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Aset African Schools Empowerment
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The Pastor's Workshop
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Colorado Springs, ColoradoBrattleboro Common Sense
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Brattleboro, VermontSwemkids International
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Mount Kisco, New YorkROXIES FUND INC
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Silver Spring, MarylandLeading Everyone To Success
To create a stable environment committed to providing various residential and community-oriented services such as social, psychological, educational, medical, etc. to meet the needs of adolescents that have been abused and/or neglected; by ensuring their needs are met emotionally, socially, educationally, nutritionally, and spiritually.
Stay Low Initiative
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Kitty of Angels, Inc.
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Los Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Institute for Sport History (IISOH)
Our mission is... 1. To collect, preserve and maintain books, printed matter, films, photographs, videos, medals, posters, artwork, musical recordings, manuscripts, serials, collectables and other material in a library and museum in order to preserve for posterity the historical, cultural and artistic heritage of sport in all times and places. 2. To promote the study of the history of sport and physical education in all countries and time periods, Olympic Games - ancient and modern, history of recreation, history of dance, sport in art and all sports related subjects as determined by the Board of Directors. 3. To conduct and support scholarly research and publishing in the arts and humanities as it relates to history of sport, Olympic Games, physical education, recreation, dance and sport in art. 4. To increase public awareness and appreciation in the arts and humanities as it relates to history of sport, Olympic Games, physical education, recreation, dance and sport in art through educational programs including, but not limited to, giving public exhibitions, sponsoring seminars and conferences, publishing monographs and books, producing videos and films and engaging in activities which further promotes these educational objectives. 5. To educate school children in these subject areas through a variety of programs including, but not limited to, historical, social and cultural exhibitions in the museum, touring exhibitions, juvenile publications and other activities which further promotes these educational objectives. 6. To publish academic works in these subject areas that might not otherwise be published in the commercial publishing area. 7. To collaborate or cooperate with other non-profit, educational institutions in programs or research projects which further the purposes of this institution. 8. To develop an endowment sufficient enough to maintain this institution in perpetuity.
State College, PennsylvaniaGlamming The Warrior
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Ponce De Leon Conquistadors Foundation Inc
Who Are the Conquistadors? – What Do They Do? In 1979 a group of business and professional men met with a common goal: to do something to perpetuate the Spanish heritage of the Charlotte County area. Juan Ponce de Leon landed in the Charlotte Harbor area in 1521 and contributed to the first settlements in the area. Yet, there was little here to commemorate his discovery and actions. Thus the “Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors” was founded. Originally, the primary mission was purely social. As time passed, the scope of activities expanded, and the Club began to promote Charlotte County, both at home and in nearby communities. The Conquistadors participated in local and area parades, wearing authentic period costumes aboard their parade “ship” (float), Palencia, which soon became a familiar sight as it “sailed” locally and as far away as Tampa’s annual Gasparilla Festival (Tampa’s answer to the Mardi Gras). During the last several years, members have spread the history of Ponce de Leon and his accomplishments to area schools. Dressed in full battle regalia, members have visited with literally hundreds of schoolchildren, all of whom have enjoyed the recounting of the early history of Florida. The Club has also joined with other area organizations in sponsoring sailboat races, golf and shuffleboard tournaments, and treasure hunts, all for the enjoyment of the Charlotte County populace. Early on, the Conquistadors established the tradition of reenacting Ponce de Leon’s landing on the shores of Charlotte Harbor. This event is faithfully carried out annually with the accompaniment of a flotilla of escort vessels, music, entertainment, pageantry and cannon fire, much to the pleasure of the County’s youth of all ages. In past years the mayor of Palencia, Spain, and the Consul General of Spain have brought messages from Ponce’s native land. Conquistador membership continues to enjoy many social activities throughout the year. In addition, members enjoy trips throughout the State, fishing and boating excursions, as well as golf outings. “Sister City” relations have been established with Palencia, Spain (Ponce’s birthplace) and San Juan, Puerto Rico (where Ponce served as Governor). The Club has sponsored trips to both locales during which local dignitaries have ensured memorable experienced for all. Future trips are planned to these and other locations. We encourage you to consider membership in this unique group.
Port Charlotte, Florida