|
|
|
 ____________________________________________________ STATEWIDE: state. Our current approach to ending hunger includes developing programs to help educate our member agencies, a Mobile Food Pantry, and expanding our OperationFrontline program. Each year the Food Bank distributes over 4 million pounds of donated, surplus food to nearly 350 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters,day care centers, senior citizen homes and substance abuse treatment centers. The member agencies in turn provide the food to the over 95,000 hungry men, women and children throughout New Hampshire. SEACOAST: Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation is a Portsmouth, NH-based non-profit organization that promotes awareness and conservation of the marine environment through education and research in New England. MANCHESTER: The Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL or MPAL) is a not for profit organization that was formed in 1992 by police officers who wanted to create a positive bond between our police officers and the youth in our community. The goal is not only accomplished through athletic programs but also through educational and enrichment programs which the officers coordinate, coach and teach to the youth of the community, FREE OF CHARGE. The programs stress education, self-discipline, teamwork as well as working on a good positive self-image, building self-confidence and giving kids a positive image of the police. These officers become roll models for many of the children involved in the programs. YWCA's mission is to eliminate racism and empower women. They provide safe places for women and girls, build strong women leaders, and advocate for women's rights and civil rights in Congress. Women go to the YWCA in times of crisis, as survivors of rape or domestic violence. They go for job training and career counseling. They go for childcare. They go for health and fitness. They go for a variety of reasons. And they leave with a renewed spirit, new skills, and stronger lives. Hillside Middle School acknowledges the unique needs of early adolescents from diverse cultures. They strive to create an environment whereby each student can accept the gift of knowledge to develop his or her potential ability in communication, decision making, citizenship and intellectual growth.They believe that: - Adolescents experience unique physical intellectual, social, and for some, cultural changes; for which we must create a flexible, yet secure environment which meets their needs.
- The successful development of an adolescent depends on support networks consisting of family teachers, mentors, administrators and community
- Hillside Middle School must strive to build self-esteem through a community of teams who have mutual respect for both adults and adolescents.
- Our educational programs must demonstrate interdependence of the various disciplines in order that students value every aspect to their education.
- Our educational program must allow each student to experience success.
- Our program must create a basis for developing values and norms through individualized and interdisciplinary curricula.
NASHUA: The Club's mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citzens. The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua serves girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 18, providing them with the opportunities and services that they need to succeed in life.
|
|
|
|
|
|