Find non profit organizations in Sacramento, CA. Listings include SPOA 1849 Foundation, Camellia City Rug Hooking Guild-Sacramento, Boulevard Park Neighborhood Association, L For Lupus Community Foundation, The SOL Project, Association of Fundraising Professionals - California Capital Chapter.
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Contra dance is an old time community dance where couples face each other in long lines up and down the dance floor and dance with every other couple in the line. Dances are done ...
Boulevard Park is located in Midtown Sacramento. Residents, including homeowners and renters, meet here to stay in touch and stay informed!
Sacramento Aerie 9, Fraternal Order of Eagles is an all American, Patriotic organization, uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice and equality. Chartered in 18...
L for Lupus Foundation is committed to raising awareness, education, and advanced social aid.
We provide Sober Transitional Living in the Greater Sacramento area.
The SOL Project is a health education program. We advocate for healthy, tobacco-free communities in Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties.
AFPCCC is the California Capital Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals
Youth Centers in Sacramento: Main Center: 1901 Del Paso Blvd. 95815 Valley-hi: 8355 Arroyo Vista Dr, Sacramento, CA 95823
A peer to peer support group for parents of baby(ies) who have died from the time of conception through early infancy.
Volunteer organization to support and assist our homeless and at-risk neighbors on their journey from living out in the open to living in homes.
As members of CSUS NSSLHA, students have the opportunity to network with other students who have similar interests, meet professionals working in the field, and participate in a va...
Since its inception in 1985, CBHA has endeavored to provide agency executives with the support, assistance and camaraderie that can help make a difference in the often-difficult ta...
Dedicated to ensuring a state of health for all Californians