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We serve American children as their national arts organization, seeding their imagination, cultivating creativity, and fostering mutual empathy among them (for “a more perfect union”) and with their peers worldwide (for a peaceful future). Founded in 1997, the International Child Art Foundation (ICAF) organizes the Arts Olympiad, a school art program that has grown over the years into the world’s largest; it also produces the World Children’s Festival at the National Mall, located across from the U.S. Capitol. ICAF's ad-free ChildArt quarterly magazine enhances cross-cultural understanding and global competencies. ICAF has organized Healing Art Programs to revive faith in nature of child victims of natural disasters, and Peace through Art Programs to restore trust in humanity of children in conflict zones.
Performs boldly envisioned concerts distinguished by extraordinary yet rarely-heard orchestral works from all musical periods Showcases up-and-coming soloists and composers of exceptional promise at major concert venues Commissions and records important new works Provides dynamic, substantive education programs for children and adults In all its endeavors, Riverside Symphony strives to serve the art form and inspire adventurous listeners of all backgrounds to engage with classical music.
THE TOWER FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO ENCOURAGE PHILANTHROPY AMONG SJSU ALUMNI AND FRIENDS BY PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY, RELIABLE, AND RESPONSIVE CHARITABLE GIVING SERVICES, DONOR STEWARDSHIP, AND ACCURATE ACCOUNTING FOR ALL GIFTS.
Outfest protects our past, showcases our present and nurtures our future by fostering artistic expression of gender, sexuality, and LGBTQ culture and its transformative social impact on the world. Their mission aims to create visibility to diverse LGBTQIA+ stories and empowers storytellers, building empathy to drive meaningful social change. Founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest is the leading organization that promotes equality by creating, sharing and protecting LGBT stories on the screen. Outfest builds community by connecting diverse populations to discover, discuss and celebrate stories of LGBT lives. Over the past three decades, Outfest has showcased thousands of films from around the world to audiences of nearly a million, educated and mentored hundreds of emerging filmmakers and protected more than 20,000 LGBT films and videos.
It is the mission of CAF to provide opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. CAF believes that involvement in sports enhances an individuals self-esteem, independence and quality of life.
The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (Parks Conservancy) is the nonprofit support partner to the Golden Gate National Parks, created to preserve the parks, enhance the experiences of park visitors, and build a community dedicated to conserving the parks for the future.
Gold Star Teen Adventures provides year round adventure opportunities for the children of fallen military members, first responders, and from our nation’s intelligence community who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The purpose of the program is to instill a sense of patriotism, provide healing, mentorship, character and leadership development, and opportunity.
Food For Thought's mission is to foster health and healing with food and compassion.
The mission of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Affiliated Corporations is to lead in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of cancer through programs of excellence in cost-effective research, education, outreach and patient care.
Nationwide Children's Hospital (Nationwide Children's) believes that no child should be refused necessary care and attention for lack of ability to pay. Upon this fundamental belief, Nationwide Children's is committed toprovidingthe highest quality Patient CareAdvocacy for children and familiesPediatric ResearchEducation of patients, families and future providersOutstanding service to accommodate the needs of patients and families.
SEE SCHEDULE OAHRC'S VISION IS TO HELP CREATE A SOCIALLY JUST WORLD WHERE THE POWER OF DIFFERENCES IS EMBRACED, VALUED AND CELEBRATED. AHRC'S MISSION IS TO ADVOCATE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NEURODIVERSE TO LEAD FULL AND EQUITABLE LIVES.EACH MEMBER OF AHRC IS COMMITTED TO PROMOTING A CULTURE THAT EMBRACES: -COMMITTING WHOLEHEARTEDLY TO THE MISSION OF THE AGENCY;-RESPONDING TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE AHRC COMMUNITY WITH COURTESY, KINDNESS AND OPEN AND HONEST COMMUNICATION;-MAKING DECISIONS BASED ON FAIRNESS, HONESTY, MORALITY AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES;-RESPECTING AND APPRECIATING THE DIFFERENCES FOUND AMONG PEOPLE WHO ARE NEURODIVERSE, THEIR FAMILIES AND OUR COLLEAGUES; AND-PROVIDING AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH DISTINCTION AND MERIT ARE AFFIRMED, CELEBRATED AND ENHANCED
"Making the real Jesus non-ignorable in our city and far beyond"