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SUPER STARS LITERACY INC
Super Stars Literacy believes that when a child learns to read, they are empowered to transform their future.
Oakland
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Mental Health Treatment
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353.
Peers Envisioning and Engaging in Recovery Services (PEERS)
PEERS is a premier consumer-run #mentalhealth organization that promotes the empowerment of people with mental health experiences.
3320
Oakland
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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354.
Legal Assistance for Seniors, Inc.
LAS is a non-profit organization working to protect the legal rights of seniors in Alameda County through education, counseling and advocacy.
507
Oakland
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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355.
Families in Action for Quality Education
Because students deserve quality choices We are building a citywide movement for quality schools through parent and student leadership, and reclaiming the narrative about public education so Black and Brown parent and youth voices are heard.
1549
Oakland
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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356.
Families in Action for Justice
Families in Action for Justice (FIA4J) was established in 2021 to build the leadership capacity of parents, youth, and educators.
Oakland
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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357.
Contra Costa County Charter Coalition
Families, educators and youth representing quality public charter schools in Contra Costa County.
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Oakland
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Lung
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358.
American Lung Association in California
American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving #lunghealth and preventing lung disease.
157664
Oakland
PTA CALIFORNIA CONGRESS OF PARENTS TEACHERS & STUDENTS INC
Una escuela pública TK-8 con un programa de inmersión dual (español/inglés) en Oakland, CA | A TK-8 d EN Translate 510 8792152 510 8792152 EN Bienvenidos Welcome Sembrando Comunidad Growing Community MLA Family Handbook 20242025 Our family handbook has all the important MLA info you need.
906
Oakland
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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360.
The Oakland REACH
We are a parent-led group empowering parents from our most under-served communities to demand high quality schools for their children, and to disrupt systematic education inequities in Oakland public schools.
1709
Oakland





