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Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) helps young people overcome barriers through exceptional, free, integrated programs and personalized guidance in a trusted, nurturing environment.
Girl Scouts mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Headquartered in Sacramento, Girl Scouts Heart of Central California (GSHCC) operates regional program centers in Sacramento and Modesto, serving over 16,000 girl and adult members across 18 counties including: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Mariposa, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tuolumne, Yuba, and Yolo.
Jacob's Heart Children's Cancer Support Services exists to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses by supporting their families in the challenges they face. We provide family-centered care that addresses the emotional, practical, and financial struggles for families of children and teens during treatment, families experiencing anticipatory grief, and those who are bereaved.We envision a community where every child facing a pediatric cancer diagnosis has a strong, supported and informed family empowered to fully participate in their care. We strive to inspire compassionate action within local communities to create a safety net of support for the unique needs of each child and family.
The council delivers Girl Scout leadership programs and hands‑on experiences to help girls develop courage, confidence, and character, partnering with volunteers, families, and communities across parts of New Jersey to create opportunities for personal growth and community service.
TFFJ strives to eradicate food insecurity through youth-led community-based solutions and to end the cycle of diet-related disease and poor health outcomes that dramatically and disproportionately impact our low income communities, particularly those of color.
The Council for Economic Education (CEE) is the leading organization in the United States that focuses on the economic and financial education of students from kindergarten through high school. For the past 60 years, of our mission has been to instill in young people the fourth “R”—a real-world understanding of economics and personal finance. We carry out our mission by providing professional development to teachers, teaching resources across the curriculum and nationally-normed assessment tools. We deliver our programs through in-person local workshops, partner organizations and online. It is only by acquiring economic and financial literacy that children can learn that there are better options for a life well lived, will be able to see opportunity on their horizon line and, ultimately, can grow into successful and productive adults capable of making informed and responsible decisions.
A.C.E is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to strengthen undeserved communities by assisting individuals through education, vocational training, leadership development and community engagement.
1. Evangelize at risk, troubled and hurting youth; incarcerated youth or on probation. 2. Encourage them through discipleship and resources. 3. Equip them with life skills and education to live productive lives in society.
To encourage and support girls’ and women’s education, training, employment and retention in high-wage, high-skill, non-traditional careers.