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Ladies About Community Elevation’s (LACE) mission is to empower young women in low income neighborhoods through self-reflection, multicultural education, civic engagement and financial literacy.
Girls Rock Camp ATL is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating an empowering and supportive community for self-identified girls and women, trans and gender-expansive people through music education, creative expression, and performance.
The mission of Boys Hope Girls Hope is to help academically capable and motivated children-in-need to meet their full potential and become men and women for others by providing value-centered, family-like homes, opportunities and education through college.
Solomon's Temple Foundation, Inc. (STF) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the eradication of homelessness by empowering women and their children to overcome life's challenges, realize their potential, define their own destiny and become vital factors in the revitalization and sustainability of their community. It is the third largest homeless facility for homeless women and children in the Metro Atlanta area offering emergency, transitional housing and supportive services and one of the few facilities that accepts male children over the age of 11. STF's individualized approach immediately assesses the level of support needed, whether it is very little support for a short period of time or a more intensive and long term solution.
First Chance seeks to provide hope, training, education, housing, financial and emotional support to Seattle's young people at-risk and formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated young women and men, allowing them to redirect their lives to become contributing members of our community.
The mission of Abby’s Closet, an Oregon-based nonprofit, is to inspire confidence and respect in high school women by providing free formal dresses for prom. They are more than a dress – or really, more than the 30,000 dresses they've given away so far – because they are just as focused on sequins and satin as they are on education, confidence, and inclusiveness.
Black Girl Magic Educational Services is a Black Women led non-profit organization that provides opportunities for Black girls by empowering them to let their natural gifts shine, cultivating leadership skills while centering youth voice in decision making, and forming a safe and affirming community where girls can authentically and unapologetically be themselves.
Daughters Beyond Incarceration (DBI) is a program unlike any other as it is led by two women with the first-hand experience of growing up with an incarcerated dad. DBI is the solution to breaking the cycle of poverty and crime among daughters with incarcerated parents by advocating for girls with incarcerated parents and building strong parent-to child relationships between them – through public education, leadership development and implementing policy change to support them.
The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, a non-profit corporation, is committed to sharing the gospel of the love of Jesus Christ, providing hope to the hopeless, disadvantaged, abused and homeless men, women and children of our community. In “rebuilding the inner-city, one life at a time" by ministering to the total person-body, soul, and spirit – we help them become faithful Christians, discipled into a local church, rehabilitated, employed, and living productive lives in restored families
Girls Rock! Pittsburgh is an empowerment program for female youths of all definitions, abilities, and backgrounds. Girls Rock! Pittsburgh utilizes the process of making music to instill tools for amplifying self-confidence, creative expression, independent thinking, mutual respect, and cooperation while cultivating a supportive and inclusive community of peers and mentors. Girls Rock! Pittsburgh is committed to community awareness, social agency, and fostering a network of role models for the endeavors of girls and women that promote social change among its diverse participants.
Our Mission is to encourage and empower Christian leaders and churches in Europe and North America by: * Promoting and facilitating partnerships with and among Christian leaders, affiliated churches, and other Christian organizations that support the renewal of the Church and the advancement of its reach; * Encouraging and developing committed church workers through prayer and practical help in order to enhance pastoral care, spiritual vitality, and effectiveness of missionaries, pastors, and church leaders; * Recruiting, training, sending, receiving and supporting Christian men and women who commit themselves to work alongside Christians outside their home countries as partners in ministry; and * Supporting permanent programs and recurring projects such as a Bible School, Youth Camp and Summer Youth Seminars to inspire, develop and equip new church leaders.
Founded in 1989 as a non-profit, international service organization with a deep belief in the power of human rights learning for economic and social transformation. We have worked directly and indirectly with our network of affiliates and partners in over 60 countries around the world to develop and advance the learning about human rights as way of life, enabling women and men to re-imagine their lives and discover their own power to define the destiny of their community. Participating in the planning of their future, the human rights framework provides them with the guideline to pursue their hopes. We are being constantly revitalized by actions being taken in the community to create a space for a meaningful change as a result of internalizing the praxis of human rights. Assuming social responsibility, people move away from humiliation to belong in their community in dignity with others. Programs are planned by, for, and with communities to: - Catalyze and enhance mentoring and monitoring; - Promote gender equality; - Enhance local human and social development programs; - Take actions to overcome discrimination; - Strengthen citizens' equal and informed participation in the decision-making process - Enable people to become agents of change