supply of diapers for their infants and toddlers; to raise community awareness that “basic human needs” include diapers but that these needs aren't being met for those living in poverty; and to advocate for policy reform so diapers are included in the definition of and provision for the “basic health needs” of families. More than 110 social service agencies make up our nationally recognized Diaper Distribution Network, efficiently and effectively distributing diapers to families most in need in their service communities as determined by a rigorous set of qualifications in consultation with our board of directors, professional advisors and partner agencies and codified through our Agency Advisory Council.
CASA of Baltimore County, Inc. supports court-appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in Baltimore County
The organization is created to provide temporary, affordable housing and a welcoming, supportive community to organ transplant patients and their families.
CASA of McLennan County recruits, trains, and supports volunteers who advocate for the best interest of children in foster care. We seek advocates whose identity and experience mirrors the children we serve, in order to provide informed, quality advocacy in the courtroom and in the community
Founded in 1976, the Children's Center of Knoxville provides child care to families in the Knoxville community from all economic backgrounds. As a partner of the United Way of Greater Knoxville, our unique program serves 116 children from 6 weeks to 5 years of age. We have an array of diversity among our staff and children proving an all inclusive center for those children who attend.