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ACCEF Access Books Achieve Your Champion Achievement House ACS Relay for Life of Torrance Active 20-30 of Greater Sacramento #1032 Acts of Compassion International Acts of Compassion, Inc Adams Middle School PTSA Addeliar Guy PTA Adelante 2 PTA Administrative Fire Services Section Adobe Bluffs Educational Foundation Adolfo Camarillo HS Music Boosters Adventures to Dreams Enrichment Advocates For Grandparent-Grandchild Aegis Treatment Centers African American Family & Cultural Center AFSCME Local 3634 Union A-G Diploma Program AG Minassian school Agoura High Music Department Agoura High School Agoura High School Class of 2021 Ahavat Torah Congregation AHS Athletic Boosters Aim Right Ministries Air Force Junior ROTC - CA-20051 AKW Enterprises Alain LeRoy Locke Academy Alumni Council Alameda Police Foundation Alamosa Park Educational Foundation Alamosa Park Elementary Albert Schweitzer PTA Aldama PTA Alderwood Elementary PTA Alhambra Council PTA Alhambra Police Foundation Alicia's Healing Hands Aliso DA Booster Aliso Niguel Theatre Company Booster Club Aliso Viejo Girls Softball, Inc. Aliso Viejo Little League All Souls Allan Hancock College Allen Avenue Elementary School Alliance for Community Empowerment Alliance Human Services FFA Allies for Every Child Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara Alpine American Little League Alpine AYSO Alta Loma Elementary PTA Alta Pasa Fastpitch Altamont PTA Altrusa Club of Chula Vista Foundation Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's Los Angeles Amador Autism Group-ACF America Lung Association America Scores LA American Cancer Society American Diabetes Association American Heart Association American Indian Community Council American Legion Auxiliary Unit 25 American Legion Auxiliary Unit 35 American Legion Auxiliary Unit 496 American Legion Flower Festival Queen American Legion Post 255 American Legion Post 272 Montebello American Legion Post 637 - Citrus Heights American Legion Riders American Legion Riders Chapter 20 American Legion Riders Chapter 50 American Literacy Project American Liver Foundation American Liver Foundation Northern CA American Lung Association American Marketing Association Long Beach American River Concervancy American River Conservancy American Youth Soccer Organization Ampla Health Anaheim 13th MEU Adoption Committee Andasol Elementary School Andasol PTA Andersen DEANs Foundation Anderson Elementary- Lawndale School Dist Andrew Carnegie MS Band Angel Flight West Angel Hanz for the Homeless Inc. Angels for Christ Ministries, Inc. Angeltree Operation Stitches Angioma Alliance Anteloep Crossing MS PTC Antelope Jr. Titans Antelope Valley Futbol Club Anthesis Apex Opportunities Inc Aplastic Anemia MDS Foundation Aplastic Anemia MDS Intl Foundation, Inc. Apple Valley Little League Applied Scholastics Academy Las Vegas Apraxia Kids Arbor Christian School Arcadia National Little League Archdiocese of LA St Therese School Arete Prep Academy Arizona Middle School PTSA Arlington Band and Color Guard Boosters Arlington Business Partnership Armona Elementary School 2nd grade Aron Gunner Memorial Scholarship Arrowhead Christian Academy Arrowhead Christian Academy Football Arroyo Elementary PTA Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Arroyo Grande High School Sports Boosters Arroyo Grande Valley Little League Arroyo Grande Youth Rugby Arroyo Seco Elementary School Arroyo Seco Museum Science Magnet PTA Arroyo Vista PTA Art Trek Inc. ArtHatch Arthritis Foundation ArtWorks! Ascend Ministries/GO Sunday Asian Pacific Health Care Venture Inc. Aspiranet Aspire to Inspire Inc Aspire Volleyball Club Assistance For Veterans Assistance League- Foothills Communities Assistance League of Fullerton Assistance League of Los Angeles Assistance League of Reno-Sparks Assistance League of Riverside Assistance League of Victor Valley Assistance League® of San Luis Obispo Assoc. of Mex. American Educators, Inc. Associated Students SDSU Association of Letter Carrier Branch 213 AT&T Telecom Pioneers AT&T TelecomPioneers ATAP Family Services Atas Performing Arts Center Committee Atascadero Education Foundation Atascadero High School Cheer Atascadero Land Preservation Society Atascadero Little League Atherwood Elementary PTA Auburn Mavericks dba Placer Jr Hillmen Autism Advocates in Action Support Group Autobahn Soccer Club AV Composite Mountain Bike Team Avalon Elementary School PTO Avenues Supported Living Services AVHS Football Booster Club AVSO Strings Academy Ayala BAC (Band and Color Guard) Ayala High School Grad Nite Ayala PTSA Ayala Theatre Company Boosters Ayer Elementary School PTA AYSO AYSO 1463 AYSO 159- Espinoza BU16 AYSO 187 AYSO Region 116 AYSO Region 1304 AYSO Region 137 AYSO Region 174 AYSO Region 21- Hawthorne AYSO Region 285 AYSO Region 32 AYSO Region 4 AYSO Region 41 AYSO Region 46 AYSO Region 517 AYSO Region 526 AYSO Region 55 AYSO Region 6 AYSO Region 602 AYSO Region 603 AYSO Region 65 AYSO Region 652 Ayso Region 652 AYSO Region 779 AYSO Region 80 Palm Springs AYSO Region 85 AYSO Region 908 AYSO United SOCAL Azarian Team Cup Azores Band of Escalon Azusa High School - Baseball Trust Azusa Jr. All American Football and Cheer Azusa Pacific University Azusa Softball Little League B&G Club Brea Placentia Yorba Linda B&G Clubs of Greater Santa Rosa Backcountry Horsemen of California Badge of Heart Badger Springs Middle School Art Club Badillo Elementary School PTA Bakersfield Arc Bakersfield Burrito Project Bakersfield Parent Nursery Bakersfield Senior Center Balboa Island Museum & Historical Society Balboa Spirit Club Baldwin Park Football Boosters Baldy Mesa Elementary PTA Banco de Alimendos de Guadalupe Bandini Elementary Banning Pass Little League Barcelona Cantera Soccer Club Baron Baseball Booster Club Barrett Middle School PTA Barrett Ranch Elementary PTA Barton Elementary Bauer Speck Parent Teacher Organization Bautisca Creek Elementary School Bay Area Stage Productions Bayfront Youth & Family Services BBP SPORTS INC. 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