Find non profit organizations in Los Angeles, CA. Listings include TutorWorld, Sports and Recreation for the Blind, Upward African Woman, Family First Foundation, Council for Watershed Health, Indigenous Wellness Collective.
The Peter Christian Hernandez Memorial Scholarship is a fund set up and managed to help young students achieve their dreams of higher education.
Non-profit organization advancing the field of medicine and Graduate Medical Education
The award-winning WISH Community and Academy Schools are free, non-profit public schools, home to mor
USC’s Prison Education Project creates the opportunity for USC and incarcerated students to learn from each other in a rigorous and collaborative learning environment across a vari...
USC Staff Assembly is an officially recognized branch of the USC governance system.
Through a holistic approach to emotional well-being, Wellnest offers hope, healing, and opportunity to the children, young adults, families, and communities we serve. Our commitmen...
Chabad @ UCLA is every Jewish Bruin's Home Away from Home & the most dynamic Jewish presence on UCLA campus, serving Jewish students since 1969! Join us for awesome Shabbat dinner...
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To support, educate and empower women who are intimately involved with incarcerated men. To educate society as to why women choose to be in relationships.
Join in over 90 years of service and sisterhood with the oldest all-female service organization at t
Los Angeles' first domestic violence shelter. Check out this link to a video about us and our history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HZwMauo9Nw
Nonprofit community organization founded by local university and high school students designed to integrate artistry, sustainability, and service via donations
We are a dog and cat rescue specializing in saving vulnerable animals from shelters who need a little extra TLC before being adopted out. If you would like to donate you can find...
A multi-generational community group that stands for immigrant rights, Muslims, Little Tokyo, and JAs
Foundation is dedicated to the professional advancement of the LAPD by providing enhanced opportunities for training, education and equipment for officers.
LITTLE MISS AFRICAN AMERICAN is first and foremost an EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM in a PAGEANT FORMAT. It is