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Oakland, CA 94601 The mission of Beyond Emancipation (BE) is to help former foster youth make
successful transitions into adulthood and living independently. more |
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Oakland, CA 94607 The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to provide a mentor for every child
who needs or wants one. We help children reach their potential through
professionally supported, ont-to-one relationships that provide measurable
impact. more |
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San Leandro, CA 94577 The Mission of BCM is to provide urban teenage youth in need of positive adult
mentoring with challenging and safe wilderness experiences led by qualified
adult guides. more |
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San Francisco, CA 94107 Our Mission: To challenge and engage children across the cultural and economic
spectrum through experiential learning programs that teach the basics of
business, entrepreneurship, and money management, and promote teamwork and
leadership in the classroom. more |
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Oakland, CA 94709 The mission of Bonita House, Inc. is: "Building community, dignity and hope
with people recovering from psychiatric and substance use disorders." more |
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Concord, CA 94518 Reuse discarded textbooks, library books, school supplies, learning aids,
games, puzzles, etc. to remote islands in the Philippines. more |
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Oakland, CA 94619 Our local mission is to develop our community’s youth into positive
contributors to society. more |
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Oakland, CA 94601
| Brighter Beginnings reaches out to families who are stressed to provide
home-based support and center-based services which promote healthy births and
the healthy development of babies and young children. Each year we serve over
2,200 low-income families in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Brighter
Beginnings believes that Every Family. . . | more |
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Livermore, CA 94550
| To sponsor and maintain Buenas Vidas as a ranch for youth in Southern Alameda
County, where opportunities to be part of a rural environment may teach
self-worth and primary values for better living. Further, the ranch will serve
primarily as a place for transition when youth find themselves alienated.
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Oakland, CA 94612
Our mission is to provide real-world entrepreneurial experience that empowers
youth from under-resourced communities to excel in education, lead in their
communities, and succeed professionally.
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Walnut Creek, CA 94596
| Building Bridges is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization formed to organize
programs and events that will bring diverse groups of people together to help
our communities recognize and resolve important community problems.
Our non-profit is designed to identify the gaps that exist in our communities
that prevent the needs. . . | more |
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Oakland, CA 94607
| Mission to Families:
BBCDC aims to serve a diversified group of working families that resemble the
larger community in which we live. In providing quality childcare services, we
do our best to build strong partnerships with families fostering their trust in
our ability to provide the most beneficial and. . . | more |
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San Leandro, CA 94577 Building Future's mission is to build communities with underserved women and
children where they are safely and supportively housed, free from homelessness
and family violence. more |
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Berkeley, CA 94704 BOSS is dedicated to helping homeless, poor, and disabled people achieve health
and self-sufficiency, and to fighting against the root causes of poverty and
homelessness. BOSS helps people turn their lives around by providing assistance
in the areas of Housing, Health, Economic Development, and Social Justice. more |
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The inclusion of any organization or person in this database does not
constitute a representation, warranty, or endorsement with respect to the
competence, suitability, or reliability of such organization or person by
The Volunteer Center of the East Bay;
nor does The Volunteer Center of the East Bay
sponsor or endorse any third-party web site.
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