At the Wave Project, we help young people to reduce anxiety and improve confidence through surfing! Our award winning surf courses are proven to help clients feel calmer, more motivated and better about their future.
Special Olympics changes lives. It’s about fun, friendships and team spirit, it’s about a feeling of belonging, and it’s about working together. Special Olympics Ireland is first and foremost a sports organisation for people with an intellectual disability, but it provides athletes with far more than the physical benefits of sport. Special Olympics changes lives in so many different ways. Through sport, athletes develop both physically and emotionally, they make new friends, realise their dreams, and know they can fit in – Special Olympics enables them to achieve and win not only in sport but in life too. Find out more about us on http://www.specialolympics.ie
It provides weekly youth clubs for young people on the autistic spectrum, mostly with diagnoses for aspergers syndrome. Support is also provided for parents of these children.
The Grandville Acaedmic Team Boosters was formed in 2006 to support a wide range of academic teams in West Michigan. What began as a small support organization for a couple local teams has grown dramatically. The Grandville Boosters,
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Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity established to raise significant funding to support pioneering research programmes nationally as well as to promote education & awareness on the importance of breast health amongst women of all ages.
The schools vision is to enable active and intelligent citizens for a sustainable future - Believe, Achieve, Succeed. To enable students to be intelligent, healthy, informed, creative, democratic and eco-citizens.
Through our Targeted Corridor Revitalization Management Program, we work closely with the Commerce Department and the Office of Busine
SUDC UK is a charity co-founded by three bereaved mothers to focus on the ‘why’ so we can better understand the cause(s) and help prevent the sudden unexplained death of children in the future. SUDC UK is dedicated to increasing awareness in the UK and funding crucial research. The sudden unexplained death of a child is one of the most under-recognised medical tragedies of our time. “The charity is set up in memory of all SUDC children. We hope by shining their light on Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood we can better understand these tragedies in order to predict and prevent them in the future” Founding Directors.
We believe that every teenager should feel they have the voice, support and resources to seek help for their mental health so that suicide is NEVER an option. It is our commitment to empower teens to feel they can reach out without fear of judgment
We know how important play is to students' social, emotional and academic learning. As part of the ECE playground redevelopment we are fundraising to install a water pump and creek bed. This will create opportunities that will inspire imaginative and valuable educational experiences.