Find non profit organizations in Tucson, AZ. Listings include Strada Company, Protection Network Action Fund/ Fondo de Acción de las Redes de Protección, Cohon Award, Military Affairs Committee of the Tucson Metro Chamber, Life Matters AZ, Old Pueblo Rotary Club in Tucson AZ.
Through our efforts, we are strengthening Native American communities by providing programs in the a
انجمن فرهنگی دانشجویان ایرانی توسان این انجمن غیر سیاسی - غیر مذهبی بوده و با هدف معرفی فرهنگ ایرانی و پشتیبانی از فعالیتهای اجتماعی و فرهنگی ایرانیان توسان تأسیس شده است. ICAT is...
Established by their children and grandchildren, the Foundation presents yearly awards to individuals for accomplishments that benefit Klal Yisroel -- www.cohonaward.com
June 6, 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of the discovery of HIV, the virus known to cause AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
Welcome to my new old page made for community events. For unity. Keeping it positive for all of us.
AZ Junior Wildcats is a youth inline hockey club in Tucson, AZ. We have recreational leagues for kids 5-18 and are forming competitive tournament teams to travel around Arizona in...
The Amphi Education Association has been working for the last 70 years to move the conversation surrounding Public Education. We are a group of dedicated educators (Teachers and ES...
We train Capoeira Angola. Our Mestre is Marcelo Angola and our Professor is Charmoso do mar from Angoleiros do mar.
Mission: To promote worldwide childhood literacy through implementation of various programs related to education. Vision: To see that every child achieves their full potential in...
Our mission is to make the world a better place through small acts of Leadership, Inspiration, and Love. At LIL Acts, we believe that individual action at the lowest level can tr...
Prof. Noam Chomsky (November 26, 2012) In full agreement with Cindy Sheehan, especially where she emphasizes the American nature of this responsibility, of this moral wound [see be...
Fort Lowell Day celebrates the U.S. Cavalry post that protected Tucson from 1873 to 1891. Free family fun with cavalry reenactments, food, games and music.