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To inspire and develop youth, from Colorado and Wyoming, toward confidence and character through athletic opportunities.
Royal Family Kids of Austin (Restitution for Kids, Inc.) changes the lives of foster children in Central Texas by providing a week of summer camp designed just for them, full of one-on-one attention and royal treatment. In over 20 years, we've served more than 1,000 foster children, and every dollar donated helps us keep this important cause alive, summer after summer.
Oak City Soccer is a non-profit organization which provides youth on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing challenges the opportunity to play soccer while fostering social skills and creating awareness and acceptance within the community.
We are a sports-based youth development program that offers access to soccer for under-served communities.
Soap Box Derby Racing in the Granite State
Cooper Spur Alpine Team provides youth the opportunity to develop as athletes and people through competitive alpine sports that emphasize strength of character, sportsmanship, respect and love of sport.
The mission of the School of Acrobatics & New Circus Arts (SANCA) is to improve the mental and physical health of children of all ages and abilities by engaging them in the joyous creativity of acrobatics and circus arts. SANCA offers experiences that are physically challenging, socially enriching, encourage participation in the arts, and reach youth of all ages and abilities who have the least access and opportunity to participate in healthy, creative, physical arts activities. SANCA gives youth a safe, social, constructive environment to be physically active, to learn physical literacy, and to learn physical creativity and performing arts. Our programs create opportunities for young people to explore their interests and build positive relationships with peers and adults.
To attract and retain student athletes, and develop them into leaders through the sport, discipline, and camaraderie of Radford Rugby.
Developing the sport of girls lacrosse and providing opportunities to play, coach, officiate, or watch North America’s first sport. Among directors, staff, coaches, players, umpires, parents, fans, and the community at large, the organization teaches and promotes respect for the game, safety, and sportsmanship.
Founded in 1869 as the Salem Fraternity, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem guides, mentors, challenges and encourages children ages 5 through 18 to reach their full potential as caring and productive citizens who want to give back to their communities.
Through sports, we believe that athletes can learn respect, hard work, discipline and teamwork. We will develop athletes of all levels and abilities, through exceptional coaching and mentoring in diving, into effective leaders who model good human qualities while contributing to community as global citizens.