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To promote the growth, development and independence of people with developmental disabilities through programs of education, rehabilitiation and work opportunity.
LifeTime Projects organises humanitarian and ecological projects in Bolivia, Guatemala, England and Cameroon. Our projects are all set up with local partner organizations in order to help build upon ongoing projects designed by, and for local people to help and empower vulnerable children, women and families and/or to protect local wildlife.
JRFIUSA /JRCCA Mission is to help our people grow and overcome adverse situation in the health and education in the enjoyment of life.
The mission of the National Capital Physicians Foundation is to advance the practice of medicine and to enhance population health through education, innovation and research.
To encourage and support girls’ and women’s education, training, employment and retention in high-wage, high-skill, non-traditional careers.
Abilities United champions people with developmental and physical challenges and provides the training, education, and support they need to lead the lives they choose.
Power Success is a powerful community of bold influencers with exciting ideas and success strategies for big impact in business, community, and education.
To promote successful, sustainable rural development through holistic, community-centered programs focused on education, renewable energy, and agriculture
The mission of The WorkPlace is to develop a well-educated, well-trained and self-sufficient workforce that can compete in the changing global marketplace.
It is the mission of Little Friends to empower children and adults with special challenges to live, learn, work and participate in the community. Since 1965, Little Friends has been dedicated to serving people with disabilities in our community. We are a local organization--based in Naperville, Illinois and serving families from throughout six counties in the western suburbs. But our influence extends far beyond the Chicago area. More than 50 school districts turn to us for assistance with some of their most challenging students. Families from all over Illinois attend our training for parents of children with autism. National conferences feature our staff as speakers. It is an honor for us to be able to share what we've learned with other professionals and families.
Manna on Main Street is committed to ending hunger in the North Penn region by providing food, fulfilling social service and education needs, and conducting community outreach. Through a food pantry and soup kitchen, emergency financial aid, counseling and referrals, and education opportunities, we serve those in need with the vision that "everyone might be fed."
To unleash the positive energy of low-income young people to rebuild their communities and their own lives with a commitment to work, education, responsibility, and family.