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PATHWAYS IS A LAS COLINAS, TEXAS BASED GLOBAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION PROVIDING TRAINING THAT IS EMPOWERING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH PURPOSE, PASSION, DIGNITY, AND INTEGRITY.
Since its founding in 2007, Project Horseshoe Farm has been dedicated to pursuing its 3 part mission of building on the strengths of our wonderful community, supporting better lives for our vulnerable neighbors, and preparing citizen service leaders for tomorrow's communities
The mission of the Megan Meier Foundation is to support and inspire actions to end bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide.
The Quantum dojo is a not-for-profit community studio teaching martial arts focused on healing the body, strengthening the mind, and grounding the spirit. Our goal is to help people of tap into their potential, seeking balance and grace through movement, while establishing a strong foundation of integrity and self-discipline that will facilitate both personal and professional success.
At Rachel’s Gift Inc. we partner with hospitals to assist parents through the initial phase of infant loss through a base of caring and knowledgeable volunteers. We provide grief assistance for the families as well as a training program for nursing professionals and care-givers on companioning patients through infant loss. Our ultimate goal is to provide a healthy environment to begin the grieving process to minimize long-term psychological damage to individuals and their families experiencing infant loss while at the same time providing lifetime keepsakes of their child. These keepsakes will be a lifetime reminder and a physical connection to the child that was only in their arms a matter of minutes or hours.
OUR MISSION IS TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY THE WORLD PERCEIVES, PREVENTS AND TREATS BRAIN BASED BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES. OUR VISION IS A SOCIETY WHERE EVERY PERSON IS UNDERSTOOD AND EMBRACED AS FLAWLESS
Founded with a passion to improve the lives of disadvantaged children by providing inspiring book collections and engaging literacy programs to underfunded schools, libraries, and organizations across the nation, Kids Need to Read aspires to empower and embolden every last child through a culture of reading. For many of the children it serves, Kids Need to Read represents a crucial link to a strong literacy education, and its programs help build and nurture support systems for the development of literate minds. By immersing children in an integrated world of literary experiences that teaches them, firsthand, the impact of reading on every aspect of life, imagination is ignited and confidence is built for a prosperous future, regardless of race, economic status, or personal capabilities.
Ada’s Café is a Palo Alto-based 501(c) 3, non-profit that provides training and jobs for adults with developmental disabilities living primarily in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. The social mission of Ada’s is three-fold: (i) to hire and train adults with disabilities to work in its café and catering businesses, (ii) to engage teens and young adults through work and involvement with Ada’s disabled employees and (ii) to foster a better understanding among the general population about the contributions that can be made by developmentally disabled adults. The benefits of empowering and employing adults with developmental disabilities are clear, innumerable and easy to document with social science statistics. The population of adults with intellectual disabilities is one of the most marginalized in our society, is often ignored and suffers from an unemployment rate estimated at nearly 80%. The self-esteem and health benefits that come from having a job, the satisfaction that comes from making an important contribution to a sustainable enterprise and reducing the burden on an already overwhelmed and under-funded social welfare support system are just a few of the many benefits created by Ada’s. In addition, Ada’s believes that youth engaged in meaningful work will feel more connected to and invested in their communities. In all of its ventures, Ada’s Café brings diverse groups of people together in a warm and welcoming environment with a mission of creating good food and community.
The San Leandro Education Foundation (SLED) was established to support the role of public education in developing our community’s young people into well-grounded future citizens. We believe that when a child succeeds, we all succeed. We believe that the vitality and future of the San Leandro community is directly linked to the quality of its public schools. We believe that:-Strong public schools are essential to our quality of life and the future well-being of our city-The exceptional diversity of the San Leandro community is a strength-Vibrant communities require high-quality public schools-The education of our children is the responsibility of the entire community-Academic enrichment enhances the educational experience
Ketia4Kidz Foundation, Inc is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization sacrificing to saluting the military brats. The Foundation will seek to increase awareness in the military brat community, grant opportunities for college scholarships providing support and mentorship along the way.
Reclaim Childhood creates safe and inclusive spaces for local and refugee girls in Jordan to thrive by playing sports, working with coaches, and building community.
Reality Changers prepares youth to become first-generation college graduates and agents of change in their communities. We envision a future where all young people have equitable access to thrive in education and to create lifelong pathways for success.