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The Club provides after‑school and youth development programs that help Lowell children and teens (ages ~8–18) build academic skills, healthy habits, leadership and good character. It focuses services on youth who need support most by offering a safe place, mentoring, skill‑building programs (STEM, arts, athletics), and free or low‑cost meals so members can graduate ready for college, careers, and civic life.
Grinds Young Entrepreneurs Academy runs experience‑based entrepreneurship programs for middle- and high‑school students, helping them develop business ideas, write plans, pitch to investors, and (where possible) launch student-run ventures. The program emphasizes hands‑on workshops, mentorship, and community partnerships to build students’ business skills and leadership.
To enhance the lives of those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Bo's Place specializes in multiple grief support services for adults, children, and families and provides education and resources for those who assist people in grief.
Develop Africa strategically empowers lives in Africa by providing educational opportunities and strengthening self-reliance so that individuals, families, and communities can create positive change in their own lives. We provide school supplies, scholarships, solar lights (so kids can study at night), mosquito nets (to keep children safe from malaria), computer/vocational training etc. We additionally provide microfinance loans, orphan care, and disaster relief. This helps them become self-sufficient and rise above the poverty line. When individuals and families are strengthened, they can contribute towards community, national and international progress.
Our mission is to provide children with strong and enduring professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. We partner with parents/guardians, volunteers and others in the community and hold ourselves accountable for each child in the program achieving: Higher aspirations, greater confidence, and better relationships; Avoidance of risky behaviors; Educational success.
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.
Mission The mission of Keystone Community Services is to strengthen the capacity of individuals and families to improve their quality of life.
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.
Plummer Youth Promise works to help young people involved with or at risk of entering foster care by finding and building permanent family connections, delivering residential and community-based supports, and training other professionals in permanency-focused practices. Their work centers on permanency, preparedness, and community to improve long-term outcomes for youth.
The Club works to improve the quality of life for local youth by providing inclusive after‑school, recreational, and leadership programs that help young people realize their potential and build skills for growth and community participation.
BAGLY is a youth-led, adult supported social support organization, committed to social justice, and creating, sustaining, and advocating for programs and services for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) youth communities.
Sonoma County Devil Pups is a local chapter of the Devil Pups youth program that runs youth development activities and camps to build leadership, physical fitness, citizenship, and personal responsibility in teenagers. The chapter operates as a nonprofit that organizes mentorship, community service, and short encampment programs focused on character and leadership development.