CDA Down Home Derby

The CDA has a forty year history of outstanding service to low-wage, working families and their young children by providing high quality childcare and preschool education that is affordable for all families. [learn more]

Equestrian Aid Foundation

The Sidelines Equestrian Triathlon has returned this year as a Tetrathlon—better than ever, with a surprise and exciting twist. It will resume in January 2011 at Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, in West Palm Beach, to benefit the Equestrian Aid Foundation.

Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance

The mission of the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA), a 501c-3 non-profit, is to increase awareness and educate Georgia’s women and their families, as well as the healthcare community about the risks, symptoms, and treatment of ovarian cancer which may lead to earlier detection. GOCA performs their mission through Community Outreach Programs and the Survivors Teaching Students Series. Additionally, the Bag of Hope Program provides comfort and information to newly diagnosed ovarian cancer patients (free of charge) that will assist them on their journey.

HawkTalk

HawkTalk is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the keeping and caring of injured and orphaned birds of prey.

American Eventing

Chattahoochee Hills is hosting this year’s eventing championship. Chattahoochee Hills Eventing is located on Olympic Three Day Event rider Carl Bouckaert’s farm in Chattahoochee Hill country. This 8,000 acre equestrian paradise is filled with well-established rolling pastures, lakes, and woodlands that run 12 miles along the Chattahoochee River. The farm is only 15 miles west of Atlanta’s Hartsfield Airport and a short drive to the convenience of South Fulton Parkway.

Past Events

American Eventing

Operation Crepsac Circle

On January 11th, Guy Val-court, a local Atlanta resident and Haitian national, returned to Atlanta from a five week stay at his home on Crepsac Circle in Port-au-Prince, Haiti as he visited his mom, son, sister, extended family, and other Haitian friends. On January 12th, an earthquake ripped through the heart of Port-au-Prince leaving more than 250 thousand dead, 300 thousand injured, and more than 1 million homeless.

Operation Crepsac Circle exists primarily to feed and support the basic needs for the kids of Crepsac Circle, which includes a food program, supplying clothes and shoes, supplying temporary housing and tents, and most recently funding education.

Cooperative For Education

The Cooperative for Education creates sustainable textbook, computer center, reading, and scholarship programs in Guatemala. Join us on one of our tours or find out other ways to help improve the quality of education for disadvantaged youths.

YES!Atlanta

YES!Atlanta provides long-term mentoring programs utilizing caring, trained adult volunteers. Our Mentors are more than just friends - they are the wall around each youth's commitments to himself for self-improvement. According to the former Chief Justice of the Fulton County Juvenile Court, more than 70% of our program participants performed better in school and left the juvenile justice system forever. Since 1988 YES!Atlanta has helped nearly a thousand “at-risk” youth turn their lives around, and was declared a Point of Light by President George H.W. Bush. [learn more]

Past Events

YES! Atlanta