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To educate the general public with respect to new idea, concepts and policies that favor the principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free enterprise system in American society. The foundation also attempts to train young writers for careers in journalism, as well as providing an outlet for established conservative writers and thinkers.
To inspire, educate and empower system affected and homeless youth to achieve academic success through music education, sound engineering and multimedia production.
The mission of Sky’s the Limit Fund (STLF) is to transform the lives of youth in crisis and their families by providing access to wilderness therapy programs, coaching services to guide families during the transition home, and outreach to educate the community on the benefits of wilderness therapy.
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.
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.