Similar organisations to Modesto Garden Club Inc
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Protestant
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Spiritual Fruit Farm
View our Equine Assisted Learning Brochure Spiritual Fruit Farm Please click on an area from the tree you would like to view.
Conestoga
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Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations
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Palma Sola Botanical Park Foundation, Inc.
To foster an appreciation of nature and landscaping, preserve our natural resources, and promote environmental education.
Bradenton
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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Gather and Grow
After a Gather and Grow experience, children will be in touch with the South Phoenix ancestral legacy of gardening.
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Phoenix
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Liliphant Inc
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Westport
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Organized Uplifting Resources & Strategies
Our mission is to be culturally responsive and relatable with resources.
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Farm Bureau
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California Flower Growers & Shippers
THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF FLOWER GROWERS AND SHIPPERS IS A NON-PROFIT TRADE ASSOCIATION REPRESENTING THE PROFESSIONAL NEEDS AND INTERESTS OF THE FLORAL INDUSTRY.
Fallbrook
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Nutrition Programs
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Seed To Table Oregon
To increase health and wellness of the Central Oregon community through providing equitable access to locally grown, farm fresh produce and offering opportunities in farm based education.
Sisters
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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Harvest for the Hungry Garden
We provide fresh organically grown produce for 4 hunger programs in our county, classes in growing food and medicinal plants organically and maintaining wildlife habitat.
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Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations
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FAR REACHES BOTANICAL CONSERVANCY
Our mission is to acquire and conserve botanically significant wild and cultivated ornamental plants new to North America, with special emphasis on those that are threatened or vulnerable to loss.
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