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Simon Wiesenthal Center - http://www.wiesenthal.com/
A resource on the Holocaust and World War II. Featuring glossary, time-line, bibliographies, questions and answers about the Holocaust, virtual exhibits, curricular resources for teachers, 3,000 text files, tens of thousands of photos. |
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California Community Foundation - http://www.calfund.org/
In partnership with its donors, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations and public institutions with funds for health and human services, affordable housing, early childhood education, community arts and culture and other areas of need. |
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The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation - http://www.haynesfoundation.org/
Private grant funding highlights for scholarly work in public policy and social science research. |
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United Way - http://www.unitedwayla.org/
Bridging the Gap in the Community donations provide funding to invest in local programs for learning, empowering and caring. Includes how to give and how to get help information. |
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Westside Center for Independent Living - http://www.wcil.org/
Dedicated to empowering all people with disabilities so that they achieve and maintain self-sufficient and productive lives. Includes services, advocacy, employment service, technical assistance, and upcoming activities. |
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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles - http://chirla.org/
Nonprofit organization working to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles. Descriptions of their programs, news, and a membership form. |
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Union Rescue Mission - http://www.urm.org/
Provides emergency shelter, meals, health and dental care, legal clinic, recovery program and transitional housing program. Includes newsletter, events, statistics, how to help, and job, internship and volunteer opportunities. |
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Unite LA - http://www.unitela.com/
Provides school to career activities and events to create partnerships between the business and education communities.Contains events, virtual jobs, careers, resource library, and contact information. |
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Volunteers of America - Greater Los Angeles - http://www.voala.org/
Offering help services to children, homeless, ex-offenders returning to society, seniors and families throughout the local area. Includes information about the organization, their programs and facilities, upcoming events and contact information. |
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The Regional Food Bank - http://www.lafoodbank.org/
Private, nonprofit, charitable organization. Part of a charitable food distribution network that includes over 950 charities in local area.Includes publications, activities, charity center, and employment links |
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Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates - http://www.kiwa.org/
To empower low wage immigrant workers and to develop a constituency amongst low wage immigrant workers in Los Angeles. Includes information about their publications and projects. In English and Korean. |
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The Midnight Mission - http://www.midnightmission.org/
The primary purpose of mission is to take the homeless off Skid Row and re-establish them again as useful and self-respecting citizens. Includes services and programs. |
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Vegetarians in Paradise - http://www.vegparadise.com/
Monthly web magazine featuring vegan and vegetarian dining, shopping, and reading. Includes cooking advice, recipes, farmers' markets, yellow pages and links to vegetarian sites. |
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Watts Labor Community Action Committee - http://www.wlcac.org/
A group working to improve the lives of residents in the Watts, Florence, and other communities. Links to information on housing, transportation,and business development programs. |
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L.A. SHARES - http://www.lashares.org/
A non-profit materials reuse program, which takes donations from the local business community of reusable goods and materials and redistributes these items to non-profits and schools throughout local county. Provides informational links for becoming a donor, tax deductions, and volunteer sign up. |
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Shelter Partnership, Inc. - http://www.shelterpartnership.org/
A nonprofit organization which develops resources and housing for homeless families and individuals located locally. Includes homelessness, programs, and library links. |
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Homeless Health Care - http://www.hhcla.org/
Mission is to improve the health of people through health services, education and advocacy. Includes services, advocacy, training, events, helping and board. |
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Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis - http://www.iaba.com/
IABA is an organization that advances the use of non-aversive, person-centered procedures in the field of challenging behavior. This site offers a number of publications for professionals as resources and guides to applying positive reinforcement procedures to facilitate behavior change. |
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C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles - http://www.junginla.org/
Chartered in 1967 by the Society of Jungian Analysts of Southern California. |
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The Los Angeles Mission - http://www.losangelesmission.org/
The Los Angeles Mission is a nonprofit organization serving the homeless living on the streets of downtown’s Hope Central (known as Skid Row). Includes current news and information about giving. |
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Community Coalition - http://www.cocosouthla.org/
A community-based organization working in South LA to create, influence and change public policy. [Vermont Knolls] |
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Los Angeles Cacophony Society - http://losangeles.cacophony.org/
The Los Angeles Cacophony Society--subverting reality is our business. |
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Neighbors for Peace and Justice - http://www.neighborsforpeaceandjustice.org/
A group of like-minded activists in Los Angeles speaking out against war. Information on their projects, news, and links. |
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul - http://www.svdpla.org/
Assists children, families and the homeless of all faiths by providing shelter, food and clothing throughout local and surrounding counties. Includes special projects, conferences, how to contribute and news. |
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Institute for Urban Research and Development - http://www.iurd.org/
Community development group resource information, issues and activities. |
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Okinawa Peace Network of Los Angeles - http://www.uchinanchu.org/
Network of individuals and organizations working in solidarity with the people of Okinawa in their struggle to remove the U.S. military presence from Okinawa and dismantle militarism worldwide. History, news, and links to related sites. |
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Sisters of Social Service - http://www.sistersofsocialservice.com/
Focused on assisting low-income inner-city families by building skills, values, hope and by meeting their immediate needs. Includes information about their history and current efforts. |
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Montecito Heights Improvement Association - http://www.montecitohts.org/
Contains local information including news, issues, government, neighborhood parks, history and a message board. |
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Community Policing - http://www.lacp.org/
Citywide community forum to promote safety and quality of life. Includes articles on current issues, local police stations, and Community-Police Advisory Boards updates. |
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Operation School Bell - http://www.operationschoolbell.org/
Provides clothing and personal products to children in need in the local area. Includes the mission, services, facilities and contact information. |
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Narconon Southern California Rehab Addiction Treatment Center - http://www.addictionca.com/
Uses methods developed by L. Ron Hubbard. Includes a tour of the premises, FAQs, staff information, and testimonials. |
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Frontline Foundation - http://www.frontline-foundation.org/
Provides an emergency meal program on Skid Row in Los Angeles. Includes information on their program, events and shopping to raise funds, and how to help. |
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Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals - http://www.hftp-la.org/
An association of accounting and MIS professionals in the hospitality industry. Picture gallery, officers and directors, calendar and other informational links. |
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Pico Revitalization Project - http://www.picoproject.org
Revitalization effort to improve Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles. Includes next local meeting, historical photos, volunteer information to make Pico a better place. |
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Stentorians of Los Angeles City, Inc. - http://www.stentorians.org/
Non-profit group created by and for African-American firefighters and their families. Information about their community programs, membership and job opportunities. |