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The Place To Find Resources For Your Special Kid!

Padraig’s Place, a non-profit corporation registered with the State of Minnesota, was founded in 2008 to create a place for families of special needs children to find information and resources that will enrich the lives of both the child and the family. Padraig's Place believes that with the necessary support, families can integrate disability into their families lifestyle rather than living their lives around the disability.

Padraig’s Place seeks to educate the families of special needs children about the available resources in their communities, thereby creating vital connections to enrich the lives of special needs children as well as their families and care providers. Through networking and communications, we strive to present all specials needs children with increased opportunities, new and positive experiences, and previously inaccessible, or thought to be, activities. Services are offered in four areas: Care and Respite, Education, Networking and Activities. Visit Padraig's Place at www.padraigsplace.org

 


The IMAGE Project

The IMAGE Project is a Minnesota based non-profit organization with the mission to empower Maasai girls and women in Tanzania through education and economic opportunities. By listening to the needs of Maasai communities in Tanzania, and building relationships based on trust and commitment, The IMAGE Project seeks to understand an IMAGE of success for their future. Then together, volunteers from the United States and communities in Africa develop ways to achieve this success and make their IMAGE of the future a reality.

By working together in this partnership, The IMAGE Project uses resources from donors and sponsors to provide education for primary school students, girls in secondary school, and women of all ages and to support agricultural and poultry and livestock projects. The IMAGE Project believes in the possibilities for greatness that lie within each of us, and strives to reflect that through the relationships they build with the Maasai communities. For more information, please visit www.imagetanzania.org.