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Razias Ray Of Hope Foundation

RAZIA'S RAY OF HOPE FOUNDATION IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION FOCUSED ON THE AFGHAN VILLAGE OF DEH'SUBZ, THE ORGANIZATION WAS FOUNDED ON THE BELIEF THAT EDUCATION IS KEY TO POSITIVE, PEACEFUL CHANGE FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS THE FOUNDATION STRIVES TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN AND GROWIN A SAFE, NURTURING ENVIRONMENT, EMPOWERING GIRLS AND WOMEN THROUGH EDUCATION AND RESOURCES.

Rosati Kain Academy

Through a vibrant and innovative Catholic education, we cultivate the individuality, faith, talent, and aspirations of diverse young women who aspire to lead and serve the world.

Miss Porters School

Miss Porter's School educates young women to become informed, bold, resourceful, and ethical global citizens. We expect our graduates to shape a changing world.

Maasai Girls Education Fund

Founded in 2000, the Maasai Girls Education Fund works to improve the literacy, health and economic well-being of Maasai women in Kenya and their families through education of girls and their communities.

St. Joan Antida High School

In the spirit of Saint Joan Antida Thouret’s passion to educate and empower young women, we prepare our students to lead and serve in a global society through a values-based Catholic education.

Archer School for Girls

THE ARCHER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IS AN EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY THAT SUPPORTS AND CHALLENGES YOUNG WOMEN TO DISCOVER THEIR PASSIONS AND REALIZE THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL BY A) PROVIDING A RIGOROUS, INTEGRATED COLLEGE PREPARATORY CURRICULUM THAT FOSTERS CRITICAL THINKING AND INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY

Shining Hope For Communities

Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) is a grassroots movement that catalyzes large-scale transformation in Kenya's urban slums by providing critical services for all, community advocacy platforms, and education and leadership development for women and girls.

Pardada Pardadi Educational Society

Pardada Pardadi is a non-profit organization that has established a sustainable model for rural development through education, employment and empowerment of girls and women. Our mission is to impart "value-based education" to the girls, which facilitates them to become economically and socially enlightened women. This in turn will create a society where all children will have an opportunity to grow to their fullest potential. A unique approach of education through academic, value-based, and skill-based education allows PPES to address the interrelated issues of poverty, gender-bias, and education in India.

Holy Names High School

A small catholic high school for young women, providing an academically challenging college preparatory education in a vibrant learning environment. Our diverse community nurtures spirituality, encourages artistic expression, and promotes justice, preparing the next generation for leadership and service.

Warren County Head Start

Provide Quality Educational And Social Experiences To Children And Families Through The Head Start And Early Head Start Programs. These Programs Serve Children (Birth To Age 5) And Pregnant Women And Thier Families, Who Are Under The Poverty Guidelines, Or Are Eligible For Public Assistance.

Chapin School

The Chapin School, founded in 1901 by Maria Bowen Chapin, is an independent day school dedicated to the intellectual and personal growth of young women. Students engage in a rigorous liberal arts program that prepares them for further academic study and fosters curiosity, creativity, enthusiasm and integrity. The school provides a balance between freedom and structure, independence and support, individualism and cooperation, and innovation and tradition. The Chapin School is committed to preparing young women to thrive and lead in an increasingly complex world through the pursuit of academic excellence, personal integrity, and community responsibility. Chapin currently has 673 students enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Buffalo Seminary

Buffalo Seminary (SEM) educates college-bound young women from diverse backgrounds in a vigorous and participatory environment that emphasizes development of character, intellectual independence, service and leadership. SEM strives to awaken each student to the opportunities available to women. One of the oldest girls' schools in the U.S., SEM has designed a culture of achievement, scholarship, creativity and leadership tailored for girls since 1851. We do not require uniforms and are not bound by religion. Our independent day and boarding school allows girls to challenge themselves, express themselves, and to succeed in college and prepare for adulthood. As a day and boarding school, girls attend SEM from all over the world.