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ADAPTIVE FREEDOM FOUNDATION
Adaptive Freedom Foundation A foundation for inclusion through adaptive water sports and recreation. Vision Statement: Adaptive Freedom Foundation puts Smiles on Faces and Hope in Hearts. We do this providing life-changing experiences to individuals with disabilities along with their families and friends through therapeutic water sports and recreation. We help foster confidence and self-esteem by smashing self-limiting beliefs! If we can float a wheelchair on the water, then our only limitation is our imagination! Mission Statement: Adaptive Freedom Foundation a 501(c)3 nonprofit, believes sports in general raise our quality of life. Sports build confidence, improve our physical fitness, and emotional well-being. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to participate. AFF uses WASUP™ (Wheelchair Adapted Stand Up Paddle) Boards as tools to include the portion of our society that has been limited due to beliefs and a lack of adaptive equipment. These boards secure a wheelchair onto a stand up paddle board and allow everyone the opportunity to get out on the water and enjoy. What was previously thought impossible is now possible! AFF partners with other foundations to share the gift of WASUP™ and the healing powers of the water. We are stronger together. We regularly host “Paddle Days” to introduce our WASUP boards and get people out on the water. Through the use of our WASUP™ Boards we see adaptive stand-up paddle boarding becoming something accessible to everyone. We are working to build teams to compete in Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) races and spread awareness of the sport. We will start chapters, which will duplicate what we have done in Southern California and Hawaii, to multiply the lasting effects of WASUP™ and adaptive sports with the community locally, nationally and internationally. Through donations, corporate partners, corporate sponsors, and our volunteers we are able to offer this opportunity free of charge. We are changing one life at a time as we paddle through doors that they may have felt were previously closed to them!
Huntington Beach, California
Cry of India
“Cry of India is a child support program dedicated to seeing the impoverished children of India helped by providing education, nutrition, healthcare and personal development.”
Fishers, Indiana
Karen Hearts Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Connecticut Mediation Association Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Hamden, Connecticut
Hoving Home
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
VILLAGE BICYCLE PROJECT INC
Village Bicycle Project aims to empower communities by strengthening bicycle culture. Our programs couple quality subsidized bicycles with hands-on maintenance training for new owners. We give village bike mechanics detailed training along with specialized bike tools and spare parts. This comprehensive, holistic approach ensures that bikes will be dependable, affordable and sustainable transportation. Women and girls, who are frequently marginalized, are specifically targeted for inclusion in programs which begin to address the gender inequalities that limit their access to bicycles. VBP programs make cycling an attractive choice for entire communities, as improved mobility enables growth in productivity with better access to jobs, schools and healthcare, not to mention the environmental and health benefits of cycling.
Seattle, Washington
Foster Alumni Mentors
To build community around Foster Alumni.
Grand Junction, Colorado
ProGrace International
To create a third option for approaching the abortion debate and equips churches, individuals, and Christian pregnancy organizations through a discipleship model of this new way to think, talk, and engage that values the woman and child equally.
Wheaton, Illinois
New Hampshire Telephone Museum - Warner, NH
OUR MISSION The New Hampshire Telephone Museum seeks to inspire curiosity by engaging a broad public audience in exhibitions and programs based on its remarkable and expanding collection. The Museum preserves the past and tells the stories of the telecommunications industry. OUR VISION The museum will have sufficient contributed support and earned revenue to sustain its ongoing operating costs as well as desired program and infrastructure improvements. The museum will be considered a “must-see” attraction for visitors to the area. The museum will be seen as an important educational resource by schools throughout the region. The museum will be engaged in a variety of strategic partnerships and collaborations with other organizations to advance its mission. The museum will be known for its exemplary standards of welcome and hospitality. The museum will be known for delivering innovative, engaging, content-rich educational programs that are mission driven and audience focused. The museum will have sufficient and appropriate staff to carry out its programs and activities effectively and efficiently. The museum will have a well-trained volunteer corps at a variety of age levels involved in every area of museum activity. The museum will be assessed through the AASLH’s StEP program.
Warner, New Hampshire
Christ Commanded
Our Mission We harness the capabilities of intelligent behavior to adequately mechanize the pursuit of happiness in obedience with Gods enlightenment and with Jesus's perfect love. We exist at all times to be the very best we can be and as closely representative of Jesus Christ on earth in the flesh that we may be his flesh here now to fulfill the promises he has for us. Founded to extend religious education and infrastructure into space as a space bound global Community by harnessing scientific capabilities and addressing relevant issues of the day with the loving compassion of Jesus Christ as The Christ Commanded Community.
Be One Together
Our mission is to engage all cultures by living out God’s Word together in outreach, discipleship, and mobilization.
Hiram, Georgia
A Secret Safe Place for Newborns of Tennessee
Our mission is to protect the most defenseless among us, newborn infants, by educating and informing women and communities of a safe, secret option under the Tennessee Safe Haven Law.
Maryville, Tennessee