Similar organisations to Native Daughters of the Golden West Home
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Parent Teacher Group
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2611.
PTA California Congress of Parents Teachers & Students Inc
Surf it. Our mission is to positively impact the lives of all children and families attending Malibu Elementa The mission of California State PTA is to positively impact the lives of all children and families.
285
Malibu
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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2612.
Bridge of Hope SD Inc
Bridge of Hope San Diego is dedicated to strengthening families in transition BRIDGE OF HOPE HELPS FAMILIES IN TRANSITION.
1600
San Diego
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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2613.
Amazing X Charitable Trust
Our Community Foundation serves to improve the quality of life for all people in Newaygo County.
2500
Fremont
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Alumni Associations
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2614.
University of California San Fran Graduate Div Alumni Assoc
UCSF - advancing health worldwide™. This is the worldwide network of past or current students, post-docs, fellows and faculties of the University of California, San Francisco.
2500
San Francisco
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Human Service Organizations
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2615.
From One To Another
OUR MISSION IS TO CREATE A STABLE HOME LIFE FOR CHILDREN ABSENT FROM THEIR FAMILIES.
Harrison
Bay Area Youth Centers
Our Mission: We walk with young people impacted by adversity toward a future with connection and meaning.
1273
San Anselmo
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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2617.
Fooksman Family Foundation
The Fooksman Family Foundation was established in 2018 by Eugene Fooksman.
Menlo Park
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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2618.
California Veterans Assistance
(661) 695-3626 www. cavaf. org Non profit organization that provides housing and supportive services fo CVAF serves veterans and other individuals and their families who are homeless at risk and low income.
1534
Bakersfield
ASIAN PACIFIC SELF-DEVELOPMENT
Together we can build A safe and supportive community Our Story Asian Pacific SelfDevelopment And Residential Association APSARA was formed in 1989 by a resident group of 35 refugee families who lived in Park Village Apartments PVA a deteriorated and unsafe 230unit apartment complex.
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