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CFC of SOUTHeastern pennsylvania - 2011
American Special Hockey Association, Inc.
CFC#: 28635
To encourage the formation of "Special Hockey Programs" locally and nationally to educate, motivate and encourage individuals who have developmental and physical disabilities.
www.americanspecialhockey.org
Annapolis Area Christian School Association, Inc.
CFC#: 22852
Concentrates on preparing its students for college and life. Enrolls approximately 950 students, grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12th. Approximately 92% graduating seniors are admitted to college.
www.aacsonline.org
ARC of the Central Chesapeake, The
CFC#: 15998
Serves 1200 people with developmental disabilities. Provided services include supported living, family services, and employment. We advocate, promote community education and provide dynamic support.
www.thearccc.org
Baltimore Area Special Hockey
CFC#: 38105
We are an adaptive ice hockey program for both children and adults with developmental disabilities such as autism, down syndrome, and traumatic brain injury.
www.baltimoresaintshockey.org
Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation
CFC#: 35594
Twenty-five years of dedicated service providing programming in education, children, youth, and families, affordable housing, workforce development (for ex-offenders), and basic human needs.
www.thedoorinc.org
Board of Child Care of the United Methodist Church, Inc
CFC#: 31042
Programs for children and youth include residential care, foster care, daycare, therapeutic counseling, adoption services, special education, and a car loan program.
www.boardofchildcare.org
Ingenuity Project
CFC#: 42534
World class mathematics and science for capable urban City students in grades 6-12. 37% free reduced lunch. Preparing for high school and college graduation.
www.ingenuityproject.org
Linwood Center, Inc
CFC#: 46972
We create the possibility of extraordinary lives for people living with autism and related developmental disabilities by providing education, vocational training, residential support, employment opportunities.
www.linwoodcenter.org
Martin Pollak Project
CFC#: 15237
Community-based treatment foster care and independent living services in the Baltimore and DC metropolitan area. Focused on family strengthening, youth development and community building.
www.mppi.org
Maryland State Boychoir
CFC#: 50855
Our mission is to foster the boychoir tradition by offering talented boys opportunities to sing and build self-esteem, self-discipline and character.
www.marylandstateboychoir.org
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
CFC#: 68419
Provides programs and services in transitional and rehabilitative medical care to children from birth to age 18 who have severe and/or chronic medical conditions.
www.mwph.org
Naval Academy Primary School Association
CFC#: 60039
Our school is dedicated to providing a high quality elementary education, including an extended-care program, primarily to area military and DOD families.
www.napschool.com
Baltimore Art and Music Project (Project Millenium)
CFC#: 49943
Devoted to providing cultural community outreach to disadvantaged Maryland residents, primarily youth, as a way to strengthen, uplift, and renew the spirit of the individual.
Sheridan Patterson Center For Holistic Family Services
CFC#: 99636
A holistic multi-cultural treatment foster care program for special needs foster children ages 2-21.
www.sheridanpatterson.org
Special Hockey Washington Inc
CFC#: 82570
Enriches athletes with developmental disabilities through hockey and emphasizes the development of desirable individual characteristics such as dependability, self-reliance, concentration, sharing and personal accountability.
www.specialhockey.org
Beth Shalom Program (Thomas More Scholarship Fund)
CFC#: 81287
Establishes in each participating Catholic school a permanent Chair of Jewish Studies providing positions for Jewish teachers of Hebrew scripture and Holocaust studies.
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