Location livermore
List of non-profit organizations in livermore.
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Health Support Services
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Pragya Yog Alliance
HEALTH AWARNESS PragyaYog MENU A UNION OF INDIVIDUAL SELF WITH ABSOLUTE ETERNAL SELF A device for developing spiritual prudence insight and intuition.
Livermore
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Public Foundations
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Livermore Rodeo Foundation
TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS THAT BENEFIT COMMUNITIES AND IMPROVE THE LIVES OF FAMILIES .
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SHEPHERD'S GATE
Shepherd's Gate exists to meet the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of women and their children suffering from homelessness, addiction and domestic violence through the love of Jesus Christ, equipping them to lead lives of faith, hope and love, and to reach out to others in His name.
Livermore
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Employment Training
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Northern California Cement Masons Apprenticeship & Training CMTTEE
PROVIDE TRAINING TO CEMENT MASONS APPRENTICES FOR THE 46 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTIES.
Livermore
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Christian
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Living Hope Mountain Respite Inc
Page Updated. Living Hope Mountain Respite LEARN MORENewsletter Our Vision To provide a respite weekend in the Colorado Rockies formarried couples that have experienced the death of a child.
Livermore
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Fishing and Hunting Clubs
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Livermore-Pleasanton Rod & Gun Club
PROVIDE A PLACE FOR HUNTING AND FISHING ENTHUSIASTS TO COME TOGETHER AND SOCIALIZE, IMPROVE SKILLS, LEARN WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND LEARN SAFETY RULES.
Livermore
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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Rotary District 5170 Foundation
THE FOUNDATION ADMINISTERS FUNDS CONTRIBUTED BY ITS PARTICIPATING ROTARY CLUBS, INTERACT CLUBS, ROTARACT CLUBS AND ANY OTHER PERSONS OR GROUPS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND DISTRIBUTES FOUNDATION FUNDS AND ASSETS TO SUPPORT ITS CHARITABLE AND PUBLIC PURPOSES.
Livermore
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Single Organization Support
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Friends of the Livermore Public Library
The mission of the Friends of the Livermore Public Library is to support the Library and its services and programs by advocating for public support and use of the Library by generating current and long-term funding and by developing volunteer involvement.
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