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To provide trained, court-appointed volunteers who advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County
At FOCUS, our mission is to embrace and equip families of children with disabilities to make everyday life better.
STACC supports clinics in sub-Saharan Africa to deliver primary healthcare to children in some of the poorest parts of the continent. STACC currently supports clinics in Kenya and Nigeria, and children's wards in two Uganda hospitals. We are also building a new clinic in Masambuka village, Malawi.
Established in 1994 by Glenda Crawford, The Oakville Children's Choir has achieved tremendous success. Holding fast to its mission of providing world class choral, musical and performance training to young people in Halton, The Oakville Children's Choir is a comprehensive music education programme for 130 auditioned choristers from 7 to 17 years of age. This year the OCC will present yet another remarkable concert series that explores the far reaches of the choral world: a season rich with international flavour and sound. Bringing The World Home Through Song features all of the Choirs of the OCC in a presentationof choral works from Finland, Norway, Germany, Africa and Latin America.
TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT OF HEALING AND HOPE FOR THOSE WE SERVE. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ARE EMPOWERED TO DEVELOP HEALTHY, TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS. THROUGH AN ARRAY OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES, WE CREATE EFFECTIVE, LASTING (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O)PARTNERSHIPS THAT ENABLE CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO LEAD FULFILLING LIVES.
A.C.T is a NATIONAL CHILDRENS CHARITY operating as a national self help group. Founded in 1983 A.C.T supports children who can only breathe with the aid of a Tracheostomy tube inserted into the throat. A.C.T provides advocacy, support, helpful advice and items of medical equipment to its members.
FACT is a new, unique charity aimed specifically at autistic children who require special care, attention and therapy on a daily basis. We want to provide training for the parents and for the professionals to teach us their skills so our children reach their true potential and live life to the full.
CFH establishes and provides a safe and secure home to benefit double orphans in Kampala by providing proper social services, free their lives from any abuses; and afford them a loving and healthy upbringing in terms of physical, emotional, social, mental and spiritual dimensions, so as to attain full development. CFH renders guidance, parental counsel, role modeling, and life-skill training to teach children healthy habits and social behavior. We raise up children who are self-sufficient, socially adjusted, confident and proactive to be Godly contributors and leaders to the world around them. CFH provides nutritional food, basic health care, hygiene advice and all the essentials they need to stay healthy under the care of the organization. CFH Provides education up to university level by supporting them with the basic educational needs in the field of academic and vocational trainings to allow each child to reach their academic potential and open up opportunities for their futures.
Founded in 1988 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester, NY, Daystar Kids is NY’s only Pediatric Respite Center supporting infants and children whose early learning has been disrupted by hospitalization and treatment for their complex health care conditions. Daystar’s coordinated continuum of intensive pediatric nursing, educational, developmental, and family support services position each child and their family for success from the moment they’re discharged from the hospital. Daystar's center-based, specialized early childhood programs and services provide equal access to children who are excluded from participating in other programs due to their health care needs, and promotes their development, advances their independence, and helps them enter kindergarten alongside their peers.
The Village provides a broad continuum of behavioral health, early‑childhood, foster‑care and family‑support services aimed at preventing and treating trauma and helping children and families achieve stability and well‑being. Its work focuses on building strong, healthy families and connecting them with supports that protect and nurture children.
Free Arts sparks the creative spirit of children who have experienced abuse, homelessness, neglect, and other factors that put children and families at risk. The goal of Free Arts programs is to inspire and transform lives through the power of artistic expression. Free Arts plants the seeds of hope and healing to help children build self-esteem, improve social skills, develop trust with caring adults and express emotions in a positive way. The philosophy behind all Free Arts programs is simply that "Art Heals!"
Our mission is to make a difference in the lives of at-risk children, eliminating barriers to their success so they can realize a brighter future.