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Western Dupage Special Recreation Association Foundation

WDSRA's mission statement is "the development of individuals through recreation" established to provide recreational services and support to individuals who have a disability or are in need of specialized assistance in recreational activities. Swimming teaches a child with with Down's syndrome how to swim; Ceramics encourages a teen on the Autism spectrum to explore their creativity; and Spring Fling Prom invites adults with any disability out for a special night of dinner and dancing among their peers.

Chagrin Athletic Association

THE CHAGRIN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EXISTS TO SERVE THE CHILDREN AND YOUTH OF THE ADJOINED COMMUNITIES OF BENTLEYVILLE, CHAGRIN FALLS, MORELAND HILLS, RUSSELL AND SOUTH RUSSELL THAT LIVE IN THE CHAGRIN FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT. WE SEEK TO ENCOURAGE POSITIVE ATTITUDES AND GROWTH THROUGH TEAMWORK AND SPORTSMANSHIP, ATTENDANCE, FAIR PLAY, RESPECT FOR ALL, HARD WORK, INTEGRITY AND FUN IN SPORTS.

Friends Of The Largo Nature Parks

The Friends of Largo Nature Parks is a volunteer group of nature-enthusiasts at McGough Nature Park in Largo, who work with and care for raptors and other animals, so we can educate the public about the natural world. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

Cross Training Sports Camp

TO PROVIDE SPORTS AND BIBLE TRAINING TO YOUTH AND FAMILIES WHO MIGHT OTHERWISE NOT HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND CAMP,TO INCLUDE SPECIAL NEEDS

Hunting For The Cure

Sharing smiles with children fighting cancer through the GREAT outdoor

Healthy Life Stars

MOTIVATE AND EDUCATE KIDS TO LIVE ACTIVE HEALTHY LIVES NOW AND IN THE FUTURE.

Westland Hills

To provide tee ball, baseball and softball programs to the children of Albany, New York and surrounding communities

The Riekes Center

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.

Joe Pro Youth Life Camps Inc

Provide youth an opportunity to attend a top quality camp free of charge and learn life skills through sports.

Washington Park Tennis Association Inc

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.

Sierra Nevada Community Sailing Inc

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.

H.A.Y. Foundation

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.