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The Courage Cup is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation which was established to help at-risk youth by supporting programs in the mid-Atlantic region which give disadvantaged children individualized attention and a positive alternative activity to keep them in school and off the streets.
Washington, D.C. Inner City Outings (D.C. ICO) is an outreach program of the Sierra Club, that provides wilderness adventures to people who might not otherwise have them. Outings can be structured for a variety of people, including low-income youth of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. From hiking and camping, to river cleanups and environmental education, D.C. ICO takes children on a variety of outings in the Washington, D.C. area. All of these adventures help kids better understand the natural world around them and how they can make a difference, while providing an opportunity for volunteers to share their values and compassion, and positively impact the life of a child.
Built in 1990 by Meadow Outdoors Foundation, this world-class polo stadium has been the centerpiece for Virginia Polo, and was the venue for the prestigious USPA Arena 16 Goal Open Championships. Boasting one of the US's finest stadiums, GMPC is home to the famous Saturday Night Twilight Polo and venue for The Courage Cup's Meadow Matches.
Founded in 1994, Work to Ride (WTR) is a 501 (c) (3), non-profit community-based prevention program that aids disadvantaged urban youth though constructive activities centered on horsemanship, equine sports and education.
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