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Friends of GALA aims to close the economic and gender disparities that exist within STEM fields todayby removing interpersonal, academic and financial barriers for all girls who attend Girls Academic Leadership Academy, the only public all-girl STEM school in Los Angeles, and in the state of California. We support over 700 girls each year in grades 6-12; our school is made up of 65% students of color; we have 100% AP enrollment, and 100% college acceptance. Your giving provides critical financial support for forward-thinking, high-quality programs for GALA students. These include STEM-focused educational programs, technology resources, college readiness, operations and community support each student needs to build confidence to pursue degrees and careers in STEM.
Boston GLOW fosters opportunities for women and girls of all ages to become empowered community leaders and active world citizens.
The mission of Centre for Girls and Interaction is to improve the lives of adolescent, young women and youth in the Malawi through increasing access to quality health care, education, information and a sustainable system of community development.
Boys & Girls Clubs of King County's mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
Since 1997, the Kasiisi Project has aided education in and around Kibale National Park in rural western Uganda, East Africa. Founded initially as a link between the research-based Kibale Chimpanzee Project and the local community, the Kasiisi Project now works with several research groups in and around the park to target critical issues for the survival of the forest and support of the local population. We support early childhood education, promote conservation and health education, provide daily school lunches, train teachers, encourage literacy through libraries and computer usage, fund secondary school and college scholarships, and address the special needs of girls.
St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club was founded in 1949 and serves over 2000 members a year at our founding clubhouse plus 1000 more in 18 satellite sites including locations in three United Way identified priority neighbourhoods. Passionate, well trained staff and volunteers lead a diverse range of programs and services such as daycare, early years programs, after school programs, sports and recreation programs, youth leadership programs, summer camp, aquatic lessons, tutoring, mentoring, arts programs, employment readiness programs and more. At St. Alban's, we strive to maintain and strengthen our core services to children and youth while growing to meet the varied and changing needs of our communities.
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens.
The vision and mission of the school is to harbor and foster an environment where the students will a) understand the Rebbe’s vision of reaching every corner of the earth b) realize their responsibility for impacting their environment and the world around them and c) acquire the necessary tools, academically, emotionally, and socially, to complete this mission.
Think Dignity's mission is to inspire, empower, and organize our community to advance basic dignity for those living on the streets.
To inspire and enable the healthy development of all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to reach their full potential as caring, responsible, and productive citizens.