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Kidsports is a private non-profit organization in Oregon that provides youth sports programs for pre-K through 12th graders in Eugene/Springfield and surrounding areas. Kidsports teaches children and families the value of physical fitness, sportsmanship, practice and teamwork through sports and activities. Knowledgeable coaches and officials allow each player to achieve their personal best while having fun. All children have the opportunity to play. Sports programs and activities are open to any child who is able to participate regardless of race, religion, creed, sex, ability, or financial status.
Many people know things that are not true about the wildlife that lives along our shoreline. SEA Inc. helps them see and understand the birds and marine mammals on the National Wildlife Refuges of the southern Oregon coast. SEA Inc. has been recognized by the US Fish & Wildlife Service as Friends of the Southern Oregon Coastal Refuges.
The Community Cycling Center, founded in 1994, broadens access to bicycling and its benefits. Our vision is to build a vibrant community where people of all backgrounds use bicycles to stay healthy and connected.
TO SUPPORT THE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONAL CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP & CITIZENSHIP OF YOUTH AND ADULTS IN THE SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY; ADVANCE & PROMOTE IDEALS OF FAMILY, HERITAGE, AND CULTURE TO SERVE YOUTH & COMMUNITY; PROMOTE BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF OTHERS THROUGH SPORTS & ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER CULTURAL PROGRAMS & TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN A COMMUNITY/RECREATIONAL FACILITY.
The Taylor Family Foundation (TTFF) is committed to preserving the wellness and enhancing the quality of life for children in Northern California with life-threatening and chronic illnesses, developmental disabilities and youth at-risk through unique therapeutic experiences and support.
The mission of Camp de Benneville Pines is to provide a mountain retreat where Unitarian Universalist principles and values are lived and celebrated in community.
Founded in 1983, the mission of the United States Adaptive Recreation Center (USARC) is to open doors to people with disabilities by providing access to challenging and adventurous recreation that increases their sense of health and well being. USARC is committed to building self-confidence by enabling personal achievement, developing awareness of potential and increasing the ability to overcome limitations. USARC gives people hope, dignity and respect, ultimately improving their quality of life
The mission of the United Pegasus Foundation is to provide a safe haven for equines coming off the racetracks or horses that have been retired from breeding. The United Pegasus Foundation believes that no equine should be denied a second career or a dignified retirement, no matter the reason. Since 1994, we have proudly provided retirements, rehabilitation and adoptions to hundreds of former race horses, and thousands of other breeds, keeping them from an uncertain destiny.
TO OPERATE AN ORGANIZED YOUTH BASEBALL LEAGUE FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.
DESIGNING AND BUILDING A BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAIL SYSTEM THROUGH METRO ATLANTA AND HELPING OTHER GEORGIA CITIES ADVANCE TRAILDEVELOPMENT.
Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for power wheelchair users. These participants include persons with quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke, spinal cord injury and other disabilities. Power Soccer combines the skill of the wheelchair user with the speed and power of the chair itself, to participate in an extremely challenging game similar to soccer. The game is played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four power chair users attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in an attempt to score goals. Power Soccer is a very active and growing sport, both nationally and internationally. The Tampa Thunder Power Wheelchair Soccer team is Tampa's PREMIERE wheelchair soccer club. Founded in 2004, the Tampa Thunder has played in over 150 games and competed in over 25 regional and national tournaments since it's inception.