Charities
Boys & Girls Clubs of Scottsdale Inc.
Since 1954, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greaer Scottsdale has provided quality programs to Northeast Valley youth. In that time, more than 100,000 children and teens have been served. Today, more than 15,000 community youth ages 6-18 are served.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry, Bluffton Unit
The Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton has 748 members, which attend after-school, interim and summer programs. Our core programs engage young people in activities with adults, peers and family members that enable them to enhance self-esteem and to develop their full potential. The core programs are: Education and Career Development; Health and Life Skills; The Arts; Sports Fitness and Recreation.
Boys and Girls Club of the Texas Hill Country
We operate three clubs in Boerne, Comfort and Fredericksburg, Texas that provide youth and character development; leadership; education, arts and crafts; health and fitness programs for members from ages 5 to 18 during the school year and summer vacation periods of time.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County Inc.
The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is to inspire and assist all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Boys and Girls Harbor Inc.
The mission of Boys & Girls Harbor is to provide healthy, comprehensive care for children and families in crisis. For children who are experiencing family hardship, neglect, abandonment or abuse, the Harbor provides a family environment in a home setting. Through its programs, the Harbor strives to help children learn to overcome self-destructive patterns, break cycles of abuse, develop social skills, learn responsibility, and work towards becoming healthy, happy and productive members of society.
Boys Home of the South Inc.
A group home for 52 boys ages 6-18 years old who have been abandoned, orphaned, physically and/or sexually abused and neglected. We are located on 127 acres in Southern Greenville County on Highway 25. The boys enjoy a gymnasium, horse therapy program, two ponds and a chapel.
Boys Hope Girls Hope
Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona Mission Statement: Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona helps academically capable and motivated children-in-need to meet their full potential and become men and women for others by providing value centered, family like homes.
Brave Kids
Help Children with special needs
Breakthrough at Fort Worth Country Day School
An Educational Enrichment Program for Underserved Students Breakthrough?s Purpose Breakthrough Fort Worth helps high potential public middle school students from underserved backgrounds open the door to college goals. The program empowers students to advance on the path to higher education, preparing them with knowledge, study skills, social experiences, leadership training, and guidance. It also encourages talented and diverse high school and college students to pursue careers in education. Students participate in several distinct elements, including: ?An intensive six-week summer session that sets the bar for student learning and accomplishment ?Monthly Super Saturdays and Weekend CREW activities throughout the school year that continue involvement and learning momentum ?Unique community service activities that help Breakthrough students better understand their responsibility to and involvement in their community ?Program events that also provide occasions for Breakthrough students to develop and improve their social skills Prominent community partners include the Fort Worth Independent School District, the City of Fort Worth, Texas Christian University, Tarrant County Community College, University of Texas at Arlington, and Texas Wesleyan University. Additionally, Trinity Valley School, All Saints Episcopal School, volunteer groups from FWCD student and parent organizations, the Junior League of Fort Worth, Breakthrough family groups, and a host of individual community advocates contribute to the program?s many achievements. The Program?s History Breakthrough Fort Worth has been empowering underserved children for more than 17 years. One of only three sites in Texas, it is the longest-running program in the state. There are only 28 sites affiliated with the national Breakthrough Collaborative, each one funded and governed locally. Breakthrough Fort Worth envisions a brighter academic future for these young people, complete with training, mentoring, encouragement, group support, and a defined path to their dreams of a college education. Building Knowledge Seventh and eighth grade students increase competence in core academics, such as English, math, science and social studies. They also develop improved study techniques and incorporate subjects that demand critical thinking, such as mock trials, computer programming, weird science, visual arts, etc. Students in grade nine add community service, high school preparation, and college readiness classes to their activities. Learning Leadership The program?s structure promotes team-building and allows all students to serve as team leaders on a rotating basis. High-energy ?All School? meetings provide a forum for spirited interaction, group encouragement, and presentations of what the students have learned in class. Gaining Social Skills Students participate in field trips and events that help them build confidence in social interaction. The program?s annual Fancy Meal fundraising luncheon is a perfect example. Students attend the event and prepare for it by practicing table etiquette, reviewing suitable dress and conduct, and role-playing a variety of conversation topics. Developing Commitment Breakthrough Fort Worth represents a six-year commitment from students and their families. Children enter the program as rising seventh graders. They agree to establish educational goals and fulfill all Breakthrough classes and activities for three years, plus receive ongoing guidance, assessment, mentoring and tutoring until they graduate high school. Student Population ?At least 81% of students qualify for the Free/Reduced Federal Lunch program. ?Ethnicities reflect 65% Hispanic, 20% African-American, 7% Asian, 7% Caucasian, and 1% other. ?Some live in conditions of poverty, and most reside in low-income neighborhoods with inadequate or little access to community-building services. ?Their family environment may include only one parent. ?For more than 40% of these students, English is not the primary language spoken in their homes. Some are first-generation U.S. citizens managing language barriers. ?More than 90% of our students will be the first in their family to attend college.
