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To raise money through cycling and associated events to support advocacy and fund research for some of the largest medical issues facing our generation.
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.
North Raleigh/Wake Forest Stay at Home Moms Group was formed with the hope of building and growing lasting relationships for ourselves and our children, and we have been doing just that since the group was created in 2006!
To create and provide a safe positive, fair and fun track and field sports environment open to any Borough of Roselle boy or girl with any level of athletic ability.
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.
Because building opportunities for people with disabilities strengthens the entire community, it is our vision to provide a place to live, work and play for everyone. We are committed to the idea that everyone has gifts that can impact others. It is our challenge to build venues and create opportunities for cooperative growth through the use of these gifts. Through FAITH we strive to cultivate: - Diversity: To draw ideas from each person’s unique perspective and use them as a catalyst for empowerment. - Personal Choice: To recognize the variety of individual needs and goals and support them when possible. - Awareness: We strive to be mindful of the diverse needs of others. People are challenged daily by things we take for granted. - Service: We are here to fulfill unmet needs wherever possible. We are at our best when we give.
We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
The Friends of Greenville Greenways (FROGGS), Inc. and the City of Greenville North Carolina are dedicated to building a comprehensive Greenway system that... Contributes to the revitalization of downtown Greenville Provides additional recreational and fitness options within the city Creates safe, alternative routes for pedestrians and bicyclists Preserves open spaces, green spaces, and critical wildlife habitat Enhances water quality protection Provides endless educational opportunities Greenways elevate the quality of life in Greenville. By encouraging new businesses to aid in the production of usable and viable opportunities within environmentally sensitive areas and open spaces, we will not only increase Greenville's appeal as a tourist destination in Eastern North Carolina, but foster a thriving, family-friendly community!
Camp Ma-He-Tu was founded as the Lutheran Girls' Camp Association in 1937. We have a long tradition of providing young women with an outdoor experience that incorporates a variety of activities but focuses on individual growth and development.
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.
The CFP Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which serves as the charitable arm of the College Football Playoff. While there are many causes deserving of the CFP Foundation’s support, the Foundation is committed to supporting education across the country. The CFP Foundation’s reach encompasses early childhood education, inspiring a college going culture, and supporting the teaching profession. Within these initiatives, the primary focus of the Foundation is teachers, expressed through Extra Yard for Teachers cause brand. The mission of Extra Yard for Teachers is to elevate the teaching profession by inspiring and empowering quality teachers.