Find non profit organizations in Osgood, IN. Listings include Carson Hughes Memorial Ride, The 3:18 Foundation, Osgood Lions Club, Osgood Historical Museum, Osgood American Legion Post 267.
Ripley Wranglers 4-H Horse & Pony club empowers & educates today's youth while encouraging lifelong friendships through the shared love of equines.
A coffee shop in Osgood Indiana working to make great coffee while telling people they matter. 🇺🇸Veteran Owned HOURS: Sunday: 12PM - 4PM Monday - Friday: 7AM - 5PM Saturday: Clo...
This 501c3 non-profit was created to honor the life and legacy of Carson Hughes, a talented wildlife and nature photographer. He has impacted those young and old, near and far, an...
F.A.R.M. CLUB (Farming & Antique Related Machinery) is a non - profit organization located in Southeastern Indiana.
We are a volunteer-led organization dedicated to making Osgood a better place to live, work, and play.
Carson was a talented teenage wildlife photographer. He left us far too soon, but his legacy lives on through this annual ride, bringing family, friends, and the community together...
The 3:18 Foundation was created in memory of M. Shawn Negangard. The goal of the Foundation is to find ways to pay it forward. 1 John 3:18 - Dear Children, let us not love with wo...
This is an annual 2-day event open to enrolled Indiana 4H members from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky
Ripley Wranglers 4-H Horse and Pony club empowers & educates today's youth while encouraging kids to establish lifelong friendships through their love of equines.
We currently have about 40 active members. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Osgood Grub Company in Osgood. Membership in all Lions Clubs is o...
We are a 501(c)3 that supports mothers and families in the event of child loss.
We purchase and provide food items for families in the Jac-Cen-Del and South Ripley school districts
This meal was started in 1984 by Father John Minta & Dova Hunter of St. John’s Catholic Church located at 331 S Buckeye St, Osgood, IN. Between 1984 and 2006 it was run by many dif...
The Indiana Extension Homemakers Association (IEHA) was founded in 1913 and continues to build on its rich heritage by working to strengthen Indiana homes and families.
A place where distractions are removed and seeking God becomes your focus.