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211 San Diego/InfoLine
2-1-1 is the new national dialing code for free, 24-hour community, health and disaster information. Like 9-1-1 for emergency service, 2-1-1 has been set aside by the Federal Communications Commission for the public to easily access community information. Callers receive personalized information from a live phone specialist who can answer questions about a variety of nonprofit services and agencies. Phone specialists can also help callers find out where to go to volunteer or donate to their favorite cause.
4S Ranch Little League
4S Ranch Youth Soccer Association
The mission of 4S Ranch Youth Soccer Association is to be the premier youth soccer organization in San Diego County providing quality services to their players, coaches, administrators and families. They build leadership programs that build character and empower their players to become responsible adults. The youth soccer experience is their priority, emphasizing Safety, Fun, Fair Play, and Development.
After the Finish Line
After the Finish Line is a Nationally recognized 501(C)(3) funding non-profit for Thoroughbred racehorses that are transitioned off the racetrack into a second career. The donations received help support Thoroughbreds at rescue organizations across the United States while they await adoption.
Anti-Defamation League
The immediate object of the League is to stop, by appeals to reason and conscience and, if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Jewish people. Its ultimate purpose is to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens alike and to put an end forever to unjust and unfair discrimination against and ridicule of any sect or body of citizens.
- Lorne Polger, Chairman of the Regional Board of Directors and Associate National Commissioner
Arc of San Diego
The Arc of San Diego empowers persons with disabilities, and their families, by working in partnership to create opportunities to achieve their individual goals within the community.
Boy Scouts of America, Troop 4 La Jolla
Troop 4 is the oldest Troop "West of the Mississippi" and has a long tradition of strong values, strong leaders, and service to the community.
Chicano Federation of San Diego County
The Chicano Federation of San Diego County was established in 1969 to serve the Latino community. Over time, their programs and services have evolved to meet community needs, and today their services are available to anyone who can benefit from their programs: crisis intervention, case management, housing, childcare, and small business training.
Christ Lutheran Church
City of San Diego Historical Resources Board
The Historical Resources Board and its staff work with the City's Housing Commission, Centre City Development Corporation, and Park & Recreation Department, as well as with the San Diego Regional Airport Authority among other entities, in evaluating and preserving San Diego's historic and archaeological resources.
Community Association of Bernardo Heights
Community Eldercare of San Diego
CESD is a community-based, collaborative effort of several prominent senior services providers including San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care, Meals-On-Wheels, ElderHelp of San Diego, St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services and San Diego County Aging and Independence Services. Their mission is to provide a caring network of services that fosters independence and self-reliance, preserves individual dignity and enables the frail elderly to remain integrally involved in their family, friends and community lives.
Congregation Dor Hadash, San Diego
Friends of Vista Hill
Friends of Vista Hill is the fund-raising arm of Vista Hill, governed by a Board of Trustees and supported by generous donors who make a truly significant difference in the lives of children and their families. Foundations, service organizations, corporations and private individuals support Vista Hill through financial contributions, volunteer leadership, and by introducing their friends to Vista Hill…won’t you join us?
Holy Cross Cemetery
Homefront San Diego
Homefront San Diego is a non-profit organization, partnered with the San Diego Navy League, that provides emergency assistance to our military, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home. The organization consists of more than 2,500 volunteers in 26 chapters nationwide.
Hong Kong Federation, Southern California
The main objectives of the Hong Kong Association of Southern California are the facilitation and strengthening of business and economic relationship between Hong Kong and Southern California.
I Love a Clean San Diego
Through outreach, community involvement and example, I Love A Clean San Diego leads and educates our community to actively conserve and enhance the environment.
Junior Achievement of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Junior Achievement San Diego, is committed to preparing today's youth for successful futures in the American free enterprise system, and help them become ethical, contributing members of their community. It accomplishes this goal by working closely with educators and members of the business community to ensure that each student understands their place in our rapidly changing economy.
