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Cary , NC 27511 The Center for Volunteer Caregiving provides volunteer services to older adults
(age 60 and up), adults with disabilities, and their family caregivers in Wake
County to live independently at home with dignity and quality of life. more |
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Durham, NC 27701 Child and Parent Support Services (CAPSS) offers programs to prevent and treat
child abuse and neglect including home visiting using the curriculum Parents as
Teachers, parent education groups, Parent Child Interaction Therapy, and
seminars for the community. more |
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Chapel Hill, NC 27514 To ensure affordable, accessible, high quality child care for all young
children and their families more |
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Cary, NC 27519
| Children With Vision Tutorial Service (CWV) is dedicated in helping Wake County
Public School; to ensure that at-risk and disadvantage youth the opportunity to
succeed though tutoring and mentoring. Increasing the high school graduation
rate, reduce suspension and eliminate classroom behavior giving these youth
tools to prepare them to. . . | more |
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Raleigh, NC 27610
| The Children With Vision Tutorial Services mission is to help close the
achievement gap between African Americans at-risk low and moderate income
students in elementary, middle and high schools. In closing the achievement
gap, the CWV will reduce the dropout and suspension rate. CWV is dedicated to
helping at-risk and. . . | more |
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Raleigh, NC 27701
| Our MISSION: CISWC champions the connection of needed community resources and
educational opportunities with schools and other sites to help young people
successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
Our VISION: Every at risk student in the Wake County Public Schools has the
opportunity to learn,. . . | more |
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Durham, NC 27701
| The mission of the Council for Senior Citizens is to promote the highest well
being of older adults in Durham County. Ours vision is to be the acknowledged
community leader in providing or coordinating programs designed to continually
improve the quality of life of older adults and for those. . . | more |
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