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The Westlake Nautical Foundation corporation is classified as: charitable organization. A ruling or determination letter recognizing the organization's exempt status was done in October of 2010, 6 years ago. The primary activity of the organization is: recreation, sports, leisure, athletics.
The Walnut Creek Aquanuts is a world-renowned synchronized swimming club based in Northern California. Our mission is to develop athletes from novice to elite, building both bodies and minds and instilling skills that will serve our swimmers throughout their lifetime
Park Pride provides programs, funding and leadership to engage communities in developing and improving parks and greenspaces.
Windrush expands and enriches the personal, emotional and physical abilities of all those we serve by partnering with our horses and the environment.
Camp Hobé is a special psychosocial support program for kids being treated for cancer (and similarly-treated disorders) and their families, through summer camps and family outings. Our mission is to create an atmosphere that enhances self-esteem, foster independence and friendships, and offers a sense of belonging. Participants are given the freedom to “just be kids” for a time and to stretch their limits physically, mentally, and socially. Our programs provide medical and psychosocial supervision to ensure participants are safe physically, mentally, and emotionally. We are passionate about improving our participants' overall mental well-being. Our programs are run by staff and volunteers who are trained to supervise and guide participants in activities that challenge, support, and grow their physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
The YMCA mission is: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) is the national resource office for the Y, one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Across the U.S., 2,700 Ys engage 22 million men, women and children – of all ages, incomes and backgrounds – to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Anchored in more than 10,000 communities, the Y has the longstanding relationships and physical presence needed not just to promise, but also to deliver, lasting personal and social change.
Global Camps Africa changes the lives of South Africa's vulnerable children and youth by providing HIV/AIDS prevention education and training through high impact residential and day camp experiences and continuing education, equipping young people with the life skills that will support them in becoming safe and productive adults who have hope for the future.
HORSEPOWER's mission is to promote and enhance the welfare of individuals with disabilities by providing a program of therapeutic, educational and recreational value, and further, to empower individuals who are mentally, physically, emotionally and/or socially challenged through the use of horses, while providing therapeutic benefits in a safe and controlled atmosphere.
Camp Casco provides amazing summer camp experiences for children affected by cancer that aim to restore the fun of summer with traditional camp activities, free-of-cost. Experienced camp counselors and professional medical staff support and encourage campers to rise above their diagnoses, shedding their insecurities and building lifelong friendships with peers who share their struggles with cancer. Camp Casco offers one week-long Day Camp and one week-long Overnight Camp each summer, as well as family socials throughout the year. Our programs allow New England children and families affected by childhood cancer to build lasting peer support networks with others who "get it".
Donated by the Graves family in 1937 to provide learning opportunities and out-of-door experiences for girls and young women, Eagle Island Camp has developed generations of women leaders. The mission of Friends of Eagle Island, Inc., is to perpetuate this legacy by providing an environmentally responsible Adirondack island camping experience for diverse youth, with an emphasis on girls and young women, while preserving Eagle Island’s natural and historic character.
To enhance student mental and physical skills while instilling a lifetime love of sailing, responsibility and good sportsmanship
Our mission is to teach integrity, teamwork, respect, sportsmanship, commitment, humility, discipline, self-control, dedication, determination, preparation and decision making through sports- with the goal of developing strong character in each individual. We will teach sporting skills positively so that each player progresses towards their defined goals. Each individual will understand and commit to the philosophy “Individual effort to a team or common goal”. We are here for the pure LOVE OF THE GAME!