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  Community Food Bank http://www.communityfoodbank.com/
Providing food service to over 400 social service agencies, schools, and churches. Includes publications, hunger facts, information on planned giving, and directory of agencies.
  National Guardianship Association http://www.guardianship.org/
Provides educational, training, and networking opportunities for professionals and others interested in guardianship, and protective services. The terms are explained, and membership information is provided.
  Casa de los Niņos http://www.casadelosninos.org/
Focused on the prevention and intervention of child abuse, through shelter care for children aged infant to 11 years old. Includes information on programs and events, links, parenting tips, and bibliography of resources.
  Tucson Jewish Community Center http://www.tucsonjcc.org/
Includes a staff directory, program details, membership information, location, and hours of operation.
  Primavera Foundation http://www.primavera.org/
Provides opportunities to help people transition from poverty to greater well-being and security. Describes programs, services, staff, advocacy and events.
  Tucson Downtown Alliance http://www.downtowntucson.org/
Non-profit organization created to implement the downtown area with enhanced security, maintenance, marketing, and advocacy. Includes neighborhood walking tour information.
  Child & Family Resources http://www.childfamilyresources.org/
Organization that improves the well-being of Arizona's children and families through programs that strengthen child care, youth and families. Describes the organization and programs.
  Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson http://www.tucsonbigs.org/
Local chapter of the nation's oldest and largest youth mentoring organization. Details programs and events, volunteer opportunities, and meet kids in need.
  Tucson Urban League, Inc. http://www.tucsonurbanleague.com/
Organization that assists in the achievement of social and economic equality through advocacy, race relations, programs and assistance. Describes the organization and its programs.
  Jewish Family and Children's Service of Southern Arizona, Inc. http://www.jfcstucson.org/
Serving people of all religions, races and ethnicities since 1941. Features sections on their counseling and support services, elderly and disabled persons programs, and covers issues like refugee resettlement and the Holocost.
  Old Pueblo Community Foundation http://www.oldpueblofoundation.org/
A nonprofit organization helping temporarily dysfunctional people, such as the homeless and substance abusers. They provide job training, transitional housing and re-entry programs, in addition to building low-income housing.
  Family History Land http://www.familyhistoryland.com/
Genealogy bookstore and research services for clients, offering classroom instruction services for do-it-yourselfers. Includes a mail-order catalog.
  Tucson Peace Center http://www.peacecalendar.org/
Puts out the Tucson Peace Calendar and hosts the annual Peace Fair. Lists events, articles, and other organizations.
  The Arc of Tucson http://arcoftucson.org/
A nonprofit group that works to see that all people with mental retardation, or developmental disabilities get the chance to make their own choices about where and how they live, work and participate in their communities.
  Tucson Fun and Adventures http://www.tucsonfun.com/
A singles activities club. Includes an overview, staff photos, events and travel information, and member testimonials.
  Cultural Exchange Club of Tucson http://www.culturalexchangecouncil.org/
Preserves the history and encourages awareness of the area's cultural diversity. Information about membership, volunteering, and links to area clubs and special events.
  VivaTucson.com http://www.vivatucson.com/
Brings together in a digital and bilingual format information about local Hispanic organizations and activities. Also includes links to other national Hispanic sites.
  Tucson Gospel Rescue Mission http://www.grmtucson.com/
Shelter and services for homeless individuals and families in Tucson, Arizona.
  Give 4 Tucson http://www.give4tucson.org
A directory of local nonprofit organizations, provided free by the Community Foundation of Southern Arizona. Search, learn about, and give to local charities online.
  Owyhee Enterprises http://www.owyheeenterprises.com/
Native American housing assistance, training, construction management and technical assistance.
  Shadow Hills Homeowners' Association http://www.shadow-hills.org/
Includes covenants, conditions and restrictions; names, phone numbers, and email links to board members, committee chairs, and their property management company; answers to frequently asked questions, and news.
  Tucson French Playgroup http://athene.as.arizona.edu/~fwildi/play_group/
French-speaking parents from different countries meet every week with their children.

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