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The foundation raises funds and builds endowments to support the preservation, maintenance, and improvement of Mill Creek MetroParks and its facilities (trails, gardens, recreation areas and capital projects). It acts as the park system’s fundraising and stewardship arm, providing financial support for park upkeep, programs, and long‑term sustainability.
The mission of the National Forest Foundation is to engage America in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System.
Background: After a tragic car accident in 2011 that resulted in having an 18 year old young teenager to be a wheelchair user; his mother along with a group of 13 friends decided to make a difference when it comes to physical disability in Egypt and the Middle East after the challenges they faced and still are. Vision: To be the leading example developmental foundation in Egypt, Middle East and Africa that embrace wheelchair/physical disabilities with emphasis on endless possibilities. Mission: Alhassan Foundation is determined to providing "tailored solutions", facilities, re-habilitation and re-occupation for humans on wheelchairs, and their families to overcome their challenges and make best use of their different abilities. 1. Nurturing "YES I CAN" attitude among wheelchair users and their families 2. Changing society's mindset regarding viewing a wheelchair user as "disabled" to be "differently abled" 3. Involving the right mix of corporations, governmental entities, global organisations and individuals to achieve our vision. 4. Provide a franchised rehabilitation centres similar to those in Germany & UK. 5. Represent a franchised wheelchair factory. 6. Quality rehabilitation and reoccupation for wheelchair users changes individuals to be of value added to society rather than a burden. 7. Successful and positive wheelchair users are Alhassan Foundation represents and 1st line. 8. Think regional. 9. Improved living facilities e.g. ramps, equipped cars, buses etc 10. 5% hiring among companies & SME projects for less educated. 11. Promote & enhance suitable sports activities. (Tennis; Basket; Bow/Arrow; Swimming; Table Tennis..etc) 12. Supporting humans with disabilities should be a "sustained constitutional right" and not optional service or charity in Egypt. 13. Translate/support writing books that represent physical challenges to be reference for others in Egypt & Middle East. 14. Humans with challenges deserve not only to live, but to live happily. Values: To believe and follow principles of integrity, humanity, diversity, including and accepting others in all aspects of interaction and dealing. To be a committed, caring and responsible establishment of founders, board members, sponsors and volunteers. To ensure cost effectiveness with emphasis on quality. Society development foundation rather then charity. No political, sexual, racial, ethnic or religious direction. We serve humans aside from their beliefs.
The Muskegon Clippers operate as a nonprofit community baseball organization that runs a collegiate summer baseball team, promotes youth baseball in the Muskegon area, and leads restoration/maintenance efforts for Historic Marsh Field so the stadium remains a community asset.
Black Girls Jump's exempt purpose is the use jump rope as a fun form of fitness and pass the art of double dutch down to younger generations. We conduct public health and wellness activities for children and adults.
Provides free, non‑clinical outdoor healing experiences (hunting and fishing trips) for disabled and at‑risk veterans, first responders, and Gold Star families to support reintegration, camaraderie, and mental/physical restoration. Programs are small-group, guided trips with costs and adaptive needs covered through sponsors and donors.
Heroes Below runs cost-free underwater (confined-pool SCUBA) stress‑reduction and relaxation sessions for active duty military, veterans, and first responders in Central Texas. The program uses donated pool time, gear, and instructor support to provide a therapeutic “floating” diving experience aimed at reducing stress and PTSD symptoms while building skills, camaraderie, and confidence.
Promote the production of knowledge and its democratization, contributing to the development of society.
To create a world where all children have access to quality education and women and girls are empowered to reach their full potential, leading to a more just and equitable society.
To communicate the good news of Jesus to all people through football.
The Israel ParaSport Center, formerly the Israel Sport Center for the Disabled, is one of the world pioneers in the field of sport rehabilitation. Founded in 1960, The Center is a home away from home to over 2,500 Israelis of all ages, where the unique merits of sports are utilized to strengthen body, spirit, and mind. Sports activities contribute more to the confidence, morale, and self-image of those with disabilities than any other form of rehabilitation. Today, Center athletes participate in 18 different sports activities without discrimination on the basis of gender, religion, race, nationality, or ethnicity.
Cy‑Hope mobilizes the Cy‑Fair community to support underserved children and families by providing after‑school programs, food access (backpack program), counseling, mentoring, and career/college readiness so students can succeed academically and personally.