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Midlands Women's Center was founded in February 1998 as a center to assist teens experiencing their first pregnancy. We seek to help those in pregnancy-related situations make plans for life.
The purpose of Taking the Reins is to provide space where girls are encouraged to act boldly, with courage and confidence through experiences at their equestrian and gardening facility.
Children reach school unable to learn because of emotional disturbance, dropout fall into drugs, gangs, crime, are lost of themselves and society. Early intervention works to help children break the cycle of violence and failure, and helps parents learn how to make safe, loving homes where their children can thrive.
Mission: Giving Children Back Their Childhood. Vision: to be recognized as the best source of help for abused, abandoned and neglected children and their families.
To provide high quality full day year round child care for children ages 12 months through five years.To provide high quality community based child care training for licensed child care providers.
Providing a village for single moms. To alleviate many of the stressors which prevent single mothers from becoming successful, through the provision of affordable housing, child care, tutoring, and access to healthy meals.
To alleviate diaper need in the Northeast Florida community by providing low-income families with an adequate supply of diapers in order to keep their babies clean, dry and healthy.
The Rose Andom Center improves the lives of domestic violence victims by facilitating better access to services and staff of community organizations and government agencies in a single, safe location.
Our mission is to support, empower, and provide services to trafficked, exploited, and at-risk youth
THE MISSION OF SEATTLE INFANT DEVELOPMENT CENTER To provide a safe, supportive environment for all working families who are entrusting SIDC with the care of their children regardless of special needs, lifestyles, race, or religion. To address each child’s individual physical, cognitive, and emotional needs for the purpose of nurturing and enhancing positive self-esteem. To encourage open communication and participation of all families in the care of their children. To provide a rewarding, educational, and responsive working environment for all caregiver and staff. To work with other childcare centers in addressing the specific needs of the downtown community and share our experience and knowledge with other centers and the community.
Thei goals are twofold. Firstly, to promote and enhance a sense of pride in their community through performing and encouraging the performing of Random Acts of Kindness. There is scientific evidence that performing kind acts increases endorphins, serotonin and oxytocin. These promote happiness, reduce pain and blood pressure, and generally make not only the receiver feel better, but the giver. It’s a true double effect.
John’s Boys BCS, Inc. is a local non-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance, resources, and support to the foster community of the Brazos Valley. Our programs are designed to promote awareness and advocacy for foster children by providing personal and comfort essentials during times of transition, increasing access to respite care training to ease the strain on the family unit, and community inclusion through extracurricular scholarship programs.