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Friends of the Front Range Wildlife Refuges is a 501(c)(3) friends-group that raises funds, organizes volunteers, and runs community and education programs to support the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuges. Their work focuses on habitat restoration, environmental education, public access and outreach to help people connect with and conserve local wildlife and refuge lands.
Camp Odayin provides fun, safe and supportive camp experiences and community building opportunities for young people with heart disease and their families.
The Westport Fair is a community agricultural fair founded to promote local agriculture and to showcase vocational student projects; it now runs as an annual summer fair featuring livestock/4‑H exhibits, tractor pulls, craft and food vendors, carnival attractions, and live entertainment, while supporting scholarships and other community activities.
The Chicago Spirit Brigade is a volunteer performance troupe that raises money and awareness for nonprofit organizations providing direct-care services to people with life‑altering or life‑threatening challenges. They perform cheer, dance and drill at public events and collect donations (reported as 100% of bucket collections) that are distributed directly to designated beneficiary organizations.
To provide families with children on the autism spectrum opportunities to participate in activities, events and programs while building a strong community within Greater Watertown and surounding areas.
Also known as Tarheel Trailblazers The organization promotes mountain bike riding in the community through building and maintaining natural surface bike trails.
Angel Flight East arranges no-cost air transportation using volunteer pilots so patients and their families can reach distant medical care, supports disaster relief deliveries, and reunites families in urgent situations. The program focuses on medically stable, ambulatory passengers and partners with pilots and hospitals across its service region.
The Mayerson JCC provides cultural, social, educational and recreational programs to the Jewish Community and general community of Greater Cincinnati
Mission: Special Olympics Wisconsin (SOWI) provides year-round sportstraining and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy while participating in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, Special Olympics athletes and the community.Vision: Special Olympics Wisconsin will be recognized as the premier organization to unlock the joy of sport to inspire people to accept, include and value those with intellectual disabilities in all aspects of life, and thereby unite people in a shared belief of a more just and welcoming world.Goal: SOWI's goal is to empower individuals with intellectual disabilitiesto become physically fit, productive and respected members of society, by offering opportunities to develop and demonstrate their talents through sports training and competition, and by increasing the public's awareness of their capabilities and needs.
Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.\n\nGOTRC empowers girls with vital social-emotional skills to help them succeed in school, at home, and within friendships. Every girl can participate in our program, no matter her physical ability or her family’s financial means. Since 1999, we've helped over 90,000 girls learn to “let her star shine." Our research-based, positive youth development program utilizes proven curriculum based in social-emotional learning (SEL) to deliver skills in building self-confidence, positive self-talk, managing emotions, navigating difficult conversations, standing up to bullying, and more.
KABOOM! partners with communities to design and build kid‑centered playspaces in neighborhoods that have been historically underserved, aiming to eliminate inequities in access to safe, high‑quality places to play. Their work combines community engagement, builds, research, and advocacy to increase play opportunities and belonging for children.
Special Olympics New Mexico provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.