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The Maine Girls Ice Hockey Association (MGIHA) advances girls ice hockey in Maine by supporting girls’ leagues, creating more opportunities to play, and making the sport more accessible at all levels. They aim to provide an experience that creates girls ice hockey advocates for life.
Lacrosse Development for Girls
Title IX Girls Running Club has been a community based, non-profit for girls since 2007 that continues to provide girls ages 9-15, a safe, structured place, to learn about their own emotional experiences and physical health.
Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.\n\nGOTRC empowers girls with vital social-emotional skills to help them succeed in school, at home, and within friendships. Every girl can participate in our program, no matter her physical ability or her family’s financial means. Since 1999, we've helped over 90,000 girls learn to “let her star shine." Our research-based, positive youth development program utilizes proven curriculum based in social-emotional learning (SEL) to deliver skills in building self-confidence, positive self-talk, managing emotions, navigating difficult conversations, standing up to bullying, and more.
Girls Got Game's mission is to empower Filipinas through sports. It does so by conducting roving sports camps for underprivileged Filipinas aged 10-12 years old.
To inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. Founded in 1949, ABGC provides high-impact, affordable youth development programs and services for youth ages 6-18 in Alameda, CA. Since our inception, we have changed the lives of more than 75,000 children. We are the only youth development organization in Alameda open to youth from all schools and backgrounds, every day and evening after school and during school vacations. We specifically target low-income and at-risk youth to provide them with the opportunities their more privileged peers receive and to prepare them for a great future.
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp is a community dedicated to providing “a different kind of healing” to children and their families coping with cancer, sickle cell anemia, and other serious illnesses. Through summer sessions and family weekends at the Camp in Ashford, Connecticut and year-round outreach to hospitals and clinics across the Northeast, the Camp serves more than 20,000 children and family members annually. All services are provided free of charge.
LEAP's mission is to develop the strengths and talents of young leaders who create and implement year-round, community- and school-based programming designed to achieve positive academic and social outcomes for children living in high poverty urban neighborhoods. Our goal is to create and implement a multi-tier mentoring model where young people of all ages are welcomed, educated and provided opportunities to grow within LEAP.