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PEARLS for Teen Girls is improving quality of life and strengthening our community one girl at a time by empowering young women with self-development tools, guidance and support to strive for better, brighter futures by living out the PEARLS values: Personal Responsibility, Empathy, Awareness, Respect, Leadership and Support.
The Girls Justice League seeks to change the directional so that girls are directly impacting the systems that hold such enormous power over their futures. All too often, girls, young women and those who identify as female, particularly girls of color and those from low income communities, find the direction of their lives impacted and dictated by myriad systems and institutions, including juvenile justice, public education, workforce development, public health and human services, and child welfare. The Girls Justice League is a collective of young women and their allies working to build and reinforce a culture where girls are fully empowered and where gender, race, and other disparities are identified and confronted in the systems that affect their futures.
Science Club for Girls' vision is to catalyze a fully diverse and inclusive STEM community. Our mission is to foster excitement, confidence and literacy in STEM for girls, particularly those from underrepresented communities, by providing free, experiential programs and by maximizing meaningful interactions with women mentors in science, technology, engineering & mathematics.
The Manchester Police Athletic League strives to foster and maintain positive relationships between the youth of the Greater Manchester area and members of the Manchester Police Department. MPAL offers area youth a safe structured environment to help kids grow, make the right choices and become productive members of the community. By providing mentoring along with sports and academic instruction in the after school/early evening hours, we believe we are making champions both in and out of the gym.
The AthLife Foundation is a national 501(c)3 non-profit organization, whose aim is to ensure that in our nations most challenged communities, deserving student-athletes can achieve academically, garner the skills to succeed in post-secondary pursuits, and be prepared to compete in their future careers. The AthLife Foundation assists schools in creating the right kind of sport experiences for student-athletes through a platform that develops professional academic-athletic support positions in secondary education.
Timanous is dedicated to providing a camp life that builds character and has lasting value for every boy. This camp life features: simple, active living in a rustic environment; deep respect for the rights and self-worth of every individual; and the holistic growth of body, mind and spirit. Our main fundraising focus is to grow the Sandy Tattersall Fund endowment, which provides financial assistance to current and future generations of boys who would otherwise not be able to attend Timanous.
The Junior Board of Rock Island is a volunteer women’s organization that raises funds and provides volunteer support for programs benefitting children and new parents in the Quad Cities area. Its work centers on operating Project Nest (prenatal/newborn support) and allocating fundraising proceeds to many local child-related nonprofit programs.
CHICAGO YOUTH FOUNDATION, is a strong proud women-led initiative that removes the barriers and allows all Metro Chicago youth the opportunity to experience the thrill of participating in ice sports in a fun, safe, positive and inclusive environment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation and socio-economic status.
Girls Health Ed is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which seeks to educate adolescent girls about their health and well being. Our mission is to empower girls worldwide to make healthy and informed choices throughout their lives. We do this through a workshop-based program with five modules covering the full spectrum of health education. Our modules are nutrition, body image, physical activity, personal care; hygiene, and reproductive health. By focusing on low-income girls and young women who are not able to obtain information about their changing bodies from their school or home environments, we can instill confidence through knowledge. We use health education to maximize the positive impact that girls and young women are able to have on their communities and empower them to change their lives for the better.
The mission of the YWCA Silicon Valley is to empower women, children, and their families, and to eliminate racism, hatred, and prejudice. By addressing the fundamental issues of racism, hatred and prejudice of all forms, we are working to build a thriving, vibrant community for all who call Silicon Valley their home through the identification of needs and creation of opportunities to improve and enrich lives.
Alliance for Girls is the largest regional alliance of girls' organizations in the country. We represent 100+ organizations that collectively support 300,000 girls and young women across the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to mobilize girls' champions to address barriers facing girls, create conditions for their success, and advance systemic change to achieve equity.
The mission of Communities In Schools Dallas Region is to help students at risk of failure stay in school, achieve academically and graduate, to become productive and contributing members of our communities. CISDR works right on the school campus every day, all day, one on one with struggling students to stay in school and succeed. CISDR connects these students and families to community resources/services through its strong partnerships with school districts, educators, corporations, institutions of higher learning, government agencies, faith based and community organizations.