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To attract and retain student athletes, and develop them into leaders through the sport, discipline, and camaraderie of Radford Rugby.
USA Racquetball, recognized by the United States Olympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport, is committed to our members and the growth of racquetball from recreational play to international competition.
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.
To inspire by celebrating, sharing and preserving the enduring contributions of Colorado's extraordinary women.
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.
Founded in 1967, the Boys & Girls Club of the South Coast Area has been the leader in youth development in our community for more than 50 years. Each year, 1,500 local children ages 6-18 participate in programs that support academic success, healthy lifestyles and good character and citizenship. Through the generous support of local and national donors, we are able to offer exceptional programs at more than 75% less cost than similar programs, meaning that every child can access the tools and support they need to reach their full potential.
At Mending Arrow Ranch we aim to meet the full potential of each child by linking them to the spirit of a horse through passion and love.
The mission of Women for Change Coaching Community is to make coaching accessible for all women seeking positive change in their lives. Currently we serve women across the United States and Canada who have an annual adjusted gross income of $40,000* or less. (*other incomes may qualify based on a sliding scale)
PowerPlay advances the lives of girls through sports, helping them grow physically, emotionally and academically stronger. We create opportunities for girls of color ages 8 through 18 by partnering with schools and CBOs in NYC to conduct after-school and summer programs that emphasize social-emotional wellness and physical fitness and education. Through sports, we build girls' confidence and resilience and create safe spaces where girls learn from one another and from strong female role models who look like them.
The organization sponsors competitive sports for the physically challenged.
Founded in 1866, the YMCA of Greater Kalamazoo seeks to enrich and strengthen the lives of those we serve in our communities through programs, services, and advocacy in youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.The YMCA helps people develop values and behavior that are consistent with Christian principles. Ys are for people of all faiths, races, abilities, ages and incomes. No one is turned away for inability to pay. The YMCA nurtures the healthy development of children and teens; strengthens families; and makes its community a healthier, safer, better place to live.
Our mission is to provide girls and young women the tools needed to increase self-esteem, self-awareness/defense and self-empowerment while practicing mindfulness, teamwork, and gaining communication skills with strong emphasis on appreciation for biodiversity and conservation.