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The Haitian Sports Foundation (HSF) was established in July 2006 as a 501(C) (3) (in the USA) and a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Haiti with the goals to instill discipline, leadership and entrepreneurial skills amongst Haitian youth. HSF’s motto is to prevent childhood delinquency and reduce social dysfunctional behavior through good health, education and sports.
We leverage the tools of sports and adventure to strengthen families in a time of uncertainty.
THE ORGANIZATION TRAINS OTHERWISE DISABLED YOUTH IN THE SPORT OF JUDO. THEY ARE ALSO TRAINED TO PARTICIPATE IN COMPETITION EVENTS WITH SIMILAR YOUTH.
Provide new opportunities for breast cancer survivors to heal, both physically and emotionally, by being active participants in their own recovery and as part of a mutually empowering team. Raise awareness within the metropolitan Washington, DC patient and medical professional community regarding the physical and social benefits of rowing for cancer recovery, wellness and a healthy lifestyle. Inspire others by being role models of strength and confidence in cancer recovery by example and through education and outreach.
Friends of Peninsula State Park supports the interpretive, historical, educational and visitor service programs of Peninsula State Park in Fish Creek, Wisconsin.
Our mission is to create opportunities and transform the lives of individuals with physical disabilities and visual impairments through sport.
The Edwardsville Arts Center inspires the lives of youth and the creative spirit of adults through classes, exhibits and cultural events.
Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse, located in East Fairmount Park, has been a treasured destination for over 100 years. Smith strives to be Philadelphia's foremost resource for play by providing opportunities for unstructured creative play for children 10 and younger. Smith contributes to the development of healthy children, strong families, and safe communities by: 1) maintaining a proud tradition of free family admission; 2) partnering with community-based organizations to reach a diverse audience; and 3) advocating for the importance of play.
To enrich the lives of children and young adults with disabilities through social, educational, and vocational programs that nurture independence, self-confidence and prepare them for life.
Creating Life-Long Jewish Connections - One Happy Camper at a Time.
ORGANIZED YOUTH SPORTS EVENTS
Through advocacy and education, we lead the movement to make bicycling a safe and fun way to get around for anyone in Greater Philadelphia.