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The mission of the Highland Friendship Club is to serve individuals with disabilities from teens through adulthood by providing a range of opportunities to develop lifelong skills, friendships, and connections within their communities.
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.
The Success Institute is a non-profit organization seeking to enrich the lives of young adults, ages 18-24, in San Bernardino county by connecting them to education, leadership opportunities, and community.
From the website: "Our mission is to support children and families through connection and the sharing of their grief journey after the death of a loved one. We believe no one should grieve alone."
Assemble envisions a diverse community that creates, connects, and learns through the experience of art and technology. We build confidence through making by uniting communities of artists, technologists, makers, and learners.
Ada’s Café is a Palo Alto-based 501(c) 3, non-profit that provides training and jobs for adults with developmental disabilities living primarily in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. The social mission of Ada’s is three-fold: (i) to hire and train adults with disabilities to work in its café and catering businesses, (ii) to engage teens and young adults through work and involvement with Ada’s disabled employees and (ii) to foster a better understanding among the general population about the contributions that can be made by developmentally disabled adults. The benefits of empowering and employing adults with developmental disabilities are clear, innumerable and easy to document with social science statistics. The population of adults with intellectual disabilities is one of the most marginalized in our society, is often ignored and suffers from an unemployment rate estimated at nearly 80%. The self-esteem and health benefits that come from having a job, the satisfaction that comes from making an important contribution to a sustainable enterprise and reducing the burden on an already overwhelmed and under-funded social welfare support system are just a few of the many benefits created by Ada’s. In addition, Ada’s believes that youth engaged in meaningful work will feel more connected to and invested in their communities. In all of its ventures, Ada’s Café brings diverse groups of people together in a warm and welcoming environment with a mission of creating good food and community.
The mission of National Students of AMF Support Network is to connect and empower college students grieving the illness or death of a loved one to support one another and channel their grief towards community service.
Our mission at Ben’s Friends is to ensure that patients living with rare diseases or chronic illnesses, as well as their caregivers, family, and friends, have a safe and supportive place to connect with others like them.
iPraxis works to inspire middle school aged students in underserved Philadelphia communities to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by connecting them with professional scientists and providing hands-on learning experiences.
The mission of The FORGE is to enrich the spiritual, educational, vocational and leadership development of inner-city families through Christ-centered mentoring thereby bringing transformational growth to Houston?s Third Ward. Our target population is on the low end of every economic scale and routinely falls through the cracks of most empowerment/rehabilitative organizations.
Founded in 1912, Girl Scouts is the premier leadership organization that creates a variety of fun, transformational experiences for girls grades K-12, volunteers, staff members and community stakeholders. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience focuses on three keys – discover, connect and take action. All of our programs deliver on one of these keys, enabling girls to discover new skills or information, connect with their peers and cultures on the other side of the world and take action to make their world a better place.
The mission of the Duxbury Bay Maritime school is to connect people of all ages, abilities and means to Duxbury Bay through educational and recreational programs that stimulate individual growth and an enduring love and appreciation of the sea.