Similar organisations to Flying Geese Quilt Guild Inc
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Visual Arts Organizations
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Quilts for Kids Inc
TRANSFORM DISCONTINUED OR PURCHASED FABRICS INTO HOMEMADE QUILTS AND THEN DISTRIBUTE THESE COMPLETED QUILTS TO CHILDREN WITH CANCER, AIDS, AND OTHER LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES FOR THEIR COMFORT AND WELL BEING.
Fairless Hills
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Visual Arts Organizations
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272.
Weavers Guild of Boston Inc
Founded in 1922, the Weavers' Guild of Boston is the oldest and one of the largest weavers' guilds in the United States.
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Andover
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Human Service Organizations
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Quilts for Kids
The exempt purpose of Quilts for Kids is to provide work and income for economically-challenged women and to sponsor education for underprivileged children who live in an encampment of Indian street beggars in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Longmont
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Visual Arts Organizations
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274.
Quilters Unlimited of Talahassee
Quilting, friendship, community, craftsmanship, creativity, happiness and seam ripping.
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Tallahassee
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Visual Arts Organizations
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275.
Piedmont Fiber Guild
To promote Fiber Arts to members/community through education, events, support, and advocacy.
777
Charlotte
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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276.
Station Stitchers
Station Stitchers is a 501(c)3 non-profit quilting studio where volunteers make and donate quilts Station Stitchers’ mission is to make quilts for the under-served populations of Loudoun County.
710
Purcellville
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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277.
Pro Animalium Group Inc
The Ybor Misfits Microsanctuary Find the links to follow our socials learn about our events watch our babies progress and learn more about our efforts by clickingHERE.
Tampa
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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278.
Manatee Patchworkers Inc
We are a group of quilters ranging from beginner to expert.
794
Bradenton
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Visual Arts Organizations
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279.
Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Inc
The Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild, a Fiber Arts Community, promotes creative expression and appreciation of the fiber arts to its diverse member base and the public through both virtual and direct meetings, workshops, community outreach, exibitions and social media.
Tucson





