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The Three Principles Global Community was established in 2009 in response to a wave of enthusiasm and appeals of people who have been profoundly affected by learning and sharing The Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought. Through their understanding of how The Principles create their experience of life, these people have experienced amazing changes in their personal and professional lives. They have overcome addiction and illness. They have healed personal relationships. They have transformed their businesses and achieved unprecedented business results. Insight into these principles has helped parents strengthen their families, aided leaders in making their communities safer, and enabled athletes to achieve peak performance beyond what they had ever achieved before. Over the last 40 years, thousands of people have improved their lives immeasurably just by learning these principles.
To help youth in foster care to heal and grow from trauma & rejection through the power of storytelling and filmmaking; changing the trajectory of these youth, from adversity to achievement. KITS’ Screenwriting and Filmmaking Program delivers comprehensive and therapeutic arts education/training, which has assisted our youth in mitigating their pain and finding their power; as well as securing entry level jobs, internships and post-secondary school admission. Each year culminates in an annual KITS Awards – our version of the "Academy Awards".
Friends of the Children is a national nonprofit with the mission of impacting generational change by empowering youth who are facing the greatest obstacles through relationships with professional mentors – 12+ years, no matter what.
The Taylor Family Foundation (TTFF) is committed to preserving the wellness and enhancing the quality of life for children in Northern California with life-threatening and chronic illnesses, developmental disabilities and youth at-risk through unique therapeutic experiences and support.
Phoenix Clinic offers equitable and quality therapeutic services, clinical training, and connections to community resources for all, especially Black communities, communities of color, and communities with financial limitations.
Healing At The Well
We envision a world in which all Chicago youth are life champions. Our mission is to empower Chicago youth through wrestling, giving them the opportunity to develop to their full human potential. Our objectives include: providing City-wide access to quality youth wrestling programs; cultivating youth development in under-served communities; emphasizing wrestling’s values of accountability, excellence, integrity, gratitude and grit; developing the student athlete through positive coaching and mentoring; and growing the Chicago wrestling community’s support for our youth. By 2020-21, we will be positively influencing the life trajectory of over 2,000 urban youth, predominantly from Chicago’s most at-risk neighborhoods.
We empower girls to embrace a strong sense of self.
To create a caring community where grieving families know they are not alone; to provide a safe place to grieve the death and celebrate the life of loved ones; to provide professionally facilitated support groups, individual counseling and special programs for grieving children, teens and adults; and to be the primary community resource for providing comprehensive grief support, advocacy and education.
Visions of the Minds is a youth mentoring organization serving children and teens (roughly ages 5–18) in the Atlanta-metro area. It focuses on educational and social advancement through mentoring, family-strengthening activities, enrichment programs, scholarship support and community service to help at-risk youth develop self-discipline, confidence, and community-mindedness.
To provide new, properly fitting gym shoes and socks to local children in need.
The mission of the educational arts-based 501C3, the SuperYou FUNdation (with a capital “FUN”) is for youth to notice and celebrate the superhero qualities in themselves and others so that they feel inspired to positively impact their communities. Through writing, presenting, critical thinking, collaborating, music, performance, and art, students connect to their unique “superpowers.” Then, holding each other accountable as superheroes, and acting from the “do good” place of superhero empowerment, students collaborate on social good missions to help their communities.