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Promotion of equal rights for women in the entertainment industry. To serve as a repository for information on qualified women in the entertainment industry.
Founded in 2016, Eclectic Friends of the Arts in South Pasadena is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to keep the South Pasadena Annual Eclectic Music Festival and Arts free.
MISSION: CAAPA's Mission is to help "Bring Color to the Classics!" VISION: CAAPA's vision is to help promote opportunities for Black classical musicians and others in the performing arts through arts performances, education, and outreach.
CILT is a consumer-controlled, community-based resource organization. We help people with disabilities to learn Independent Living skills and integrate into the community. CILT operates on the philosophy of the Independent Living movement which was developed in response to traditional rehabilitation services models. CILT aims to develop and implement dignified social services that empower individuals. The donation you generously make goes entirely towards supporting the organization and its life-enriching programs and projects for persons with a disability.
STRIDE is a non-profit, community based vocational rehabilitation program founded in 1983. STRIDE is the only Halton-based organization whose primary purpose is to serve the employment needs of residents who are living with a mental illness or addiction issue.
VSFAALE promotes literature and the arts through publications, workshops, public readings and other live events. VSFAALE’s activities help poets, writers and artists to both create innovate work and educate the public about aesthetic issues.
CAPE champions diversity by connecting, educating, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and leaders in entertainment and media.
The purpose of Girls Who Brunch Tour, a 501c3 is to cultivate, inspire, and empower at risk girls between the ages of 9-17 years old. We provide vital tools needed through literacy, education, life skills, and health & wellness to help girls become leaders and difference makers in their communities! Girls Who Brunch Tour, a non-profit organization has now been in existence for three years and with the help of many others like you we have impacted 7500 girls to date through education STEM, health, sexual trafficking awareness, bullying, vision board sessions, empowerment, and feeding programs.