Breast Cancer Assistance Group of the Monterey Peninsula
The Breast Cancer Assistance Group of the Monterey Peninsula is an all-volunteer organization of breast cancer survivors who raise funds and awareness to improve the lives of breast cancer patients and their families. Special Needs Grants are given to women who have a financial need associated with breast cancer due to loss of job, inadequate insurance or other special circumstances. Grants may be used to pay for rent, food, other basic living expenses and to assist with medical bills. BCAG raises funds through its own activities and the efforts of other community organizations and businesses.
Brian Henninger Foundation
The Brian Henninger Foundation was established in 1999 for the purpose of raising money for Childrens' Charities in Oregon. The Foundation supports causes that focus on the children's health, education, and athletic endeavors.
Bridges to Sudan Inc.
Ongoing health and human services to financially struggling individuals and families
Bright School Inc.
Bright is an early intervention program for Deaf, hard of hearing and language disordered children from birth through five years. We provide language and speech lessons on a one to one basis and in small groups. We have a center based program embedded within a local childcare and also provide itinerant services. Our teachers are certified with masters degrees as is our speech pathologist.
Brighton Center Inc.
Brighton Center, a non-profit organization, passionately promotes inclusive communities through education and an array of services. We are committed to supporting and empowering individuals to realize their dreams. Brighton's programs include Eary Childhood Intervention (ECI), Bright Beginning Child Care Center and two parent education programs, the Parent Alliance for Learning and Support (PALS) and Precious Minds, New Connections.
Brookhaven Evening Lions Club
We are trying to raise money to provide a scholarship for a student in the Brookhaven Technical Center.
Broome Community College Foundation Inc.
The Broome Community College Foundation raises and administer funds to ensure educational opportunity, honor and encourage high-achieving students, help faculty and staff enhance learning, and encourage and support innovation and achievement at Broome Community College.
Bruce Fleisher Foundation
The Bruce Fleisher Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization established by PGA Champions Tour Player Bruce Fleisher and wife, Wendy. This institution is dedicated to help raise funds for children in need through various endeavors.
Building Futures Foundation is a public charity dedicated to helping people of all ages with developmental disabilities. Building Futures Foundation is the fundraising arm of Madison Cortland ARC (Madison Cortland Chapter NYSARC), a non-profit agency that supports children and adults with developmental disabilities in Madison and Cortland Counties. Madison Cortland ARC provides early intervention, family support services, service coordination, residential programs, Camp ARCO childrens day camp, clincal services, day habilitation, vocational programs, senior programs and much more.
Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music
The mission of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music is to be the leader in the creation and presentation of contemporary music for orchestra and to promote the understanding and enjoyment of new symphonic works locally, regionally, and globally. Founded in 1963, it is our nation's oldest festival dedicated to new music for orchestra.
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