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To grow and sustainably maintain a center for community activity and civic pride by promoting educational, recreational, and cultural programs.
Founded in 2009 by Gus & Madeline Chikamba, Africa Outreach USA is a 501c3 volunteer not-for profit organization using sport to instill lifetime skills to under-served children across Africa. Our goal is to help accelerate self-esteem development through sport needed to drive gender balance, education advancement, healthy lifestyles and break the poverty cycle for children from resource poor constituents. This is achieved by partnering with and empowering rural schools in Africa to build low cost multi-purpose basketball infrastructure that serve as a platform to develop self-confidence for children. Through the 80/20 Community Sweat Equity Drive, we mandate schools to make a non-monetary contribution of 80 % towards the construction process and we make up for the difference by providing materials that schools cannot afford including cement, paint, and backboards. With help from volunteer professional basketball coaches like Dr. Jack Ramsay, we travel to the respective areas to provide strategic guidance and help train local teachers and children sound fundamentals of the game.
The YMCA’s mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We’re an inclusive organization of people committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting health and wellness and encouraging social responsibility.
Access Ability Wisconsin, Inc., (AAW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating and providing the means for individuals with mobility challenges to access and enjoy Wisconsin 's natural resources.
Participants pay tuition and racing fees to train to become future ski racing champions. There are approximately 150 participants in the program. Some of those who graduated are now competing at the collegiate level. TAS operations are funded largely through tuition and fundraising events, and within this 2016-2017 Sponsors play a critical role in overall team finances. TAS accomplishments require more than training and hard work on the part of athletes, parents and coaches, they also depend on sponsorships from local businesses to offset a significant portion of expenses. Funds raised go toward improving our training and race equipment, both of which are critical to the continued development of our program. Importantly, sponsorship funds go to scholarships to skiers whom otherwise would be unable to race.
The Baltimore Dodgers baseball program helps to develop high school and collegiate pro-prospect base- ball players on and off the baseball field. Part of the Baltimore Dodgers’ mission is to promote and develop the fundamental skills of baseball, sportsmanship, and integrity to inner-city youth while teaching valuable life lessons through the game of baseball.
To transform lives through tennis, providing opportunities for all youth to develop good character and become leaders on a path to success on and off the court.
Camp Casey is a horseback riding program for children with cancer and rare blood diseases, serving families throughout Michigan.
Links to Freedom's (L2F) mission is to provide injured military service members, disabled veterans, immediate family members, surviving spouses, and children the opportunity to play golf and restore a sense of freedom that rehabilitative/adaptive golf creates. Our primary focus is on the mental, physical, social, and emotional needs of every participant, and help grow the game of golf at military and civilian golf courses nationwide.
The mission of GHETC is to provide children, youth and adults with varying conditions quality programs designed to enhance their independence, personal potential and quality of life. Using the equine as its tool and its 20-acre facility as its classroom, Good Hope is committed to annually expanding program services to meet the educational, recreational and rehabilitative needs of South Florida's culturally diverse, disabled populations.
To provide an uncommonly beautiful, urban green space in the heart of Houston that serves as a village green for our city, a source of health and happiness for our citizens, and a window into the incredible diversity of talents and traditions that enrich life in Houston.
To foster small-watercraft education, access, safe recreation and marine stewardship on Bellingham Bay.