- BASD
- Community Partners
Community Partners
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Bethlehem Housing Authority
The Bethlehem Housing Authority is committed to providing a community environment that ultimately promotes self-sufficiency.
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Bethlehem Area Public Library
The Bethlehem Area Public Library educates, informs and inspires by providing free and open access to materials and information. The Library is a dedicated community partner committed to life-long learning, serving 114,175 residents of the City of Bethlehem, Bethlehem Township, Fountain Hill, and Hanover Township. The Library strengthens our communities with an outstanding collection of print and digital resources, informative programs, and innovative services. BAPL keeps pace as new technologies and applications emerge in the way information is accessed and delivered.
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Bethlehem Township Community Center
The BTCC is a comprehensive 50,000 square foot multi-use facility which opened to the public in February 2006. Our facility has become an intergenerational, family based recreation and community education hub for the Township of Bethlehem and surrounding area. The BTCC strives to draw the community together to a central location that encourages/promotes healthy lifestyles and positive community interaction. BTCC attempts to accomplish this mission through hundreds of participant friendly activities, programs, and special events.
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Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem
The Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem builds character through everyday leadership and guidance in behavior and attitude. Young people of all nationalities, races and creeds join together in wholesome recreation and companionship.
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Hanover Township Community Center
The Hanover Township Community Center was opened in 1996 in the municipal complex. The Community Center is dedicated to providing our community with quality recreation and educational programs, and is seen as a safe harbor for our youth.
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Hispanic Center of the Lehigh Valley
HCLV's Mission is to improve the quality of lives of families (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) by empowering them to become more self-sufficient, while promoting an intercultural understanding in the Lehigh Valley.
At HCLV, we believe in a community that embraces economic opportunity for all and sees its cultural diversity as a foundation for building a stronger society and a more vibrant economy. We also believe that, at the heart of change is the individual’s desire and willingness to pursue a path toward their own independence and self-sufficiency.
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Iglesia Esperanza for Bethlehem
nurturing FAMILIA, sharing VIDA, finding ESPERANZA
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The Kellyn Foundation
Healthy Families Need Healthy Roots
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Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
A community foundation is a collection of many charitable funds...many stories...each reflecting the diverse ways people choose to help their community and support the causes that matter to them. For decades, the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation has helped donors with their charitable contributions with a simple, powerful, and highly personalized approach.
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Lehigh University
Recognized among the nation’s premier research universities, Lehigh offers a rigorous academic community for over 7,000 students.
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Moravian College
WE WERE FOUNDED ON A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA.
That learning should be eye opening, heart racing, game changing and--most important--fun. When John Amos Comenius, a Moravian bishop, came up with that little theory all the way back in the 1600s, he probably didn't expect to have such a big impact. Turns out, we still agree with his philosophy. And we believe our students, like Comenius, can be a little revolutionary. They, too, can turn something seemingly small into something amazing, unimaginable, and bigger than themselves.Welcome to your small chance--we know you're ready to turn it into a big change. Go for it. Be a little revolutionary.
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New Bethany Ministries
The mission of New Bethany Ministries is to provide opportunities for a secure future to the hungry, homeless, poor, and mentally ill of the Lehigh Valley.
Our organization’s goal is to help families and individuals who are capable to become self-sufficient and live independently. We also strive to identify and optimize opportunities to improve the quality of life for our guests who cope with mental illness, disabilities, and/or extreme poverty.
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Northeast Community Center
Mission
To assist the residents of the Marvine-Pembroke community of Northeast Bethlehem with basic needs and to empower them in attaining their highest potential.
Vision
A unified community which supports and builds self-reliant and responsible individuals.