Find non profit organizations in Dayton, OH. Listings include Dayton Community Cat Project, Kappa Delta at Wright State University, Children's Dyslexia Center of Dayton, Wright Brothers Institute, Miami Valley Chapter Ohara Ikebana, Oak Tree Corner, Center for Grieving Children.
Purrfect Additions, Inc. is a 501c3 domestic nonprofit corporation. Purrfect Additions, Inc. was created in the hopes we can find homes for all of our feline friends, and promote s...
Current Chapter President: Steve Kaplan; [email protected] Current Chapter Secretary: Robert Ison; [email protected] Current Chapter Vice President and Social Media: Alan See;...
Providing area caregivers with food & outdoor shelters for abandoned and homeless cats
Our business hours are limited due to COVID 19. Our meetings at this time are virtual. If interested in meeting with a trustee, please email [email protected]
As a patient as Cincinnati Children's, I received many pairs of comfy jammies from my friends and family. Now that I am an outpatient patient, my friends and family send in pajamas...
Kappa Delta Sorority is committed to providing opportunities and experiences that inspire women to greatness. For more information about our chapter, visit http://wright.kappadelta...
Warriors on Wheels Cycling's MISSION: Changing the lives of Veterans and First Responders, One Bike at a Time.
Adventure Central is an after school program in partnership with Ohio 4-H, The Ohio State University and Five Rivers Metroparks serving children ages 5-18 in the West Dayton commun...
Belmont is a church located in Dayton in the heart of the Belmont community. We are focused on following Jesus, growing in faith, and making a difference. Join us for Sunday Worshi...
Dayton Ballet School Ensemble (DBSE), divided into apprentice and full ensemble dancers, is a pre-professional training program associated with Dayton Ballet School and Dayton Ball...
The CARES (Community Alliance for Restorative, Educational, and Social) Justice Institute, Incorporated is an organized Racial Equity organism established and mobilized to campaign...
The WRITElife Village is a mentoring program that encourages youth to be unique, bold and creative!
Dyslexia is a neurologically-based, often familial disorder which interferes with the acquisition and processing of language, including phonological processing in reading, writing,...
R House Ministries is dedicated to the safety, healing, and empowerment of vulnerable women in our community. We build 1:1 relationships, share the love of Jesus Christ, provide ta...
Abolition Ohio was inspired by the Dayton Human Trafficking Accords conference, convened by the University of Dayton in November 2009. Its mission is guided by the conference’s fi...
Who We Are As a coalition of faith communities and other organizations and individuals committed to immigrant justice, the Miami Valley Immigration Coalition is committed to promot...
Five Rivers Youth Rugby Foundation is dedicated to the development of rugby by providing youth opportunities, promoting growth through area partnerships, and expanding awareness of...
NBFY offers an array of support services, programs and activities for youth and young adults and families living in Miami Valley.
During an AIM class the student in encouraged to perform simple rhythmical exercises involving the fine and gross motor muscles. The repetition and sequential movements teach timi...
Oak Tree Corner provides free support groups for young people 3-18 who have experienced the death of someone significant. Groups are offered in Greene, Montgomery, and Warren count...
The Reynolds Associate Foundation has supported local nonprofits in the Dayton, OH area since 1956.
Reach Out of Montgomery County (ROMC) started in 1995 as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grantee with a mission to secure the underserved population access to health care services...
Safe Families for Children is a volunteer-driven movement that relies upon host families, and a network of support, to open their arms, their hearts, and their homes to host vulner...
Kids in New Directions (KIND) was founded in 1987. KIND provides the Dayton community’s children, grades K-6, with a safe place to learn and grow through positive interactions, str...
The Wright State University General Surgery Residency Program in Dayton is one of the largest general surgery programs in the United States. For more information go to: http://www....
The Dayton Christian Center promotes community by nurturing children and empowering families in a Christian environment.