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A Vehicle for Change
Harnessing the power of the arts to drive social and environmental change |
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Adopt A Family of Marin
Adopt A Family of Marin provides financial assistance and emotional support to enable qualified low-income families with dependent children to move from unstable crisis situations into stability and self-sufficiency. |
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American Bone Health
American Bone Health educates communities on the prevention, detection and treatment of Osteoporosis, and through local events, publications and a volunteer network, emphasizes the importance of maintaining good bone health. |
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Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center
The Osher Marin Jewish Community Center is a place where people can enhance their lives through various activities that reflect the unique values of Jewish history and culture. We embrace the entire community and invite all to participate with us. |
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Buckelew Programs
Services and housing. Increasing self-sufficiency and enhancing quality of life for adults with mental illness. |
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California Lyme Disease Association (CALDA)
CALDA is committed to public and physician education about tick-borne diseases, research, and patient support. |
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Canal Alliance
The Canal Alliance is a community based organization that works to transform community and create global change on a local level developing self-sufficiency and leadership for a healthier community. |
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Casa Allegra Community Services
Casa Allegra Community Services supports people with developmental disabilities to achieve their dreams through community living, employment and educational opportunities. |
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Catholic Charities CYO
Catholic Charities CYO supports families, aging and disabled adults, and youth through social services and opportunities for healthy growth and development. This year, 40,000 Bay Area residents will receive supportive housing, after-school programs, CYO Athletics and Camp, counceling, immigrant and refugee services, youth residential care, adult day care and Meals on Wheels. |
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Cedars of Marin
The Cedars of Marin has been providing residential and day program services to individuals with developmental disabilities since 1919. The Cedars of Marin offers a high quality of life to persons with developmental disabilities in order to foster independance, defend dignity and realize each person's full potential. |
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College of Marin Student Nurses Association
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Community Violence Solutions
In partnership with the community, we are dedicated to ending sexual assault and family violence through prevention, crisis services and treatment. |
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Discovery Dogs
Promoting self-determination and greater independence by providing individualized assistance dog training programs for people with disabilities. |
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Ehlers-Danlos National Foundation
Providing education, awareness, advocacy and support for those affected with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a genetic connective tissue disorder causes joint dislocations, fragile skin, bruising, pain and sometimes early death. It affects about 1 in 5,000 people and is under-diagnosed. |
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Episcopal Church of Nativity
We cannot always do great things, but we do things with love. |
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EXODUS, Inc.
EXODUS' mission is to enhance the lives of developmentally disabled people by providing high-quality residential programs that support health, choice and personal growth, with an emphasis on individual needs, strengths and preferences. |
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Fairfax-San Anselmo Children's Center
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Family Service Agency of Marin
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Gilead House
To offer help to single mothers in need by helping them transition to a stable life and permanent housing. |
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Guide Dogs for the Blind
Guide Dogs for the Blind provides enhanced mobility to qualified individuals through partnership with dogs whose unique skills are developed and nurtured by dedicated volunteers and professional staff. |
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Halleck Creek Institute
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Homeward Bound of Marin
Homeward Bound is the primary provider of residential and support services to Marin's homeless men, women and children. |
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Huckleberry Youth Programs
To educate, inspire, and support underserved youth to develop healthy life choices, to maximize their potential, and to realize their dreams. |
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In Spirit
In Spirit promotes the independence and well being of quadriplegics by providing financial assistance for their essential attendant care needs, and serves the disabled through peer support, volunteers, legislative networking, advocacy, and resource information. |
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Indoor Sports Club
A national organization of people with physical disabilities. The mission of ISC is to advocate for people with physical disabilities so as to bring about a better understanding and acceptance of such people by others; and to give people with physical disabilities better opportunities for full participation in a barrier-free society. |
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Laurel Dell PTA
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Legal Aid of Marin
To improve social justice, economic equity and opportunity, by providing low-income and vulnerable Marin residents with access to high quality legal services. |
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Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation grants wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. |
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Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT)
The Marin Aguricultural Land Trust |
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Marin AIDS Project
The mission of Marin AIDS Project is to help the people of Marin County obtain the best quality HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C services, information, education and support possible. Collectively and individually, we are committed to: Serving all people in the community in a culturally sensitive way; Supporting the rights of people with HIV/AIDS; Partnering with clients, volunteers, and the community; Acting with compassion, sensitivity, and respect; Listening and changing as our clients needs change. |
