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The organization provides mentoring services to young african american males.
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Assist blind and visually impaired.
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The organizations mission is to foster community development through social service, education and recreation programs.
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To act as a catalyst for other non profit organizations by providing funds or services addressing civic, cultural, and educational issues affecting the quality of life throughout greater louisville.
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Identify, mobilize, and fund programs to address louisville's greatest challenges regarding business growth and increased economic prosperity for all citizens in the greater louisville region.
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Providing emergency assistance to needy individuals.
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The foundation's exempt purpose is to support the five organizations listed in part iii.
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Hatfield montessori school provides montessori education for children in preschool through elementary grades
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Operation of apprenticeship and journeyman training school
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Educational scholarships & benevolent purposes
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Support and maintenance of facilities for education, research and services in the fields of health, medicine, dentistry and nursing
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To assist diocesan churches with educational grants for post-secondary students.
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Provide subsidized housing for very low income elderly or disabled individuals.
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West end school is an academically rigorous year-round school for prek to middle school, with a boarding component for 6th-8th grade. admission is open to boys who are on free or reduced lunch, are capable of doing academic work at their grade level or above, and who would benefit from a stable, structured and safe environment. enrollment is typically between 10 and 15 students per year. the school opened its doors in 2005 because of the growing need for alternative forms of education, particularly for the young men in our community. for many of these students, these school years are a transitional "tipping point" both socially and academically. boys especially are at higher risk for almost every index of failure: academic, achievement, truancy, dropout rates, school suspensions and expulsions, delinquency, and incarceration.when rigorous academic standards are in place it is remarkable the progress students make (many of our boys have gone on to receive scholarships to prestigious sec
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