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COMMUNITY TECH NETWORK
CTN transforms lives by teaching digital literacy in over ten languages to adults over 60+, the disabled, and low-income families.
1000
San Francisco
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
Social Development Centers Incorporated
SDC, Inc. is committed to providing personalized services, which promote the interest and respect the choices of each individual.
San Francisco
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
Central Market Community Benefit District
Mid Market Community Benefit District is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to promoting local businesses and creating a clean, safe vibrant public, neighborhood space.
630
San Francisco
MERCY HOUSING CALIFORNIA
If you're looking for information about Mercy Housing, we can be found on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
26192
San Francisco
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Education N.E.C.
Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco Inc
Since 1979, the Housing Rights Commission of San Francisco (HRCSF) has been dedicated to combating the displacement crisis gripping our city by building the power of working-class tenants of color to take on the real estate industry and win housing justice for all.
San Francisco
San Francisco City Guides
City Guide volunteers lead free walking tours sharing San Francisco's history, lore and legends.
25711
San Francisco
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Patient Services�Entertainment, Recreation
California Medical Billing Advocates Inc
We act as patient advocates to reduce or eliminate unjust medical bills before they become crippling debt.
San Francisco
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Single Organization Support
Compass Qalicb
We help homeless and at-risk families find stable housing and achieve self-sufficiency.
2406
San Francisco
Compass Family Services
We help homeless and at-risk families find stable housing and achieve self-sufficiency.
2406
San Francisco
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Disabled Persons' Rights
Cal-TASH
Supporting people with disabilities to direct the courses of their own lives and to live and participate successfully in inclusive schools and communities All people should have the supports they need to direct their own lives & live and participate successfully in inclusive schools and communities.
1999
SAN FRANCISCO