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El Grupo is a youth cycling organization that provides empowering and fun skill-building activities on the bike resulting in self-confidence and leadership skills to be active and healthy members of the community. Our mission is to empower youth through bicycles. We aim to instill life-long healthy habits and build character and camaraderie through bicycle riding, racing, and outreach. Through our programs, we are getting youth on bikes, and they in turn are teaching, inspiring, and empowering other youth to ride, enjoy, and love bikes. Through donations from the community, El Grupo provides all the equipment necessary for kids to enjoy cycling. With financial support from grants and individual donors, we offer our programs at no to low cost, eliminating the barrier to entry.
Teach and train inner city youths about computers and internet.
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential of becoming productive, caring and responsible citizens.
This is a Christian based organization that provides a solid foundation and education of life skills to male youth that will equip them with the necessary tools to navigate the "ROAD 2 MANHOOD".
Humanities Tennessee nurtures the mutual respect and understanding essential to community by enabling Tennesseans to examine and critically reflect upon the narratives, traditions, beliefs, and ideas — as expressed through the arts and letters — that define us as individuals and participants in community life.
To enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Our Mission: Equip Arizona youth to succeed in work and life.For 65+ years, Junior Achievement of Arizona has been empowering the futures of millions of Arizona students by giving students the knowledge and skills they need to manage their money, plan for their future, and make smart academic, career and economic choices. Our hands-on, age-appropriate programs focus on three key areas: financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship.Serving more than 140,000 students each year, JA plays an important role in Arizona's workforce development. Our programs help students connect what they learn in the classroom to the real world - knowledge critical to empowering today's students to be successful, contributing members of society in the future.
Children Incorporated provides resources to children in need in the United States and abroad because we passionately believe that children everywhere deserve education, hope, and opportunity.
Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.
Empowering & inspiring New Orleans Metropolitan area girls since 2010!
The Eliot School inspires lifelong learning in craftsmanship and creativity for all. Core Values: Learning and Enjoyment We provide opportunities to imagine, create and build with head, hands and heart. We help students learn for personal fulfillment and enjoyment. We embrace students of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Integrity and Excellence We hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards of excellence. We conduct ourselves with honesty, fairness and integrity. Community and Inclusion We value and promote inclusivity, diversity and equity. We maintain an open and welcoming environment, where all who enter are treated with dignity and respect. We are interconnected through high regard for each other as colleagues, partners, teachers, learners and neighbors. Continuity and Change We are respectful stewards of our historical role in shaping education. We adapt our mission and programs over time, keeping our work relevant and contemporary.
Special Needs Network's mission is to raise public awareness of developmental disabilities and to impact public policy, while providing education and resources to families, children and adults. SNN serves as a link between under-served communities and mainstream developmental disability organizations and governmental institutions, which often fail to address issues specific to these communities.