Find non profit organizations in Long Beach, MS. Listings include Society of St Vincent de Paul, Long Beach, Mississippi, Beauty with Heart Foundation, Long Beach Excellence in Education Foundation, Psi Chi USM Gulf Park, STEP UP To Leadership Gulf Coast, Long Beach Kiwanis Club.
For Pet’s Sake Rescue is a nonprofit organization based in Long Beach, MS established in 2019. In 2021, our small home based/foster based rescue grew and moved into a private fac...
Long Beach Street is a membership organization whose purpose is to protect and enhance Long Beach's historically and culturally significant commercial area.
The Mississippi Commercial Fisheries United serves daily to protect the most endangered species- the commercial fisherman! MSCFU is a non-profit 501(c) 6.
📞 228.863.7292 LBPD SAFER facility *Shelter *Adopt *Foster *Educate *Rescue Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM *message or call for Adoptions!
CALB is a non-profit organization consisting of men and women (of all faiths and professions) joining together for the common benefit of many worth-while charities in the Gulf Coas...
Connecting People with Jesus
The goal of the Long Beach Baseball League is not only to allow children an opportunity to play baseball, but also to build character and ethics as an individual.
Veterans serving veterans and our community!
The William Peyton Foundation is a 501(C)(3) that supports the community by “Loving Like Peyton”
Supporting foster youth and underserved children on the Mississippi Gulf Coast through self-care, education, mentorship, events, and scholarships.
Long Beach Excellence in Education Foundation administers funds for the charitable purpose of supporting the Long Beach School District, its teachers and students by funding schola...
University of Southern Miss. 🦅 The official page of the Gulf Coast Chapter. We are the International Psychology Honor Society located here on the Gulf Coast! Follow us ...
STEP UP (Starting Today Empowering Peers through Uniting and Participating) Council Gulf Coast is composed of youth and young adults with and without disabilities.