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Our mission is to steward, manage and sustain the 150-acre Dog Mountain property in St. Johnsbury as a public community asset for dogs and people, and to curate the important artistic works of Dog Mountain's iconic and world-renowned creator, Stephen Huneck.
"The Little Leaguers of Kenosha, Inc. was established in 1952. Over time, the rudiments of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fair play remain intact. We are dedicated to securing a healthful surrounding where children are given the opportunity to express their physical and emotional gifts in a rewarding and maturing manner. The integrity of Kenosha’s Little League will flourish through multiple game participation and further supplemented by tournament team competition. Our chief objective will always be to instill an enriching experience for each child geared to their individual level of comfort and desire."
INTRODUCING WOMEN AND OTHERS TO FISHING
TROT's mission is to enrich the lives of people with special needs using equine-assisted activities and therapies to improve physical, mental, social and emotional well-being.\nOur Vision is to heal people of all abilities using the power of the Human Horse connection.\nService Area:\nTROT serves children, military veterans and other adults with disabilities and special needs from the greater Tucson area.
Swinburne is a world-ranked university leading the way in innovation, industry engagement, and social inclusion. Our education, high-quality research, and industry partnerships create positive change for students, staff, and the community. Swinburne University of Technology ranks in the top 1% of universities worldwide.
To help foster the growth of independent, self-sufficient, decision-making women, by encouraging self-empowerment.
Camp Anokijig is one of the largest camps in Wisconsin. Campers at Anokijig learn new outdoor skills, develop a strong appreciation for our natural environment, and experience personal growth, all while having great adventures and outrageous fun.
The Northfield Union of Youth's (NUY) mission is to provide power and voice to area youth and to create a caring and enriching community.
YMCA of the Rockies operates year‑round mountain resort campuses that put Christian principles into practice by offering programs, lodging, and outdoor/educational experiences that nurture spirit, mind, and body for families and youth. Its work focuses on affordable retreats, character‑building youth programs, and service to communities and staff.
The YMCA of Greater Richmond’s mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, body, and mind for all. We live out principles and practices that reflect good stewardship, integrity in quality programming, inclusion and outreach, values-based leadership, and the belief that all people have intrinsic value. Our programs and services provide opportunities for people of all ages and from all walks of life, promoting health equity, learning equity, and leadership equity in the Richmond area.
To promote Winter sports among minorities and developed educational programs among minority children to stimulate a sportsman like attitude regarding Winter sports, and provide scholarship funds for potential Winter olympic athletes of color