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To lend support to the Monadnock Regional Middle / High School (MRM/HS) ice hockey program for ice hockey players playing for Monadnock Regional Middle / High School (MRM/HS). The net proceeds from fund raising activities will be used exclusively to supplement the Monadnock Regional Middle / High School (MRM/HS) ice hockey program budget.
We are committed to providing free and quality health programs to people of lower socioeconomic status.
The purpose of the Atlanta Steeplechase, Inc, a charitable organization, is to maximize the annual contribution to its designated charity by staging a top quality event we will strive to create the finest racing venue and provide families, corporate sponsors, and guests an entertaining and safe day of steeplechase racing by attracting the top horses, owners, trainers, and riders with maximum purses
WYBA was established to provide neighborhood youth with an opportunity to promote and develop teamwork, sportsmanship, character and community spirit through the challenge and enjoyment of competitive baseball. It's our goal to prepare children for high school baseball.
Our primary goal is to offer a program to teach and develop qualities such as integrity, self-esteem, and responsibility to the inner city youth of Oakland and the surrounding communities. At the same time we seek to teach kids golf as the vehicle to achieve positive attitudes.
The Treasure Coast Rowing Club (TCRC) was established to stimulate and foster interest in the sport of rowing among amateurs. We promote this interest through education and competitions using every reasonable endeavor for the advancement and up-building of amateur rowing in accordance with the best traditions of sportsmanship. Our goal is to have a safe and fun environment where both adults and youth rowers can enjoy the sport of rowing. We aim to teach the joys of rowing to anyone willing to learn and wanting to get behind an oar on the water. We welcome all athletes regardless of their ability or experience. If you are willing to show up and work hard, there is a place for you in our boats.
The mission of the Potawatomi Mountain Biking Association's DTE Energy Foundation Trail Project is to partner with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to design, build and maintain roughly 20 miles of mountain biking optimized, sustainable single track consisting of 5 interconnected loops in the Waterloo State Recreation Area.
The Taylor Family Foundation (TTFF) is committed to preserving the wellness and enhancing the quality of life for children in Northern California with life-threatening and chronic illnesses, developmental disabilities and youth at-risk through unique therapeutic experiences and support.
Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for power wheelchair users. These participants include persons with quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke, spinal cord injury and other disabilities. Power Soccer combines the skill of the wheelchair user with the speed and power of the chair itself, to participate in an extremely challenging game similar to soccer. The game is played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four power chair users attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in an attempt to score goals. Power Soccer is a very active and growing sport, both nationally and internationally. The Tampa Thunder Power Wheelchair Soccer team is Tampa's PREMIERE wheelchair soccer club. Founded in 2004, the Tampa Thunder has played in over 150 games and competed in over 25 regional and national tournaments since it's inception.
Our mission is to prevent and end youth homelessness. We are committed to providing education and experiences designed to lessen the impact of the challenges inherent in youth that have been impacted by homelessness.
They are a 501(c)3 non-profit with a mission to support, educate, and inspire those living with limb loss/limb difference or with a physical disability to adapt, overcome, and lead active and fulfilling lives through participation in group activities and outings; educational programs; adaptive sports, fitness, and wellness programs; and through social engagement with adaptively abled peers.
BDMHC is a all-volunteer nonprofit organization that provides shooting, hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities for US military veterans. We serve veterans recovering from and learning to adjust to life with spinal cord injuries (SCI), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and post-traumatic stress (PTS). Helping our honored veterans find their “new normal". We are a Community Partner with the James A. Haley VA Hospital's Adaptive Sports Program. We also work with the United States Special Operations Care Coalition. Along with these two groups, we work with several other veteran-support agencies to bring in veterans that they support in their programs.