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Youth Football Program  
05/25/12

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The program will encourage physical exercise and good citizenship for boys, ages 5-12. Activities will include instruction and practice that get youth active in order to encourage physical fitness and self-discipline. Each year approximately 325 boys will participate in the football program, divided into 18 teams. This activity will be conducted through year round in Montgomery County, TX. 


Foster Care Youth Program 
05/25/12

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The organization is dedicated to providing support, guidance and resources to the DC Metropolitan area’s kids that are growing up in and aging out of foster system. Each year approximately 100-120 kids are aging out of the foster system. The organization will work with these kids 2 days a week, applying a different interactive approach. Some of the workshops will cover the following subjects: Emotional Support; Financial Security; Educational Attainment; Community Connection, etc.


Medical Yoga Classes  
05/25/12

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Alternative yoga classes will be provided to individuals who have medical problems. The organization will provide adaptive yoga classes, helping individuals overcome symptoms of Parkinson’s, neurological diseases, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, chronic pain, etc. The classes will be executed in Portland, OR.


Reduction of Childhood Obesity 
05/25/12

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The program will encourage healthy lifestyle for kids through physical exercise and healthy eating in an effort to reduce childhood obesity. Activities will include instruction in healthy eating and exercise that get youth active in order to combat obesity and encourage them to be self-disciplined. The exercises will take place in local parks and walking trails in Fayette and Clayton County, GA.


Educational Program for Youth  
05/25/12

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Organization’s mission is to help kids understand the process of thinking by providing an educational tool to the teachers. The organization will produce a CD, a 7-day program, which will consist of meditation exercises on how the kids can become responsible for their own behavior and to understand the thinking mind. The program is to be administered from Los Angeles County, CA.


Theatrical Art Program 
05/25/12

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The organization is dedicated to educating and promoting the theatrical art among the youth of Arapahoe County, CO, keeping them out of the streets. The Board of Directors of the Organization will organize charity events, such as developing and producing theater plays to benefit the community. 


Spiritual and Go Kart Program 
05/17/12

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Organization teaches youths on valuable life skills, spiritual aspects of God and the discipline of Go Kart racing.  Organization combines the three areas to teach youths. Approximately 10 girls and boys will take part in the program. The organization will share its teachings with the youths at the go kart race tracks and at churches, as the organization will visit churches throughout the state of California and do speeches on biblical studies.


Booster Band Program 
05/17/12

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The organization will provide music instruments, uniforms, equipment, and other items for the high school students, participating in the Marching and Orchestra Band of Cambridge High School, Milton, GA.  This program furthers the exempt purpose of the organization by providing much needed items for the high school students, participating in the Band Program of Cambridge High School, Milton, GA. 


Alternative Health Treatments 
05/17/12

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Organization will have weekly workshops for retired and disabled law enforcerment officers.  Workshops will focus on using alternative medical treatments to improve the law enforcers' health.  These illnesses or discomforts may be physical, emotional, mental, etc. Some of the officers may be suffering from chronic pain or illnesses and not getting the benefit of traditional medicines and treatments. The organization will also update the participants on new legislation and government regulations affecting alternative medical and health treatments.


Computer Center  
05/17/12

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Program will take place in Sacramento, CA. The organization will set up a computer center with approximately 8 computers in a less fortunate neighborhood where residents often do not have access to a computer.  Computers will be free to use for the public.  Computers are available to help less fortunate kids to become more comfortable with the computer, explore the uses of the computer and to complete school assignments.


Cultural Exchange Program 
05/17/12

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Historical, traditional and cultural aspects of Israel will be provided to the elderly community of Thousand Oaks, CA. Organization is focused on educating individuals who are 50 years of age and older. Organization will make mission trips to Israel each year.  Participants will be invited to join the mission trips and visit sites, which will help the individuals’ education on the religious and historical aspects of Israel.  Individuals will visit such places as the Western Wall, the Old City of Jerusalem, etc. 

 


Long Road Home Project 
05/17/12

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The purpose of the organization is to educate veterans on overcoming mental, physical and emotional hardships upon dis-enrollment in armed forced services.  The organization wants to assist these individuals in overcoming any type of injuries that they may have incurred while serving in the armed forces and to overcome such issues as post-traumatic stress disorder. The organization will provide this valuable assistance to veterans through a cross country bicycle ride, starting from the state of Washington (Aberdeen) to the Washington DC. The bicycle ride will be filmed and later on provided to the veterans.


Comfort Through Food  
05/04/12

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Organization will pick up free meals, prepared by the local residents of Austin, Texas and deliver them to kids, suffering from leukemia or other form of cancer, during their treatment in the local hospitals. The organization's Board of Directors want to bring the joy to kids’ faces and make them feel more comfortable. Another activity of the organization will be to develop a Webpage, which reminds of Craigslist, connecting possible donors with less fortunate individuals, who are in need. The Libbie’s List webpage will be of great support to individuals who have specific needs and to others, who want to donate.


After-School Youth Mentoring  
05/04/12

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An organization, situated in Houston, TX will assist youths in after-school education. Program will target youth students ages 6-18.  The organization will educate the youths on how to succeed within the diverse society and become good citizens. Any student can join the program for free. Activities will be conducted on a ranch in a farm setting where the kids will be able to interact with animals, including horses, cows, goats, etc.

 


Housing for Youths 
05/04/12

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A Georgia not for profit organization will provide transitional housing for youths ages 19 - 22, who were previously in foster homes.  These individuals are no longer eligible to be part of the foster care system after the age of 18 and they are often homeless, not educated and do not have life skills.  The organization’s main purpose is to provide these individuals with a place to stay; food and basic necessities, as well as transitional services including but not limited to counseling, life skills, computer skills and job search training.


Heroes in the Real World Docum 
05/04/12

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The organization will produce documentaries, which will bring to the screen the true stories of exceptional people who have dedicated their sustained time, effort, and money to humanitarian efforts around the world. The organization will focus on remote areas of South Africa, Mexico, Haiti, etc. where a lot of humanitarian organizations are providing support and dedicating their efforts to making better the life of local individuals.

 


Youth Tutoring and Mentoring 
04/27/12

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The organization will provide tutoring services to students (8 - 17 years old) who fell behind in their school work. Some of the tutoring subjects will be: Math, Reading, Economics and Science. The North Las Vegas’ company will also invite in speakers from the community that can bring positive impact on children’s lives and increase their self-esteem.







Summer Skateboard Program 
04/27/12

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The program will encourage physical exercise and good citizenship for boys and girls, ages 14-19. Activities will take place in Los Angeles County, CA and will include instruction and practice in skateboarding that get kids active, encouraging physical fitness and self-discipline. 


Armachiho Immigrants’ Support  
04/19/12

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The organization will support people, coming to Georgia from Armachiho area, Ethiopia. Most often, when immigrants come to the US, they do not have information, family and often do not speak English. The organization’s aim is to provide Armachiho immigrants with lots of information and to make their transition to US and adoption of the new language, culture and traditions as easy as possible.   


Therapy Through Animals 
04/19/12

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The Board of Directors with support of 20 volunteers and their pets will visit hospitals and nursing homes in Wesley Chapel, FL, establishing a connection between the animals and individuals, who are suffering from Alzheimer, Autism and other physical and mental disabilities. By touching, petting and grooming the animals, the individuals will have the chance to improve their medical conditions and bring a positive effect on their lives.

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