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The Audre Lorde Project is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non Conforming People of Color center for community organizing, focusing on the New York City area. Through mobilization, education and capacity-building, we work for community wellness and progressive social and economic justice. Committed to struggling across differences, we seek to responsibly reflect, represent and serve our various communities.
Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.
The mission of The Children's Village is to work in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities.
Children’s Harbor provides family-style residential homes and in‑home family counseling to keep siblings and pregnant/parenting foster teens together, prevent unnecessary removals, and help youth who age out of foster care transition to independence. They focus on strengthening families in Broward County and offering therapeutic, housing, and wrap‑around supports for youth and young adults.
Nashua Children's Home is committed to the care, welfare and educational achievement of children and youth within its Residential and Educational Programs, and the successful transition to adult living of young men and women in its Transitional Living Program. Nashua Children's Home provides care and stability to boys and girls unable to remain with their families, special education services for students who have not been successful in public school settings, and supportive housing for youth that have "aged-out" of care.
Tennessee Children’s Home is a faith-based nonprofit that provides residential care, education, counseling, substance‑use treatment, and in-home services for abused, neglected, and at‑risk children and youth in Tennessee. Their work focuses on restoring and strengthening families through Christian‑centered treatment and on-site schooling for residents.
To enable each community to provide for school-age children a hot, nutritious, culturally reflective breakfast in a social educational and stimulating environment. ABOUT US For more than 40 years, The Children’s Breakfast Clubs has provided healthy meals and educational, cultural and recreational activities to children across Southern Ontario, in a respectful and dignified manner. While originally focused on breakfast, we have expanded our offerings to include lunch programs at select clubs, ensuring children receive nutritious meals throughout the day to support their growth, learning, and overall well-being. OUR HISTORY Our doors opened in 1984 after it was determined that many community needs and concerns could be addressed with a breakfast program. Today, The Children's Breakfast Clubs operate as a non-profit organization in over 39 clubs. OUR IMPACT Quite often, hunger is invisible to the untrained eye and children are less likely to disclose this information to adults. Starting the day with a healthy breakfast has a proven track record that leads to improved overall health, decrease in behavioral issues, higher self-esteem and confidence levels, as well as better academic performance and extra-curricular participation. Using a holistic approach, we also deliver educational, cultural and recreational programs that help children aged 5 to 18 develop social, physical and cognitive skills.
Marklund provides 24-hour residential, educational, therapeutic and community-day services for infants, children, teens and adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities and complex medical needs. Its programs aim to deliver personalized nursing care, therapy, and educational supports so individuals can live as safely, independently, and purposefully as possible.
To provide substitute home for dependent and neglected children and to restore the broken lives of children and families.
THE MISSION OF THE WIREGRASS CHILDREN'S HOME IS TO PROVIDE A LOVING, SECURE, AND HAPPY CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENT. A PLACE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING FOR AS MANY ABUSED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN AS POSSIBLE. THE HOME CAN NOW SERVE TEN (10) CHILDREN AT ONE TIME.
Southeastern Children's Home and Counseling Center is a Christian-based organization that provides care to needy children and families through group residential care, foster care, adoption, maternity care, and counseling.
The mission of Epworth Children’s Home is to serve children, youth and families through a caring, accepting and safe Christian community, where hurts are healed; hope is nurtured; and faith in God, self and others is developed.