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The Red Eagle Foundation is a registered charity (1179117) that aims to relieve the needs of children with mobility, mental health and learning difficulties, in particular but not exclusively by the provision of funding for equipment not provided by the NHS.
Red Oak Hope is an organization dedicated to bringing freedom, hope, and restoration to survivors of sexual exploitation. We work to stop trafficking and exploitation on a large scale while simultaneously providing holistic care to individuals and communities already affected.
The mission of Red Hen Press is to publish works of literary excellence, to foster diversity, and to promote literacy in our local schools. We seek a community of readers and writers who are actively engaged in the essential human practice known as literature.
The Red Lion Group (RLG) is a support group for people who have had or are considering Pouch Surgery.RLG provides a friendly and informed forum for the sharing of ideas, concerns, tips, experiences and information to support pouchees, potential pouchees and their friends and family.
Red Collar Rescue is an all volunteer 501 (c) (3) animal welfare charity dedicated to providing, rescue services, medical care, foster care, training and adoptive placement to stray and abandoned dogs and cats in Houston, TX, and surrounding areas.
Red Rocks Church exists to make Heaven more crowded. We are ONE church in multiple locations. We desire to be a home for the prodigal, an authentic people, humble, generous, and unified. We want everyone to know the only way, the truth, and the life found in Jesus.
Red Queen Foundation works to restore dignity and self‑sufficiency to homeless women and girls by providing sanitary products, toiletries and undergarments, plus supportive services and job‑skills resources. The organization also serves as a fiscal sponsor for a related cat‑rescue program (“Cat’s Amazing”).
Everyone who receives a pair of Red Glasses will see the world through Audrey’s eyes and will: LIVE BOLDLY. LOVE BIG. PASS IT ALONG. Whether the glasses are worn or hung on a rearview mirror or sit on a shelf, we hope they inspire others to go for it, to overcome challenges. We hope the glasses remind us to reach out to a friend or a stranger, to make their day a little bit brighter. Audrey gave out hundreds, maybe thousands of high fives and hugs in her short life and we watched the ripple of friendships and goodness flow around us. We hope the Red Glasses Movement will continue that good feeling like a tidal wave across the world.
Red Balloon provides an alternative form of education for young people who have suffered difficult life experiences that means they no longer attend mainstream school. We work tirelessly providing a safe environment for our young people, helping them to develop confidence to begin learning again.
Programs and Services offered by the Red Deer Chapter include: 1. Information and Referral Service to assist those seeking guidance, information, or referrals regarding learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADHD, and more. 2. Awareness and Advocacy through presentations to interested schools and organizations. 3. Parent/Professional Workshops and Presentations through our Speakers Series. 4. Lending Resource Library open to general public. Members have sign out priviledges. 5. Irlen Screening for perceptual dyslexia. 6. Social Competence Programs - summer day camps, after school programs for ages 7-9, 10-12 and teen programs (NEW). 7. Reading, Writing and Math Programs - one-on-one tutoring developed specifically for the LD student. 8. Tutoring Services including test preparation and study skills. 9. Conferences - 2010 LDAA Provincial Conference in Calgary Oct 6-8, 2010 and 2011 Conference in Red Deer Oct 12-14, 2011 on Adaptive and Assistive Technology.
little red theatre produces dramatic performances of great quality theatre using a wonderful eclectic mix of puppets, songs and original musical scores, dance and audio and visual technology. Productions are aimed at the Junior Kindergarten through Grade 6 constituency and are presented at schools, libraries and special venues (70,000+ children in about 225 schools each year. Workshops take place in the community.
The Red Fred Project finds children living in extraordinary circumstances (rare diseases and life-threatening illnesses) and asks them the question: If you could write a book for the entire world to read, what would it be about? The stories they share are filled with humor, compassion and wisdom. The books we create together become a vehicle for these stories. They become a lasting voice, a tangible achievement for each child. As part of the proceeds from each book sold go to the family, or to a related cause chosen by the child, the books are also a way to help with financial difficulties. You see? The magic multiplies, lives on forever. You will be inspired by the talent and imagination of these children.