Good Samaritan Family Resource Center provides a comprehensive range of social, educational and health services tailored to the needs of San Francisco’s immigrant community. Located in the Mission District, we provide hundreds of families each year with services that assist them in supporting the healthy development and success of their children.
San Francisco Greek Film Festival POST OFFICE BOX 14815 San Francisco, California 94114-0815 U.S.A.
CAMP EDMO is powered by Edventure More, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, that creates high-quality, high-access science, maker and technology programs that foster intellectual, social, emotional, and physical intelligence in all children. By partnering with top Bay Area museums and educational thought leaders, the organization's unique framework incorporates the latest and most scientifically proven methods of whole child development. Edventure More is a local force in the national movement to reduce Summer Learning Loss, build 21st Century Learning Skills, and save hands-on learning in schools. 5% of all of summer camp proceeds and 100% of donations support camper scholarships and subsidize the cost of science, maker & technology programs in schools.
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The S.T.A.Y. Foundation’s mission is to inspire, assist and provide Support To All Youth to STAY in sports. Promoting a healthy lifestyle by playing outside with increased exercise, organized sports teaches important life lessons like leadership, teamwork, self-esteem, and goal setting. Our focus is to develop simple solutions which bring people together using current technology to assist with donation of equipment, time, or money, while building awareness and inspiring young people to STAY in sports.
Spark brings a unique and innovative approach to increasing high-school graduation rates. In partnership with public schools serving high-poverty neighborhoods and businesses in the surrounding community, Spark identifies at-risk students in middle school and creates one-to-one apprenticeships in real workplaces, where youth explore careers and develop the skills and motivation to succeed academically. In partnership with leading companies, Spark is demonstrating a powerful new approach to the high-school dropout crisis, one that draws in new resources by turning workplaces into learning places. Longitudinal outcome data has confirmed the impact of this approach, with improvements demonstrated in GPA, attendance, disciplinary record, and ultimately high-school graduation rates among students who participate in Spark in middle-school.
Tech events put on by Boston Software Engineers create an environment conducive to learning and networking by bringing the best speakers to talk on topics related to engineering best practices, principles, and experimental technologies. Boston has some of the smartest engineers, and some of the most esteemed educational institutions in the world. Our events always theme on the latest technologies solving the planet's grand challenges with speakers that are well known in their respective fields. Whether it is a panel, TED style talk, debate, or job fair our events will bring the most educated people with the most interesting topics possible.
Production Cube Trucks, Cargo Van, Motorola Radios, Repeaters, E-ZUP Tents, Magliner Handtrucks, Honda Generators, Traffic Barricades, Cones, Highway Signs, Wardrobe Racks, Z-Racks, Garment Steamers, Hangers, Folding Tables and Chairs, Director's Chairs, Mobile Wifi Router