Find non profit organizations in Bellevue, NE. Listings include Bryan Middle Boys & Girls Club, Lakewood Villages Neighborhood Association (Bellevue, NE), TOPSoccer BSC, High Hopes Child Care, Bellevue Mayor's Youth Council, Birchcrest PTA.
Henry Davis Middle BGC serves youth by providing programs, activities and opportunities focused on our 5 organizational pillars. We serve in areas of Academic Success, Character an...
Soccer teams & games for young & adult athletes with special needs in the Omaha/Council Bluffs area.
We are the local youth of Bellevue, who want's to make a change! Follow us on X and Instagram @bvyouthcouncil
This is a page for Birchcrest PTA to communicate important information about upcoming events or activities that impact students attending Birchcrest.
We exist to reduce risks to the vulnerable population and assist them in gaining access to resources.
We are meeting at the Fireman's Hall, 2108 Franklin St in Bellevue. Come join us, get a great breakfast, and see what you can do to make the world better. We meet from 7 am to 8 a...
The purpose of the Gross Catholic Booster Club is to unite parents, coaches, faculty, staff, alumni and the community to support Gross Catholic students and staff with their activi...
The Red Hots of Sarpy County are a locally based nonprofit organization with the sole purpose of supporting individuals with special needs in Sarpy County.
- Young adult ministry at Iglesia Fraternidad Cristiana - CELULA PULSE every Thursday @7:30. Dm for location!
Troop 483 serves the Bellevue area and its youth focusing on a Youth Lead Program. Troop 483 works with young men and women to instill leadership, respect, scouting skills, persona...
Troop 474 meets at Leonard Lawrence Grade School on Thursdays at 7:00 pm. A boy led troop that camps every month
Discover your ideal shared living situation – whether you're looking for a room or a roommate. We provide resources to help you find the perfect fit, wherever you are. https://rent...
The official page of the Midwest Sociological Society
"No one can pass through life, any more than he can pass through a bit of country, without leaving tracks behind, and those tracks may often be helpful to those coming after him in...