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Mariposa Family Learning Center (MFLC) provides high-quality early childhood development and parenting educational services, using a two-generation approach, to strengthen families in the Montopolis neighborhood (ZIP code 78741) of Austin, Texas.
To serve children through innovative educational, therapeutic, nursing, and family support services in an inclusive environment.
Nestled in the nation’s capital in the richest museum complex in the world is the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center, a model early childhood program that places children at the center of every experience. The vast collections are the foundation for the culturally diverse curriculum, which offers a rare opportunity for learning. As an organization, SEEC is a leader in the field of museum-based education and influences practice within museums and schools. Our educators apply best practices recognized in the early childhood field and enrich the children’s learning through an object-based approach to teaching, sharing the rich stories associated with these objects in ways that make the curriculum deeper and richer. Museum educators within the program build on the practice established within the SEEC model, serving as content experts on the museums and blending theory and practice as a basis for outside consulting and professional development.
The School's goal is to instill in each child an enthusiasm for learning, to promote thoughtful and responsible behavior and to foster respect for the natural world and other human beings.
Logos Academy is a Christ-centered school, committed to providing a rigorous dual-two-way language immersion education in Herndon, Virginia. We walk alongside and empower families – building intercultural bonds and raising servants to transform our community.
Les Petits Francophones is a non-profit French Immersion preschool committed to early childhood education. Our mission is to provide a safe and prosperous environment for the whole child; socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively. Our primary focus is placed on the needs of children (ages 2-5 years) and their family. LPF’s goal is to provide a stimulating and educational experience through developmentally appropriate practices.
To provide transformative care to end the cycle of homelessness for families.
Settlement Music School's mission is to provide children and adults in the Philadelphia region with high quality instruction and activity in music and the related arts. Settlement's programs help students achieve artistic, educational and social goals. Settlement serves the broadest possible constituency, regardless of age, gender, race, color, creed, national origin, physical ability or ability to pay.
Making a difference through education for economically challenged children and families to build a positive future in our community.
Equipping minds and hearts to love, learn, and lead for Christ.
SEARCH Homeless Services pursues a mission of providing hope, creating opportunity, and transforming lives.
To provide parents with the skills, tools, and resources needed to support their children’s early education and beyond.