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Marin Brain Injury Network
Daycare center for adults with traumatic brain injuries. |
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Marin Center for Independent Living
Empowering people with disabilities to live independently in the community. |
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Marin Child Care Council
Our mission is to improve the availability, accessibility and affordability of quality child care. |
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Marin Children's Chorus
Marin Children's Chorus believes that a child's voice is a precious instrument. The chorus' goal is to train children to sing beautifully according to the highest standards, to integrate musical literacy & performance practice and to return to the community the gift of song through the well-trained voices of our county's youth. |
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Marin Conservation League
A nonprofit corporation founded in 1934 to preserve, protect and enhance the natural assets of Marin County. |
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Marin Foster Parent Association
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Marin Girls Leadership
Our mission is to support families of Marin County by assisting elementary and high school girls to grow intellectually and spiritually in human virtues and in Christian Leadership through guided programs of social interaction. |
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Marin Humane Society
Guided by the humane ethic, it is the mission of the Marin Human Society to protect animals from neglect, abuse, and exploitation; to advocate for their interest and welfare; and to inspire awareness and compassion for all living things |
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Marin Literacy Program
Marin Literacy Program provides Marin County adults; families and inmates with free student-centered instruction in reading, writing, and parenting skills to help them and their children reach their full potential at home, at work and in the community. |
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Marin Lutheran Children's Center
To provide a quality infant/toddler daycare program. We hope to build strong values and a spiritual framework reference for living. We offer a joyful and loving environment where children can grow. |
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Marin Montessori Schools/ MATW
Marin Montessori School is a private, non-profit, AMI accredited school serving the diverse needs of children 18 months to 15 years of age. We nurture the development of each child to his or her fullest potential: our goal is to provide education for life. MATW provides support to Montessori programs around the world serving children in great need. |
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Marin School of the Arts
Marin School of the Arts offers a program where talented and motivated art students can work and study in a creative, collaborative environment with a variety of opportunities for personal growth, academic challenge and career development |
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Marin Services for Women
A healing community for women recovering from chemical dependency and trauma. |
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Marin Ventures
To help developmentally disabled adults live and work in the community. |
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Marin YMCA of San Francisco
The YMCA of San Francisco builds strong kids, strong families and strong communities by enriching the lives of all people in spirit, mind and body. |
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Marin Youth Center (MYO)
To provide an inspiring space for youth. |
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Matrix Parent Network and Resource Center
Empowering families of children with special needs to successfully understand and access the systems that serve them. |
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Max Liss Marin Spirit of Hope/ City of Hope
Non-profit, non-sectarian medical research center. |
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Mayflower Choral Society
Our non-audition Chorus provides cultural and educational benefits to its members and for the community. |
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Meals of Marin
Meals of Marins mission is to provide nourishment, comfort, hope and dignity for people with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. |
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Montessori de Terra Linda
Montessori de Terra Linda provides a unique learning environment founded on the principles developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. Our dedicated school community guides and nurtures the natural unfolding of the whole child in an atmosphere of order, beauty and harmony. Each child is actively supported in the self-directed pursuit of lifelong intellectual, emotional and spiritual growth. |
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Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation
Our mission is to lead and mobilize resources toward effective management, treatment and a cure for myotonic dystrophy through education, advocacy and research. |
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Novato High School Baseball
Inspire our students, instill self-respect and foster appreciation for learning in a safe and positive environment. Novato High School prepares students for post secondary education, economic self sufficiency, effective citizenship in a culturally diverse democratic society. |
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Novato High School Cheer and Dance
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Novato High School Football Program
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Novato High School Safe and Sober Grad
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Novato Human Needs Center
We help low income people overcome their crises and move toward self-sufficiency by providing a variety of local services. |
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Novato Lacrosse Club
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Novato Pop Warner
Youth football and cheer. |
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Novato Rainbow Girls
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (called IORG or Rainbow) is a nonprofit service organization for teenage girls. Rainbow teaches life skills, service to the community and respect for all. In the past ten years, California Rainbow Girls have earned and donated to nonprofit charitable organizations more than $950,000. |
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Novato Spirit/Karma Spirit
NovatoSpirit enables low-income kids in Novato, ages 7-18 to participate in after-school athletics such as karate, tae kwan do, dance and soccer. |
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Ohlhoff Recovery Programs
