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Community Partners
The Gulf Scholars Program is proud to call these organizations our community partners.
Lynn Meadows Discovery Center is dedicated to inspiring children, families and communities through the arts, interactive educational experiences and exploration.
The LAD Project is a faith-based nonprofit that works to empower at-risk youth and families to reach their highest potential through various programs and activities.
Seaside Social News is a local society resource for good news across the Mississippi Gulf Coast that hopes that you feel a sense of community when you venture through our stories of the vibrant coast life.
INFINITY aspires to be in the life-changing business, for students, for teachers and the curious at any age. It seeks to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and mathematicians by nurturing their innate curiosity.
Launched in 2005, Pink Heart Funds provides cranial prosthetics (wigs) for children and adults with cancer-related hair loss or severe hair loss (Alopecia) and also provides women with free breast prosthetics and post-mastectomy bras as well as a resource for those seeking support or advice.
In 1995, Hope Haven opened its doors after years of planning and collaboration between the Hancock County Youth Court System and concerned citizens. The primary mission is to be an emergency shelter that houses children taken into care.