Find non profit organizations in Decatur, GA. Listings include Physicians' Care Clinic, Inc., The Regular Grand Lodge of Ga A.A.R, ShaVon Wins Project, The I&C Empowerment Zone, Inc., BEE Green Cleaning Service, Fruitful Community Foundation.
The Community Achievement Center, Inc. has partnered with DeKalb County to help serve its more than 600,000 residents.
PCC is the oldest and largest charitable clinic serving residents of DeKalb County. We provide low-in
We provide free nutritious meals and enrichment activities to children in underprivileged communities
Mission Statement: "To empower our community by dressing the youth for success, nourishing bodies and
To provide superior residential cleaning services using eco-friendly products and sustainable practices, creating a healthier home environment for our clients while protecting the ...
Growing the next generation of earth stewards for a climate resilient future.
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Cobb School of Champions Inc. is a Track and Field Nonprofit created by Coach Napoleon B. Cobb while coaching Olympians Terrence Trammell and Angelo Taylor Jr.
Southwest DeKalb High School PTSA is here to serve, support and advocate!
A Nonprofit organization created to address socioeconomic disparities in urban communities.
Official page of the Decatur High School Parent Teacher Student Association (Decatur, GA).
To provide housing, life skills training, job readiness, and mental wellness through the arts for youth aging out of the foster care system, helping them transition into adulthood ...
We are a charitable organization dedicated to making a positive impact in the world.
An annual celebration of art, the Decatur Arts Festival features an array of arts experiences.
Sunday, Sept 28th, 2014, 2 - 7 PM, Decatur GA http://skateraid.net/
The Oakhurst Neighborhood Association supports and develops community-driven initiatives and program
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. is a historically Black fraternity founded on January 9, 1914.
Restoring the effectiveness of natural childbirth and the importance of breastfeeding for the mother