The mission of Ohlhoff Recovery Programs is to provide the highest quality of treatment services for the diseases of chemical dependency and eating disorders, empowering individuals and families to take responsibility for their own recovery. |
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Our Fertile Ground
Our Fertile Ground provides camps, day outings, STD education, health care, job skills, and youth leadership in Cape Town, South Africa. |
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Pacific Diversified
PDS supports adults with developmental disabilities to lead active lives as productive and accepted members of Marin. Since 1990 we have partnered with local businesses to employ our clients in part-time positions and provide job coaches to support them at work. In addition to helping them achieve sustainable livelihoods through employment, PDS assists people with developmental disabilities to participate in their own neighborhoods and to interact with people who do not have disabilities; which enhances diversity and inclusion in our community. |
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Quality Care For Kids
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Ritter Center
Ritter Center is a unique organization helping Marin residents in need with dignity and compassion by providing free goods and services, and a sense of community. Services include food, clothing, house wares, health services, financial assistance, counseling and information and referral. |
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Rota Care Free Medical Clinic
To promote free medical care for the relief of pain and suffering to those with the greatest need and least access to health care resources. |
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San Marin Pop Warner
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San Rafael Elks Lodge #1108
The San Rafael Elks is a part of the Benevolent and Protective order of Elks, which is a youth-oriented, charitable, and community service organization comprised of Americans Citizens from our local community. |
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San Rafael High School
To teach each student the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the future and to contribute to society within a setting which recognizes the dignity and worth of each individual. |
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Seven Circles Foundation
Seven Circles Foundation promotes and supports Native American ceremonial elders and their teachings-bringing indigenous ceremonies to the general public. |
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Singersmarin
"Touching hearts...Uplifting spirits" |
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Slide Ranch
We offer experiences outdoors on the coast that reawaken the senses, inspire the mind and strengthen the heart. Interaction with natural things-soil, water, sun, plants and animals allows us to reconnect with the essence of life and restore hope for the future. |
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Southern Marin Lightning Youth Basketball Club
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St. Francis of Novato Youth Group
St. Francis Youth Group focuses on building a safe community for Junior High and High School-aged students learning about their faith while providing outreach services to the community, culminating in our Mission Trip, which will be to New Orleans this year! |
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St. Isabella St. Vincent de Paul Conference
To serve the needy regardless of race, color, age, sex or religious beliefs for rent, medical and utilities, food and furniture. |
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St. Raphael Church and Preschool
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Stepping Stones Project
Stepping Stones Project guides and supports you through modern rites of passage programs. |
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Sun Valley School PTA
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Sunny Hills Services
Sunny Hills Services is committed to being the leader in youth treatment services. We assess, treat, and heal emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children and teens. The foundation of our approach is the conviction that early treatment creates positive futures for children and their families. |
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Teens for Safe Cosmetics -a program of Marin Cancer Project
Teens for a Safe Cosmetics, a ground breaking organization, is a coalition led by dynamic and passionate young women raising awareness about potentially harmful ingredients in beauty and daily use products that may be linked to cancer, reproductive harm and other health risks. The mission is to educate about greener alternatives, advocate for laws to protect health and inspire teens across the nation to work together, and lead the change within their communities and throughout the country. |
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The Redwoods
The Redwoods maintains a creative, affordable community that promotes good health, well-being and security for a diverse group of elders. We provide ways for people to thrive as they age and foster dignity, usefulness and opportunities to grow. We work to transform attitudes and practices so aging is recognized as a vibrant phase of renewal, discovery, service and choice. |
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This Sacred Space
This Sacred Space is an organization whose objective is to share with those who are currently or formerly incarcerated conscious awareness. |
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Venetia Valley School
K-8 School |
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Whistlestop
To promote the independence and well-being of Seniors by providing a comprehensive, integrated program of services and activities to enhance their quality of life. |
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WildCare
WildCares mission is to advocate for wildlife and a sustainable world, and we actively pursue this mission through nature education, wildlife rehabilitation and community outreach |
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YMCA Point Bonita Outdoor & Conference Center
YMCA Point Bonita is a center for innovative environmental learning, creating advocates for responsible and sustainable living. As a branch of the YMCA of San Francisco, we build strong kids, strong families and strong communities by enriching the lives of all people in spirit, mind, and body. |
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Young Life Marin
Vision-Every adolescent will have the opportunity to meet Jesus Christ and to follow him. Mission-Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith. |
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Youth in Arts
Youth in Arts provides visual, performing and media arts experiences and instruction for public and private school students and enriches the community with cultural events. |
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Youth Leadership Institute
To build communities where young people and adult allies come together to create positive social change. |
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