Urban Compass provides a safe, welcoming, and innovative environment that challenges our youth to envision and navigate a course for a rewarding future characterized by achievement, independent thought, and social responsibility through education, mentoring, and play. We guide youth toward a hopeful future!
Dream A World Education provides a unique, high quality early childhood arts education that supports academic development, social-emotional learning and an understanding of cultural diversity.
Hands4Hope LA provides support to at-risk youth ages 8 to 18 from low-income, predominantly minority households to improve their quality of life, through free STEAM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) after-school programs, low cost academic summer camp, and semiannual single parent resource fairs.
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To provide support, services, and advocacy for foster, homeless, and at-risk youth in South Los Angeles through education, community and empowerment.
To educate children and support teachers to: See beauty, wonder, and infinite opportunity; Do science through active exploration and collaboration; Know the joy of discovery and the power of knowledge.
We INSPIRE and EDUCATE young minds through engaging SCIENCE-BASED programs and exhibits to create a meaningful IMPACT on the COMMUNITIES we serve.
The purpose of this organization shall be to aid and support The Music Center of Los Angeles County and to further interest in, and knowledge of, The Music Center and the performing arts by providing a complimentary tour program for the benefit of visitors and the community.
Minds Matter connects driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college, create their future, and change the world.
Bright Prospect empowers low-income, first-generation students to gain admission, succeed and graduate from four-year colleges and universities by providing a comprehensive counseling and support system throughout their high school and college years.