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The B-Rad Foundation was created to honor the life and legacy of the brother, son, friend, and lover we all lost too soon. We have come together to honor Brad "B-Rad" Parker through projects that support at-risk youth through community wellness, outdoor adventure, and environmental stewardship.
We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
Queens Community House (QCH) serves residents of all ages, races and ethnicities while supporting the viability of Queens as a whole. QCH was formed in 1975 (as Forest Hills Community House) to help heal a neighborhood conflict, and its reach has expanded over the years to serve nearby communities. Today, we offer a comprehensive network of services at 25 program sites across the borough, allowing us to impact individuals, families, and entire communities. Each year, our programs help thousands of Queens residents to thrive in school and make healthy life choices, to succeed in educating themselves and become engaged neighbors, to stabilize their housing situations, and to make the most of their senior years.
To empower youth to serve their communities through character-building, service-learning, and environmental stewardship opportunities that encourage integrity (pono) with God (ke akua), self and others.
Colorado Youth at Risk empowers teenage students to make life choices that positively impact their future through community-based mentoring and intensive training Colorado Youth at Risk aims to reduce the number of high school dropouts, match students with an adult mentor and provide students with a sense of the future and their place in that future.
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of America is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible citizens.
CSC uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care.All services offered by the CSC are professionally led and free of charge. Programs include support groups, educational workshops, and healthy lifestyle classes such as exercise and nutrition. All services offered by CSC are free of charge and are open to anyone affected by cancer - including cancer patients, family members, children and caregivers.
Thrive City is a community-based organization purposing to provide opportunity for all people to thrive together. The goal of Thrive City is to improve the likelihood of at-risk youth to be academically, socially, and personally successful so they are ready for life beyond the high school experience, surrounded by and connected to positive family and community support.
Outside the Lens (OTL) activates and amplifies voices of historically marginalized individuals through photography, filmmaking, and media arts, catalyzing change within themselves, their community, and the world. For over 20 years, we have delivered an adaptable curriculum to 22,000 youth in weekly classes, after-school programs, summer sessions, workshops, and teacher training. We use cameras and digital media along with a proven educational strategy that allows youth to think creatively, engage in issues that are important to them, and advocate for social change.
Our mission is to level the playing field for metro Atlanta youth by providing quality education, health, and life skills programs. We call ourselves the Future Foundation because we encourage kids to dream about, invest in, and prepare for their futures. We prepare students and parents to have the self-confidence to envision a better life, and stand out from the cycle of negativity and hopelessness, and affect change in their lives and communities. Whether it’s tutoring, college prep, guidance toward healthy choices, or providing a safe space to make those choices, our programs help our students draw on their resilience and thrive in the face of their challenges. We offer programs to help parents build stronger families, and encourage community members to invest in our youths’ future. In this way, we build a foundation for a better future for all of us.
We exist to intervene on behalf of the people in the inner city of San Francisco.
AIM was founded in 1983, because the founder suffered from unrelenting panic attacks, and had suffered for 20 years with no one to help. She wanted to help other individuals with the same problem. The first group had 20 people, but soon grew to 10 groups, both in and out of state. Recovery is not a secret, and using behavioral and cognitive tools seems to be the answer. We provide a hot line, field trips and literature. Our goal is help anxious individuals and provide help and support, while educating the public. Also, in this way, our hope is to destigmatize this condition.