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Woods is a leading advocacy and service organization for people with exceptional challenges, disabilities and complex needs. We were founded a century ago by visionary Mollie Woods with two simple goals – to advance the quality of life and standard of care for individuals with disabilities. She gained international recognition for her groundbreaking work in helping children with exceptional needs experience the joy of achievement and lead fulfilling lives. Today, we`ve broadened her mission to serve people of all ages and levels of care with a unique model, The Exceptional Care Model, that drives greater achievement for individuals – and best practices for the industry. Just as Mollie did 100 years ago, we believe our mission and model are one in the same: Exceptional People. Fulfilling Lives.
Park Pride is a Atlanta, GA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Center for Digital Democracy is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Alternatives For Youth Inc is a Charlotte Hall, MD-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
CDT is a champion of global online civil liberties and human rights, driving policy outcomes that keep the Internet open, innovative, and free. At the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), we believe in the power of the Internet. Whether it's facilitating entrepreneurial endeavors, providing access to new markets and opportunities, or creating a platform for free speech, the Internet empowers, emboldens and equalizes people around the world. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we work to preserve the user-controlled nature of the Internet and champion freedom of expression. We support laws, corporate policies, and technology tools that protect the privacy of Internet users, and advocate for stronger legal controls on government surveillance. With offices in Washington, DC and San Francisco, and an international presence in London and Brussels, CDT works inclusively across sectors and the political spectrum to find tangible solutions to today's most pressing Internet policy challenges.