Similar organisations to Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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649.
Japan Society of Fairfield County, Inc.
Japan Society of Fairfield County, Inc.
Ridgefield
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Women's Service Clubs
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650.
Pilot Club of Canyon Lake
As an integral part of the Canyon Lake community, our signature project is education about and service to survivors of traumatic brain injury.
569
CANYON LAKE
OPERATION JERSEY CARES INC
Operation Jersey Cares is a volunteer organization whose mission is to help our troops overseas as well as the returning Soldiers and Marines who have been wounded in combat.
3400
Somerville
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Administration of Justice, Courts (Court Administration, Court Reform, Alternatives to Litigation and Sentencing)
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652.
Lancaster Bail Fund
A volunteer run revolving fund on a mission to end money bail and pretrial detention.
1219
Lancaster
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Swimming, Water Recreation
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653.
Southern California Aquatic Masters Swimming Club
Masters Swim Team, Beginner Swim Lessons, Aqua Pro, Triathletes, Ocean Swimming, USMS Competitions Provide aquatic amateur swimming programs to the community to foster healthy lifestyles through physical fitness water safety and swimming instruction.
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Culver City
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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654.
Castro Community On Patrol
Castro Community on Patrol: A visible safety presence in SF Castro BECOME A PATROLLER andor DONATE TO SUPPORT US Our unpaid Patroller volunteers make a difference on every Patrol they deploy with.
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San Francisco
Central American Resource Center
CARECEN-Los Angeles was founded by 1980s refugees.
17336
Los Angeles
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Rehabilitative Medical Services
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656.
Costa Therapy
Provide rehabilitation therapy to veterans, first-responders and military members using aquatic-adaptive surf as a modality for mindfulness, physical fitness, stress relief, wellness, spirituality and overall quality of life.
Satellite Beach
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Human Service Organizations
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657.
Until We Are All Free Movement
Until We Are All Free is a human rights organization, led by formerly incarcerated people, that uses our direct experience with human rights violations to create pathways toward freedom.
1688
New Hope






