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The Coalition For At-Risk Youth exists to conduct various programs and activities designed to foster and improve the personal development, educational opportunities, and life skills of at-risk youth through focused programs and initiatives.
Catholic Coalition for Special Education (CCSE)'s mission is to advocate for and facilitate an appropriate, inclusive, high quality education for students with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities in the Washington D.C. and Baltimore region Catholic schools to enrich their lives, schools, and the broader community.
The Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness—TCEP—is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization based in Topanga, California. For over 23 years, we've provided emergency preparedness education and real-time disaster status updates to residents of Topanga, Malibu and surrounding areas.
The Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) is a community development corporation serving the Vernon-Central neighborhood in South Los Angeles. With a focus on youth & young adults, CRCD's mission is to better sustain, coordinate, and improve local planning, development, and community services that address the needs of low-income and working class residents and small businesses of South Los Angeles. CRCD works with residents, businesses, community organizations, and civic leaders to foster a safe and economically vibrant community where young people have opportunities to thrive and contribute to neighborhood revitalization. CRCD was founded in 2005 with assistance from the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
Also known as Kevin J Lederer Life Foundation: To promote health and alleviate the mental and physical distress of individuals and couples diagnosed with infertility through education and financial assistance.
ConnCAN conducts research, education, and policy analysis activities in order to build public consensus for changes in policy necessary to provide all connecticut children with an excellent public education.
COFS is a non-profit, international health and human rights organization with a mission to end the organ trade, especially trafficking in persons for the removal of organs (TPRO). COFS combines prevention, policy advocacy, and survivor support to combat TPRO abuses.
We were formed in 1996 to monitor legislative activity and provide a statewide support network for FOI supporters, including professional associations, private business, citizen activists, librarians, media and other access advocates; to educate the private citizen and government employee about the importance of open government; to encourage FOI training; to build public awareness of the need for an ombudsman-type FOI office in state government.
To save young lives by advancing the knowledge and prevention of depression and suicide. Greater St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area.
To inspire, inform, and support families to build strength, confidence, and resiliency.
Harnessing informative and well-oriented young people from refugee and host communities to raise the bar in Climate and environmental action