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Right To Play is a global organization that protects, educates and empowers 1.52 million children to rise above adversity using the power of play in 15 countries and 92 refugee camps. Our unique play-based approach to learning harnesses play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child’s life, to help children dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities.
The Women’s Sports Foundation was established in 1974 to advance the lives of women and girls through sports and physical activity. Our mission today - we are dedicated to creating leaders by ensuring girls access to sports. We provide financial fuel to aspiring champion athletes. We fund groundbreaking research. We educate. We advocate. And we help communities get girls active.
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To inspire by celebrating, sharing and preserving the enduring contributions of Colorado's extraordinary women.
The organization runs a volunteer-led league and programs that provide organized basketball opportunities for women aged 50+; it also supports youth by offering scholarships/grants to teenage girls in San Diego County to attend basketball camps.
The DC Furies Women’s Rugby Team was founded in 1978 and play at the most competitive level of Women’s Club Rugby and participates in the Women’s Premiere League (WPL). The Furies play in local, national and international matches and host the annual Ruggerfest each Spring, one of the most popular tournaments in women’s club rugby. The Furies promote the empowering nature of team sport by teaching young women rugby.
BAWSI mobilizes the women’s sports community to engage, inspire, and empower girls from under-resourced neighborhoods and children with disabilities by providing free, school‑based and after‑school sports and leadership programs that increase physical activity, confidence, and opportunities to lead. This work focuses on removing cost and transportation barriers and developing leadership through sports.
The Somis Thursday Club has served the Camarillo area for over one hundred years. The club pursues a number of activities to promote culture, education and civic welfare among the citizens of Somis and the adjacent communities.