Our Presents Program is designed to assist mothers and their children who are entering transitional domestic violence shelters. By providing “presents” consisting of both necessary and specialty items for the children, we can alleviate some of the initial stress of entering a shelter while also bringing some measure of joy during this time of acute crisis.
The Native American Community Board (NACB), founded more than two decades ago by a concerned and well-informed group of Native Americans living on or near the Yankton Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota, works to protect the health and human righ
KidsQuest Children's Museum creates learning through the power of play and exploration that connects children to their communities and the world at this innovative hands-
(UK, 1125691) Browse eventsAdab helps students from diverse backgrounds in East London's modern universities to increase their employment prospects by raising their aspirations and teaching them the employability skills that many students lack. This level of support is proving to be crucial in the final stage of their formal education, with hugely positive feedback. Our innovative programme brings senior people from major employers to speak directly to students on campus and thus forms a direct link between education and employment.
(US, 060646936) Browse eventsThe University of Bridgeport offers career-oriented undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees and programs for people seeking personal and professional growth. The University promotes academic excellence, personal responsibility and commitment to service. Distinctive curricula in an international, culturally diverse supportive learning environment prepare graduates for life and leadership in an increasingly interconnected world. The University is independent and non-sectarian. —Adopted by the Board of Trustees on April 23, 2004.
(UK, 1122181) Browse eventsWe’re taking sustainable living personally! Sometimes we’re nomadic cyclists, other times we’re improv theatre wizards and every so often you can find us shamelessly sowing seeds. We want to spread and share good ideas - from cycling to free-cycling; from free-range to fair trade – and create social and environmental change through our everyday lives. At the heart of the Otesha Project you'll find a two-wheeled revolution. Every summer, teams of wonderful young people are hopping on bikes and travelling across the UK, stopping at schools, festivals and communities along the way to perform the Otesha play and generally make the world a better place. And that's not all. We work with young people in schools, colleges and youth clubs, helping them to set up projects that will make it easier for other people in their schools and communities to live in a cleaner, greener, fairer way.
Set up in 1996 to explore ways in which arts can respond to urgent social crises, PPP has had an international focus from its inception spending 20 years creating and debating art, through creative projects and cultural exchange programmes that make a difference to people’s lives