Our mission- TODH provides supportive housing and services for young women ages 18-21 who have aged-out of foster care, leading them to independence through biblically based mentoring, life skills classes, and structured programs.
Our vision- our graduates will leave our program physically, mentally, and spiritually healthy. They will be prepared to lead independent lives, reversing the cycle of abuse, neglect, and poverty for generations to come.
The Osman Foundation exists to help K-12 students reach their full potential through academic and enrichment programs.
Following is an overview of a few of our programs that support our mission.
Chatham Girls 4STEM works with 5th and 6th grade girls to stimulate an interest in continuing to pursue science, technology, engineering, arts and math studies. This program exposes girls to the opportunities to grow with hands-on exploration with actual engineers. This program inspires girls to shine in these areas and instills confidence that they can excel.
Reach Your Potential is a program that teaches social skills that require cooperation through a outdoor adventure activities. Students work together to solve problems, make decisions and stretch their boundaries.
ReadWithMe is a unique read-aloud program that pairs First Grade students with trained volunteers on a weekly basis to share and interact with high quality books.
STEM Challenge Week is a middle school program that puts hands on design, engineering and construction skills to the test. Osman Foundation experts work with Science Teachers to provide an in-school learning adventure.
STEM Field Trips are offered to 6th grade students that pair adventure activities with Science and Math experiments. Data is collected that is used for statistics educations modules back in the classroom. Science is brought to life through field application and integration of concepts.
The mission of The Park CDC is "to create sustainable change within marginalized communities by investing in solutions to affordable housing, healthy living, and economic mobility."
The Partnership for Children provides or connects families with early care & education, health, and family support services needed for young children.
The Partnership Project, Inc. establishes structures that respond to, empower and facilitate communities
in defining and resolving issues related to racial disparities.
The Peanut Factory supports emerging and professional contemporary artists, writers, and other creative individuals through residencies in a setting grounded in local history, while emphasizing international understanding. Guided by the belief that creative expression transforms lives on a personal scale while enriching the framework of society, The Peanut Factory develops strategic partnerships to facilitate cultural growth and economic development in eastern North Carolina and beyond.
To provide community and healthy meals to all people, regardless of their ability to pay
To promote the art of handbell ringing to the widest possible audience by performing advanced handbell music throughout North Carolina and the country.
Mission of The Seeds for Jubilee Foundation
The foundation sponsors initiatives to aid the human community in moving individually and collectively toward greater health and wholeness. In sympathy with the Ancient Hebrew aspirational concept of “Jubilee,” these efforts seek to restore balance where relationships, power and/or resources have become so one-sided as to interfere with human potential. They are inspired by that spirit of integrity and compassion Jesus of Nazareth embodied.
Objectives.
Exploring and furthering the conversation of Christianity and other faiths with psychology rooted in the work of C. G. Jung in order to foster health and wholeness in ourselves and our world.
Working to help bring into greater balance the resources necessary for short and long-term human survival individually and/or collectively.
Encouraging compassion and practical help for those most negatively affected by economic and/or social deficit and/or injustice.