Similar organisations to Friends of the Chestnut Hill Library
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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3430.
Chevington Woods Recreation Club Inc
The Chevington Woods Pool is a family friendly pool conveniently located in the Chevington Woods Subdivision at 8962 Chevington Court off of State Route 204.
950
Pickerington
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Student Sororities, Fraternities
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3431.
Alpha Sigma Phi Undergraduate Housing Corp
to Better the World through Better Men.
16915
Newark
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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3432.
Berkeley-Regis United Neighborsneighborhood Association
BRUN is Denver’s largest registered neighborhood organization, covering the area from W 38th to W 52nd avenues, between Sheridan and Federal boulevards.
1700
Denver
HARLAN COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE SHELTER
Harlan County Friends of the Shelter is dedicated to providing care, adoption and rescue of homeless and abandoned animals in Harlan County.
Harlan
Assistance League of Denver
We are a national non-profit with 26,000 volunteer members in 120 cities providing help to 1.
4359
Denver
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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3435.
St Hill Foundation Inc
The St. Hill Foundation Inc. Home About Get Involved Upcoming Events Contact News Gallery More The St.
Katy
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
DC Public Library Foundation Bringing philanthropic support toDC Public Libraries since 1985 The DC Public Library Foundation partners with the DC Public Library to enhance Washington DCs public libraries bringing private philanthropy together with government support to ensure that our libraries deliver the highest quality of service to the Districts residents.
WASHINGTON
FRIENDS OF THE ABERDEEN B AND O TRAIN STATION INC
Aberdeen BO Train Station Our Vision Preserve the Aberdeen BO Train Station as the Historical Gateway into Aberdeen and Americas Railroading Heritage.
Aberdeen
LUKAS FOUNDATION INC
The Lukas Community A residential community for adults with developmental challenges Menu Grateful for von Weber de Nicola and Billings Trusts We are grateful to have received a 7500 grant from the Madelaine G.
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