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In 2011 it was the vision of Randy and Jan Morgan to develop a sustainable program that would break the cycle of poverty they so often witnessed while working in the public schools in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. By bringing students and teachers , across multiple grade levels, together to participate in academic, spiritual and practical activities, they have successfully forged many long term, powerful relationships among the students and the adults. These relationships are another avenue of hope and motivation for each child. Since the summer of 2011 BridgesWork has grown in both the number and types of program offerings. Today over 100 students annually, from several schools in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, come together for summer and Saturday activities. During this time students participate in reading, digital literacy, Bible study, challenging games and team sports, music, cooking/nutrition classes, service projects, digital photography, and leadership development.
Girls Going Global empowers girls to be global citizens by providing the tools, mentorship, and educational experiences, to make their mark on the world.
Chase the Music gives children battling critical conditions Hope, Strength, Love and Joy through the power of music. We do this by having original music experiences composed and performed.
To promote the public's knowledge and enjoyment of the arts by providing a venue for theatre education and live theatrical performances for children and families in the local community. It hopes to inspire young performers to develop self-confidence and positive mental health while receiving professional training in musical theatre. It plans on accomplishing its mission by providing drama classes culminating into a musical production. All students who enroll will be cast and taught all aspects of musical theatre.
Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty by changing the first 1,000 days of a child's life. We work with our families living below the poverty line from pregnancy through the child’s third birthday. We believe in tackling poverty neighborhood by neighborhood and empowering the mamas. Community matters- particularly when you are a new immigrant mama. Knowledge matters- particularly when you didn’t have strong role models growing up.Books matter – particularly when you don’t have any in your home. Food matters – it is hard to learn and focus if you are hungry. We get it. We see it every day. We are changing it - day by day, child by child, neighborhood by neighborhood.
The mission is to ease the heartache, challenges and uncertainty faced by children with serious and terminal illness and their families through joyful and carefree outings year round, all completely free of charge.
HELPING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES AFTER EXPERIENCING HARDSHIP OR LOSS OF A PARENT/CARETAKER/LOVED ONE
Use soccer as the vehicle for children to rise out of poverty through education, self-empowerment and sport in Cameroon, Africa.
Connecting young adults impacted by a rare or chronic condition with social and emotional support in the hope of improving their quality of life.
To serve our young people in discovering STEM and aviation through outreach
To empower girls to be strong, confident, and resilient through sport and physical activity combined with mental health and wellbeing activities.