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Disabled But Not Really (DBNR) advocates for the disabled community by raising awareness about Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), promoting mental and physical wellness, and engaging diverse audiences through local and national events. People deserve to know they are more than their circumstances.
Lions Camp Merrick provides youth between the ages of six and 16 opportunities to learn, first hand, about nature, improve their social and team building skills, to grow physically and mentally in a nurturing environment that promotes the making of exciting and lasting memories.
Our Mission is to educate the young minds so that they have the tools to manage and grow their country’s GDP. Negotiate with foreign partners to bring better paying jobs to the local people. Understanding the role of health and wellness as an integral part in succeeding in a competitive world by decreasing health risk
Our Mission is to provide affordable inclusive physical and recreational activities that build health and confidence for people with disabilities.
HORSEPOWER's mission is to promote and enhance the welfare of individuals with disabilities by providing a program of therapeutic, educational and recreational value, and further, to empower individuals who are mentally, physically, emotionally and/or socially challenged through the use of horses, while providing therapeutic benefits in a safe and controlled atmosphere.
JRFIUSA /JRCCA Mission is to help our people grow and overcome adverse situation in the health and education in the enjoyment of life.
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES PHYSICAL FITNESS, SPORTS TRAINING, ATHLETIC COMPETITION AND FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.
Pittsburgh Warriors Hockey is a 501(c)(3) organization of honorably discharged service members with a service-connected disability united around hockey and dedicated to provide a cathartic experience, promote physical and mental healing and growth as well as to enable team members to be even more productive members of society
HFCA runs weekly programs in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap province, working exclusively with underprivileged youth aged 8 - 28 years from our partners (CCF) Cambodian Children's Fund and BFT (Build Your Future Today). HFCA employs a proven United Nations supported 'sport for development' model. Underprivileged young people get access to high quality training, team building and mobility opportunities. This supports wellbeing, mental health, self-esteem, and crucially provides pathways into further opportunities by developing soft skills for success in education and employment. HFCA is fully committed to The UN Convention Article 31 on the Rights of the Child whichstates "That every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts''.
Our mission is to transform the lives of underserved youth through academic enrichment, health and wellness, social responsibility and leadership through squash.
Provides free, non‑clinical outdoor healing experiences (hunting and fishing trips) for disabled and at‑risk veterans, first responders, and Gold Star families to support reintegration, camaraderie, and mental/physical restoration. Programs are small-group, guided trips with costs and adaptive needs covered through sponsors and donors.
To provide stewardship and protect the cultural, ecological and scenic features of the land, while offering recreational and educational opportunities that promote the health and wellness of the community.