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Our MISSION is to provide and help secure care with dignity for people living with HIV spectrum illnesses, to promote healthy lifestyles for children and families and to network referral services for anyone in need of AIDS-related services, drug abuse, mental health, education, intervention, prevention, and youth development. Tomorrow's Hope Youth Ministry Division deals with behavioral problems, self esteem issues and motivation for our tomorrow's youth. We may provide links to other sites that provide more detail on our organization history or particular events in our past. We invite you to become a part of the organization and our ministry today and a piece of its history tomorrow. Sport and Development. Sport and play are important to Tomorrow's Hope because they are vital elements in the health, happiness and well-being of children and young people. Tomorrow's Hope will work with governments and partners throughout the world to use sport-based programmes to improve children's lives and to strengthen communities. Tomorrow's Hope will also team up with leading sports organizations and world-renowned athletes to bring attention to challenges facing children and to mobilize resources to address them. Tomorrow's Hope recognizes the critical role of sport and physical play in children's lives. At the most fundamental level, sport and play are a child's right. We "recognize the right of the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts." Added to this is the broad consensus that regular physical activity is essential for the physic
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