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Oakland, CA 94610 Walk Oakland Bike Oakland's (WOBO) mission is to improve neighborhood quality
of life in Oakland by making walking and bicycling safe, accessible, easy and
fun. more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94597 The Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation works to preserve and enhance Walnut
Creek's nearly 3000 acres of open space and to educate area residents so that
they can enjoy this wonderful resource. more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94596 As part of the City of Walnut Creek Art, Recreation and Community Services
Department, the Walnut Creek Seniors Club at the Civic Park Community Center is
here to create community through people, parks and programs. more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94597
| We are a community united in God's love, actively sharing that love with all.
We share God's love by performing acts of compassion, mercy and justice in the
neighborhood, the community in the world. We invite those who historically have
been excluded from the church into our community, welcoming. . . | more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94598
| It is the purpose of the Walnut Festival Association, a non-profit corporation
to:
Raise funds for distribution to educational, recreation, artistic, civic, and
charitable causes.
To provide a vehicle for other non-profit organizations to raise funds for
their redistribution throughout the year.
To. . . | more |
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Oakland (downtown), CA 94612 Wardrobe for Opportunity is a nonprofit organization that provides professional
clothing and career support to low-income job seekers so they can secure
employment and become economically self-sufficient. more |
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Fremont, CA 94536
| As the local Health Care District, our mission is to meet the healthcare needs
of the District residents through medical services, education and research.
Within this scope, Washington Township Health Care District is committed to
assuming the leadership role in improving and maintaining the health status of
the. . . | more |
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Richmond, CA 94804
| The mission of the Watershed Project is to educate and inspire communities to
protect their local watersheds. We seek to increase public understanding of the
effects of human impacts upon San Francisco Bay Estuary, to promote and
encourage understanding and appreciation of our local natural resources, and to
foster an. . . | more |
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Concord, CA 94521 Since 1960, We Care has improved the lives of Contra Costa's most vulnerable
children and their families by offering them diverse, innovative, and
responsive services to help transform their lives. more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94597 To help people affected by cancer enhance their health and well-being through
participation in a professional program of emotional support, education, and
hope. more |
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RICHMOND, CA 94804 IT IS THE WEST CONTRA COSTA YOUTH SERVICE BUREAU'S MISSION TO COLLABORATE AND
COOPERATE WITH EXISTING SYSTEMS TO BETTER CHILDREN'S, YOUTH, AND ADULTS
ACCESSIBILITY TO SERVICES THAT WILL IMPROVE AND ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF THEIR
LIVES. more |
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Walnut Creek, CA 94595
| The White Kitty Foundation is a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization dedicated to
the care, nurture and quality of life of the animals in our community (Contra
Costa County). Through donations and fund raising, the Foundation seeks to
shelter, rehabilitate, and nurture animals, regardless of condition, and
ultimately find them a home. . . | more |
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Fremont, CA 94539 We provide therapeutic horseback riding to disabled clients, and equestrian
training based on horse-rider communication and gentleness to our abled clients. more |
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Concord, CA 94521 Our mission is to bring to our residents a more at home experience. Giving back
and giving a little of our time is worth a million words more |
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Oakland, CA 94612
| Founded in 1990, the Women of Color Resource Center (WCRC) is a national
movement support organization headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area that
promotes the political, economic, social and cultural well-being of women and
girls of color in the United States. Informed by a social justice perspective
that takes. . . | more |
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Oakland, CA 94609 To empower women with cancer to be active and informed consumers and survivors;
to provide community for women with cancer and their supporters; to educate the
general community about cancer; and to be actively involved in the struggle for
a life-affirming, cancer-free society. more |
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Berkeley, CA 94702 The Women's Daytime Drop-In Center (WDDC) is a non-profit program addressing
the needs of homeless women and children to ensure that they have a safe
daytime refuge where they receive support, nourishing meals, and access to
community resources to overcome homelessness and regain self sufficiency. more |
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Oakland, CA 94612 The mission of Women's Initiative is to build the entrepreneurial capacity of
women to overcome economic and social barriers and achieve self-sufficiency. more |
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Oakland, CA 94612
| World Bridges engages young adults from low-income backgrounds in global
learning, community solidarity work, international exchanges, environmental
stewardship, and most significantly, leadership development. Through a series
of interactive workshops, retreats, service-learning projects, local
internships and international volunteer work exchanges, participants begin to
understand their individual experiences and potential roles within. .
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San Francisco , CA 94109
World Savvy's mission is to educate and engage young people in community and
world affairs. By giving young people opportunities to develop
knowledge of international issues, we prepare them for personal and
professional success in our global community.
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