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Chabad of NW Metro Denver was founded in 2003 under the direction of Rabbi Benjy and Leah Brackman. In twelve years of community service, Chabad has become the "one-stop" address for the many needs of the Jewish community. Its multi-faceted programs include: adult education courses, Hebrew (religious) school, summer day camp, explanatory synagogue services, holiday awareness celebrations, counseling and hospital, nursing home and shut-in visitations. In addition, Friday evening is a time for community members to enjoy a Shabbat experience with a delicious dinner together with the rabbi and his family There are no prerequisites for getting involved with Chabad. Regardless of affiliation, background or lack of either, everyone is always welcome. Membership is optional and participation at events, classes or summer camp is never an issue because of lack of financial means. Chabad is here to serve the community and will do its best to help you and your family. Why not be in touch? We are waiting to hear from you.
Founded in 2016, Nurture Family educates, inspires, and cultivates a nourishing experience for mothers. Our mission is to increase the awareness of maternal mental health issues, provide healthy outlets, and cultivate a nurturing community of mothers for mothers.
Camp Horizon conducts Summer Camps, Retreats and Conferences that maintain or advance the Christian faith.
Commandment Keepers Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, Inc.'s objectives are to enable its members to meet for divine worship or other religious observance. It shall be the purpose of this organization to conduct a Synagogue in the strict accordance with the Orthodox Hebrew teaching and in keeping with the laws of Torah.
The JCC-Federation of SLO seeks to foster a united community on the Central Coast through programs offering educational, social and recreational activities based on Jewish principles.
St. Matthew's is concerned with the developmental growth of children. Our students learn through active exploration and interaction with the teacher, parents, other children and materials using hands-on activities in a non-academic atmosphere. Experiences are provided that meet children's needs and stimulate learning in all developmental areas -physical, social, emotional, and intellectual. Each child is viewed as a unique person with an individual pattern and timing of growth and development. The curriculum and adults' interaction are responsive to individual differences in ability and interests. Different levels of ability, development, and learning styles are expected, accepted, and used to design appropriate activities. Interactions and activities are designed to develop children's self-esteem and positive feelings toward learning. St. Matthew's also provides a unique involvement and learning experience for parents. St. Matthew's Cooperative Preschool does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion or ethnic origin. Our educational philosophy is Christian centered, promoting values which include affirming the inherent worth and dignity of every person, justice, equity and compassion in human relations.
YouthQuake Live exists to partner with our community to inspire young people to fulfill their God-given destiny through life-changing entertainment.
We are a Native American Religious 501 c3 Founded in 2010, Protect The Wolves™ Educates the public on the Importance of Our Sacred Species The Wolf, and their Brother Grizzly and Buffalo.
Founded in December 2003 Chabad at the Beaches is a Center for Jewish Life in the Jacksonville Beaches. It provides religious, educational and social opportunities for the Beaches community.
Founded in 2015, we are a grassroots group of families in Marin County, California who gather to celebrate Jewish community, holidays, and other aspects of Jewish culture, to perform acts of service for the community, and to help instill Jewish values and traditions among our children.
Freedom Global exists to display Christ’s love by creating sustainable solutions to alleviate poverty in the developing world through social business, education, and discipleship. Our goal is to create a sustainable development model that meets physical needs and opens the door for Christian discipleship for adults and youth.
To be a vibrant Jewish campus presence and to involve the maximum number of university-age Jews in ways that foster a lasting commitment to Jewish life. To further this mission, we commit ourselves to the following goals: - Serving the needs of individual Jewish students. - Creatively engaging and empowering Jewish students through personal interactions and compelling programs. - Building a strong sense of belonging and Jewish identity. - Nurturing intellectual and spiritual growth in a pluralistic community. - Advocating for Jewish student needs on campus and in the community. - Linking the campus community to the larger Jewish community, locally and globally. - Helping students cultivate a closer connection to Israel. - Developing a campus and organizational culture in which the quality of the relationships attracts involvement.