Similar organisations to Friends of Wangari Gardens
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Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations
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415.
Gardens for Charlestown Inc
One of Boston’s oldest community gardens, maintained by its 60+ members, supported by the generosity of our friends and neighbors, and open to the public.
538
Charlestown
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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416.
COMMUNITY CROPS
We provide education, advocacy and experiences to grow local food in Lincoln, NE.
6500
Lincoln
Meadowlands Area YMCA
Celebrating 💯 years of changing lives by strengthening the Meadowlands community 🎉 To serve the communities of the Meadowlands Area by offering services and programs that build healthy spirits, minds and bodies; so that men, women, children and families of all income abilities, races and religions, can participate in programs which instill Christian values that will help them develop as citizens in their communities.
346
East Rutherford
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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418.
Kenilworth Garden Club
FOSTER KNOWLEDGE AND LOVE OF GARDENING, PHOTOGRAPHY & CONSERVATION.
Wilmette
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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419.
Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference
Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference.
1846
Chicago
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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420.
Gainesville Garden Club Inc
The Gainesville Garden Club promotes the beauty of nature, the knowledge and love of gardening, and the protection of the environment.
1300
Gainesville
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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421.
Legacy Park Friends
Legacy Park Friends (501C3) aims to support our City park through charitable giving and volunteerism.
64
Greenville
34Th Street Wholistic Gardens Education Center Inc
The 34th Street Community Garden is the pilot project of the 34th Street Community Gardens & Education Center.
1769
GULFPORT
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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423.
Evanston Grows
Evanston Grows is a collaborative non-profit organization whose mission is to increase healthy food access, promote food literacy, and advance health equity by building a local fresh food system that is more just, sustainable and resilient.
Evanston







