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Woodland Cemetery Assoc of Dayton
An active cemetery, serving over 1,600 families annually.
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DAYTON
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Parks and Playgrounds
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3305.
International Mountain Bicycling Association
Trail advocacy and education Redwood Coast Mountain Bike Association Redwood Coast Mountain Bike Association RCMBA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization and chapter club of the North West Regional Division of the International Mountain Biking Association IMBA and is dedicated to building maintaining and advocating for sustainable mountain bike trails and bike parks in the Northern California region.
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GA Sanctuaries
GA Sanctuaries offers rescued farm animals a safe haven from neglect, abuse and slaughter for the remainder of their natural lifespan.
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Hospitals and Primary Medical Care Facilities
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3307.
Hospital Association of Southern California
HASC advocates for over 176 hospital members representing 31 health systems in Southern California while promoting quality, accessible health care.
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Los Angeles
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Human Service Organizations
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3308.
Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
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San Bernardino
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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ROANOKE
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2220
LOS ANGELES




