Find non profit organizations in Providence, RI. Listings include Adeusa Rhode Island, Providence Police FOP Lodge #3 Union Hall, Rhode Island Vapers Advocacy, Comité en Acción, Kappa Delta Phi, Epsilon Chapter, Friar Food Rescue.
The purpose of this page is to share events hosted at the union hall, by the FOP and supporting local organizations.
"The premier national fraternity setting the standard of brotherhood."
The Friar Food Rescue is a program at Providence College that stores and delivers leftover food that would normally go to waste. The FFR is an affiliate of the Food Recovery Networ...
Official Rhode Island Chapter of the IGDA join our Discord server https://discord.gg/vhYugJP
BLACK POLICY MONTH RHODE ISLAND - #BPMRI
Sunshine Power - Promoting Christ Work and Happiness!
"If you educate a man, you educate an individual but if you educate a woman, you educate [and empower] a family, a community, a nation." - African Proverb
The RISD American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) chapter is an independent, nonprofit, stu
MedSpa Bureau is the trusted authority in the aesthetics industry, dedicated to upholding the highest standards of ethics.
PRSA/SENE is among the region’s largest professional organizations for public relations practitioners
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As the trade group & voice for southeastern New England’s life sciences, we advance industry educatio
The Prisoners Family Union (P.F.U) is a unified body of family members and friends of currently and formerly incarcerated men, women and juveniles in the Criminal Justice System.
Hollaback! Providence is a local chapter of the international movement to end street harassment--sexual harassment in public spaces.
This is a group of God fearing drama ministers. Who are dedicated to proclaim the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ through stage and film ministrations.
Xavier & Aiden say that this is the season of giving. They wanted to share and give back to the community. They noticed that people were in need of warm clothing such as hats, g...
Since 1979, WDC has been an innovator in the design, development, construction and property management of low-income housing throughout New England.