Find non profit organizations in Catonsville, MD. Listings include Community Behavioral Health Association of Maryland, Worthy Girls, Worthy Lives, Spring Grove Arboretum, Hunger Free Zone, OSS Weightlifting Club, Inc., Middle School Madness - Catonsville.
Our mission is to provide artists and residents with visual and performing arts experiences all around Baltimore County. Please join us.
CBH unites the behavioral healthcare providers of Maryland for the purpose of improving mental health
Create community murals that visually promote Cville as an artsy destination: Music, Art & Food.
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This is a Fundraising page for ASHA which is a registered non-profit animal rescue organization & don't receive funding from the government. We operate solely on donations from our...
Trip Dates: February 14 through February 22, 2014
We are a safe space for students to express themselves creatively. Through our creative approach, students achieve the lifetime achievement of publishing a book.
Devoted to facilitating the conversation about what parents want from giving birth through raising babies and providing the resources for them to get it!
This page is designed to keep members of the Rollingwood Community informed and in contact with their fellow neighbors while creating and maintaining a history of the Catonsville c...
The Medieval and Fantasy Society (MFS) meets weekly every Tuesday @ 3:00pm in the Barn.
CCBC Essex Enactus is community of students, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustai...
Veterans and students welcome! Did you know that CCBC has over 400 student veterans? Help make a difference for those who've made a difference.
Anetrice House, Inc was established to assist young mothers, 16-25 years of age, in deciding their paths in life and is rooted in the belief that "It takes a village to raise a chi...