Find non profit organizations in Gainesville, FL. Listings include NCFC Pioneers, SGMP Central Florida, Krishna Cares, SCNAVTA City College Gainesville, UF Aci Page, Greener Pastures Education and Advocacy, Inc..
We are an organization dedicated to disrupting generational cycles of poverty and child maltreatment. Our Mission: Building bridges to success for children.
Women and clinicians perform can perform proficient breast examinations by learning what to feel for with MammaCare's tactually accurate breast models. MammaCare created a Per...
A small group spreading the joy of Christmas to less fortunate children in our community
The purpose of the of Keep a Child Alive is to provide life-saving antiretroviral treatments, care and support services to children and their families with HIV/AIDS in Africa and t...
The mission of A Step Beyond the Fire Podcast is to take listeners beyond the face value of fire as we most often see it - a destructive process that can invoke fear in all of us. ...
Krishna Cares feeds those in need in the Gainesville and Alachua area. From the homeless, elderly, disabled, homebound to anyone in need of help for one reason or the other, we pro...
Ignite Refuge is a nonprofit faith-based organization that was founded by Pastors Mark and Lisa Vega of Ignite Life Center in February 2016 to reach the need within the Gainesville...
The University of Florida Student Chapter of the American Concrete Institute aims at always advancing concrete knowledge.
At Essential Education International, we teach people to use essential oils in their home and business. Learn about the art and science of aromatherapy in a creative hands on lea...
Tiny Tote is a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization with the mission of reducing plastic waste in the United States���
Westside Samaritans Clinic is a free medical clinic serving uninsured people in Gainesville, Florida. We are located at 1029 NE 9th Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. Please call (352)...
The Council of Catholic Women acts through its members to support, empower, and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership, and service.
Flamingo Hammock is a small community of friends from the 1970s who live as neighbors on land that they own in common and manage as a nature sanctuary.