Reading Partners vs Fresh Lifelines for Youth Community Service Learning HW

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There are hundreds of community based non-profit agencies/organizations. In lieu of the actual service learning due to the pandemic, I would like you to research the following the eight (8) agencies/organizations and please answer the questions:

What is their Mission Statement?

How are they funded?


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Reading Partners vs. Fresh Lifelines for Youth
Reading Partner is a non-profit foundation situated in the San Francisco Bay Area. This
organization deals with children's literacy and has initiatives in more than forty school districts
across various states in the U.S. Reading Partner's mission statement is: “To help children
become lifelong readers by empowering communities to provide individualized instruction with
measurable results” (Reading Partners 1). The main funders of this organization are national
donors, including Dan Carroll, Edna McConnel Clark Foundation, and Rainwater Charitable
Foundation.
Fresh Lifelines for Youth is a non-profit making entity focused on serving youths in the
Juvenile justice system together with those who are vulnerable. The organization offers
education concerning the law, supports, and encourages them to become leaders among
themselves and provide them with desirable mentors and role models. FLY's mission is: “To
prevent juvenile crime and incarceration through legal education, leadership training, and oneon-one mentoring” (Fresh Lifelines for Youth 1). This organization is supported by volunteers
and donors, such as the communities. Both of these organizations are ...


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