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Back-to-back NBA World Champions, the Houston Rockets brought the first ever professional sports championships to the city in 1994 and 1995. The Rockets continue to provide for Houston through their efforts on the court and in the community via the Clutch City Foundation.
There are over 100,000 living Olympians throughout the world. Our remit is to represent them all, to work for the benefit of all Olympians at all stages of their lives. There are 142 National Olympians Associations (NOAs) spread across all five continents. They organise events for Olympians and run projects that help their local communities. Projects based on the Olympic ideals laid down by Pierre de Coubertin. We help the National Associations help their Olympian members and spread the spirit of Olympism in their country. Our recently launched NOA Development Fund gives financial aid to the Associations so they can run their programmes. And our NOA Grant Fund helps pay for longer-term projects that benefit their local communities. We are creating a range of benefits for Olympians. We have secured online university scholarships, we are about to launch an online networking platform for Olympians and we are negotiating mentorships, job placements and life coaching programmes for Olympians assisting them transition to a life beyond competitive sport following retirement. Olympians have a special capacity to use the power and neutrality of sport for the good of society, employing its unique potential to foster social cohesion wherever it is needed. Olympians also personify the values of excellence, teamwork and discipline – they can serve as role models to help bring communities together, across all ethnic, religious and social divides. To serve the needs of Olympians at all stages of their lives and to mobilise Olympians helping them to make the world a better place through the daily practice of Olympism
Relay Graduate School of Education (Relay) is a national` accredited` nonprofit institution of higher education whose mission is to teach teachers and school leaders to develop in all students the academic skills and strength of character needed to succeed in college and life. Relay currently serves over 3`000 teachers and school leaders across 16 campuses. Relay is eager to bring about transformational change in educator preparation. Relay is committed to using practice and feedback to become the place where a new generation of continuously improving` results-focused individuals can fulfill their destiny in the world’s greatest profession.
The Dartmouth Club of the Gulf Coast (serving Louisiana and Mississippi) offers its alumni, off-campus undergraduates, parents and friends of Dartmouth an opportunity to share the Dartmouth fellowship. The club sponsors and organizes a wide range of activities to encourage interaction among alumni in our region and allow those individuals to keep in touch with the Hanover Plain and the greater Dartmouth community. Through its alumni interviewing and other volunteer activities, the Club supports the College`s efforts to encourage and enable exceptional Louisiana and Mississippi students to attend Dartmouth.
The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art is a multimedia contemporary art gallery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The museum provides visitors dynamic and innovative experiences with contemporary artists and their work.