Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kennebec Valley
TO CREATE AND SUPPORT ONE-TO-ONE MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS THAT IGNITE THE POWER AND PROMISE OF AREA YOUTH.
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1. WATERVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.

2. Humane Society Waterville Area
Since 1970 the Humane Society Waterville Area has provided safe refuge for animals 7 MRSA 3932-A.

3. GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE RESOURCE INC
Golden Retriever Rescue Resource, GRRR, is an all volunteer 501 C3 golden retriever rescue in NW Ohio.

4. Waterville Opera House Association
Theatrical Productions, Concerts, Comedy, Touring Shows, Ballet Performances, & More operahouse.

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