Junior League of San Diego
The Junior League of San Diego (JLSD) dedicates its community projects to improving the health of San Diego's children by inspiring parents and children to make healthy eating and exercise a regular part of their lives. Through programs such as Kids in the Kitchen, a large community health fair which serves to educate families about the urgent issues surrounding childhood obesity and poor nutrition, and Family Meals in Minutes/Healthy Haven, a program which encourages young and at-risk families to integrate healthy food, cooking, and eating together into their lives, the Junior League of San Diego has made an enormous impact in the community.
La Jolla Youth Baseball
Since 1952, the purpose of La Jolla Youth Baseball is to help young people develop into better adults and assist them in learning to play and enjoy the game of baseball.
McAlister Institute
McAlister Institute provides professional services that heal the lives of individuals and families, improving the quality of life in communities through recovery. As one of the largest alcohol and other drug treatment and recovery providers in San Diego County, McAlister Institute provides services to more than 5,000 individuals per year.
Mexican Red Cross
Pacific Beach Community Foundation
Pacific Beach Town Council
The Pacific Beach Town Council is highly engaged with current issues that affect the community. They work closely with the San Diego City Council and the San Diego Police Department and other local, state, and federal representatives and agencies to ensure they receive the latest information and that their members' views are heard. The Pacific Beach Town Council takes a proactive role in promoting and sponsoring special events that are planned, developed, and executed by their members and directors. They also collaborate with other local organizations to promote our beachside community and businesses.
- Eric Swenson, Director, Board of Directors and Representative, Pacific Beach Special Events Committee
Ramona Food & Clothes Closet
Ramona Food & Clothes Closet, Inc. is a Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation located in Ramona, California whose primary mission is to provide emergency supplies to individuals and families in need within the communities of Ramona, Santa Ysabel, Julian, Ranchita, Borrego Springs and Warner Springs.
Rotary Club of Carlsbad
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standard in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. The Rotary Club of Carlsbad was chartered in 1939 and has a year history of service and fellowship within the community.
Rotary Club of Coronado
With a proud history that began on March 8, 1926, Rotary Club of Coronado has been serving the community and the world for nearly eight years. From the original 22 members we have grown more than 210 dedicated men and women who are involved in a wide variety of community, international, vocational, club and special activities.
- Gerald Kennedy, Member of the Limbs of Freedom Committee; Low Tide Ride & Stride Committee; Tree Planting Committee
Rotary Club of Downtown San Diego
The San Diego Downtown Rotary Club was chartered in 1990 and is very active and supports a variety of private and public community organizations as well as health/social causes in the metropolitan San Diego and around the world.
Rotary Club of San Diego
Rotary is a service organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who conduct humanitarian projects, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and work toward world understanding and peace.
San Diego Christian Foundation
San Diego County Football Officials Association
The San Diego County Football Officials Association (SDCFOA) provides certified football officials for every level of football in San Diego County, including CIF high school, junior college, Pop Warner and flag football conferences.
San Diego County Taxpayers Association
Founded in 1945, the San Diego County Taxpayers Association (SDCTA) is a watchdog organization that looks out for your tax dollars. As a non-profit, non-partisan organization, they are dedicated to promoting accountable, cost-effective and efficient government and opposing unnecessary taxes and fees.
- John O'Neill, Immediate Past Chair of the Board of Directors
- Tom Turner, Member, Executive Committee and Past President, Board of Directors
San Marcos Baseball Club
The San Marcos Baseball Club (SMBC) was developed to provide youth baseball players in the San Marcos community with a higher and more competitive level of baseball.
Southwestern Christian Schools, Inc.
SpecialVillage.com
Temple Solel, Encinitas
Troop 601
VOICE, LLC
Voices for Children
Voices for Children, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, endeavors to ensure that abused, neglected and abandoned children who have become dependents of the San Diego County Court will have a safe and permanent home. Through their network of trained and educated volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs), Voices for Children works with key agencies, legal counsel and community resources to identify and protect the best interests of each child inside and outside of court.
Women's Resource Fair Task Force
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