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We envision a world free from male violence, in which boys and men contribute to a fair and peaceful planet. Brothers on the Rise’s mission addresses the great need for broad-based implementation of preventive, empowerment pipeline programs for boys and young men of color: we responsibly empower male youth to achieve individual success, develop healthy relationships and contribute to a more just and equitable society.
Founded in 1994 as Greenbrier Learning Center, Aspire! Afterschool expands learning opportunities that help young people fulfill their potential through afterschool and summer learning programs that support and connect families, schools, and communities.
To connect youth around the world through the art of visual storytelling and provide them unique resources and exposure as internationally accomplished artists.
Beyond Intent is a not-for-profit organization that undertakes projects pertaining to educational and infrastructural projects.
To provide academic and career awareness to the youth in the community.
Peace village, Inc.'s mission is to teach the power of peace to children, families, and communities. We give people the tools they to create peace through our four tenets of mindfulness, connection to nature, media literacy, and conflict resolution.
To bring the healing power of yoga and meditation to military communities.
Next Generation Scholars believes equal access to higher education is the key to making positive change within our community. Our mission is to level the playing field by providing dedicated underserved students with all the advantages available to those of privilege.
We provide a parent-to-parent solutions-oriented support group and equip parents with tools to create a peaceful home.
We believe that positive developments, changes, and reforms promote social justice for all people, especially families of historically underserved populations such as African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native Americans (Band of Choctaw), women, children, the elderly and other socio-economically deprived and other marginalized groups.
To offer a group of underprivileged students year-round intense squash instruction, academic tutoring and community service so that they recognize and fulfill their potential in life as students, athletes and citizens.
To provide personal and professional development for teenagers who face social and economic barriers that impact the quality of their lives