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Sharing smiles with children fighting cancer through the GREAT outdoor
MOTIVATE AND EDUCATE KIDS TO LIVE ACTIVE HEALTHY LIVES NOW AND IN THE FUTURE.
To provide tee ball, baseball and softball programs to the children of Albany, New York and surrounding communities
The Riekes Center, founded in 1996, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in the Fair Oaks neighborhood of Menlo Park. We serve 7,000+ students a year from East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City, as well as across the Bay Area and around the world. Our mission is to provide community members of all ages with the best possible opportunity to define and accomplish their individual goals, build character, and learn transferable life skills while participating in our Athletic Fitness, Creative Arts, Nature Awareness, and Community Service programs. We provide these opportunities regardless of a person's ability to pay or perform.
Provide youth an opportunity to attend a top quality camp free of charge and learn life skills through sports.
Our goal is to provide consistent and convenient opportunities for juniors, competitive tennis play in urban Atlanta. Build young people to be competent and confident individuals through the use of competitive tennis and strong parental and community involvement.
SNCS Mission: Our mission is to teach sailing skills to youth and adults of all abilities. Students will learn water safety, boat-handling skills, and improve self-confidence and responsibility. Sierra Nevada Community Sailing is funded by donations from the community and by the fees we charge to those who can afford to pay for lessons and boat use. We receive no governmental funding. We manages our private dock on the east side of the Sparks Marina, and donates 100% of all profits to Sierra Nevada Community Sailing.
The H.A.Y. (Horses Assisting Youth) Foundation strives to provide a positive impact on the lives of youth by enhancing their health, education and/or welfare through the implementation of equine and equine related activities.
We are dedicated to transitioning retired racehorses into second careers and placing them in the right home. We are based in Central Indiana and have facilities in both Indiana and Ohio. Established in 2005, FFI took its name from famed racehorse Ferdinand who earned four million dollars on the track and won the KY Derby, but was ultimately led to slaughter. Our mission is very clear - To promote equine welfare by providing chances for second careers to retiring racehorses in Indiana, Ohio and throughout the Midwest. We believe that it is a shame that retired racehorses who are sound, have the potential to be sound, have good minds and have options for a second career should face an uncertain future.
To use basketball as a vehicle to change and save lives.
Changing children's lives through Soccer.
ACFA's vision is " a Mali where all children are afforded the tools necessary for a successful future." We march towards that vision by executing our mission: " to provides Mali's vulnerable children a safe and loving environment which fosters their health, learning, happiness, and success." ACFA was founded from the personal experience of its founder, Kadiatou F. Sidibe, who was separated from her mother from age 3 to 26 and was raised by a single father in Bamako, Mali. Our goal is to turn risk into opportunities. We take street vulnerable children exposed to drug, prostitution, robbery, criminal activities, and give them a home with caring staff, food, health care, and education and see them through a upbringing that lead them to becoming self-sufficient, and support their own family and become contributors to Mali's economic development.