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Org Name Address Supervisor Name Phone Org Name Address Supervisor Name Phone# 501 - AHS Service Learning SMcClay 502 - CHS Service Learning CFoss 818-222-7177 503 - IHHS Service Learning 805 Goats Emily Morris 8056609266 A Call To Action Club Debbie Goldberg (818)205-7650 A Chance for Children 11925 wilshire Blvd. #300` Tai Collins A Harmonic Remedy Yang Deng A More Balanced World 25149 Smokewood Way Mandy Fazeli 805-587-1897 A Walk on Water Ari Markow 8185194561 A1 Carpet Mahshid Pourghansar 8183210705 AABR Vicki Anderholt 8182257367 ABC Basketball 5844 Larboard Ln Conley Oliver 3105955449 Abuelitas Mexican Restaurant Debra Yeremian 3232038670 AC Stelle 22450 Mulholland Highway Suzi Mettler & Stephanie Williams 8183120796 Academy of Dance Westlake Village` Meg O'Leary 8188891515 Ace it Test Prep Athena Salinas 8182227357 Aceing Autism Ron Hightower 818-687-4870 ACT Today Bill Garrett 818-889-1262 Actors for Autism 18344 Oxnard Street Elisabeth Fennily (818) 705-1600 Advanced Adult Day Care Laura White 8055267629 Adventures Cross Country, ARCC Brooke Johnson 4153325075 AE Wright Middle School Carrie Trupp Afghan Education for a Better Tomorrow Laila Abedi 818-657-9944 Afterburn Fitness 26007 Avenue Hall Adam Hatley 661-755-6815 Agape Orphanage Club 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy. Bill Garrett 818-222-7177 Agoura Animal Shelter Jason Schreier 818-991-0071 Agoura Bahai's Marcia Albert 818-274-6110 Agoura Baseball Foundation Cory Esters 8184484338 Agoura Bible Fellowship Stephani Ross 847-987-7892 Agoura Boxing Martin Gillitt 8053905152 Agoura Children's Theater Ellen Marano 818-389-1799 Agoura High School 28545 Driver Ave. Kristen Rogers 8188891262 Agoura Hills Calabasas Community Center Jenna Ferguson 818-880-2993 Agoura Hills Dance Center Betsy Melber 8189918883 Agoura Hills Library 29901 Ladyface Court Amy Trulock / Grace Bernard 818-889-2278 Agoura Hills Rec Center Jacob Broyles 818-597-7323 Agoura Hills World Champion Karate Emmanuel Bujoid 8185970777 Agoura Lacrosse Association Stacy Galer 818-307-2228 Agoura Math Circle Pranav Kalyan 8186345422 Agoura Oak Park Youth Football 5739 Kanan Rd. #488 John Ambrosio 310-913-7626 Agoura Pony Baseball 26210 Adamor rd. Melinda Polakoff 818-590-7133 Agoura Sports Foundation Chris Tagawa 8186184221 Agoura Stingrays Richard Hamilton 8058071721 Agoura Youth Basketball Association 638 Lindero Canyon Rd. Drew Fine AGWC Rockin Rescue Danny Acerel Aiding Hearts Ivee Horland 818-880-1000 Aids Walk Los Angeles Bert Champagne 213-201-9255 Airo Sports Management Joe Van Valkenberg 2017415390 AJ's Comfort Zone Audrey Aronsohn 818-674-7080 Akshaya Patra Foundation Piyali Campbell 7814628454 Alcoholics Anonymous Robert Blume 3107737122 Aleof hearts Alexander Moss Lisa Biton Algalita Marine Research and Education Kate Allen 562-598-4889 All Olympia Gymnastics Luminita Grigae 5626659534 All Souls Night Market Committee Nakuma Scott 3236293837 All Stars Athletics 711 Rancho Conejo Blvd. Charles Fick 805-499-5024 Alliance Health Choice Elias Pakal 8186441018 Alpha Resource center of Santa Barbara ALS Association Golden West Chapter Kelly Reeve 818-865-8067 Alta Planning and Design 617 W. 7th St. Ryan Johnson 213-489-7443 Alzheimer's Association Theresa Narvaez 310-478-3711 Amanda Starling Amanda Starling 8182925453 Ambassadors for Hope Morgan Davidson 818 515 9121 American Cancer Society Kelly Campbell American Diabetes Association American Lung Association Dais Yly 3107359857 American Red Cross 6338 Variel Ave. Hakop Petrosyan 818-992-2010 American Youth Flag Football A. E. Wright Middle School Mike Petrullo 818-605-3679 Angela's Angels Angela Roberts 310-600-1799 Armenian American Nurses Association Armenian Educational Foundation Herhiueh Zakhanians 8184480050 Arsenal Comics TImmy Heague 8054996197 ART Home Health 6400 Canoga Ave. #200 C. Regs 818-577-7162 Art of the Brain 710 Westwood Plaza ste. 1-230Jennifer Lopata 818-425-1400 Art Trek, Inc. Cordelia Miller 8054991700 Ascencia 1851 Tyburn St. Jose Padilla 818-409-3338 Ascension Lutheran Church 1600 East Hillcrest Drive Cori Hengst 323-691-6083 Aspen Elementary School Paula Golem 8054952810 Aspire Dance Studio Alexia Liavas 8053793822 Athletes for Life Willie Gault 310-292-0735 Autism Speaks 1060 State Rd. Walks 888-288-4762 Avanguard Victoriya Tepman 8183440070 Avi BenDavid Avi Bendavid 8005719931 Axis Spine Taline Houspian 8182968722 AYSO 4857 Rockfeild Street David Toone 818-324-9975 Ayuda Haleh Shaheedy (310)-387-0125 AZ Rugs Manoocher Zandi 8184309489 Babylon Adult Day Health Care Center 5955 Lindley Ave. Anthony Hatan 818-996-9300 ballet for all kids 2282 Towngate Rd Bonnie 805-524-5503 Barefoot Remodeling Steve Cruz 9516406997 Bark 4 Life Danelle Burton 8054327766 Barking Bitches Scott A. Bradley 5067189865 Barnhem Muang Mai Orphanage Dr. Leslee Brown Baseball Central T.J. Runnells 3239540200 Bay Laurel Elementary School 24740 Paseo Primario Lisa Wayne 818-222-9022 BBYO 5870 W. Olympic Blvd. Melissa Hartwood 323-541-2381 Beagle Freedom Project Skylar Vasquez 951-533-4323 Beit Hamidrash Amitay Gluska 818-601-7100 Beit T"shuvah Barbara Friedman 3102045200 Bell Canyon Community Center Coby Kibrick 818-346-9879 Bell Canyon Community Foundation Laurie Price Bell Canyon Community Service District Richard Levy 818-667-1299 Bell Canyon Equestrian Center (BCEC) Lisa Riccomini 8185171172 Bell Canyon Kids Committee Kate Vadehra Benefit Strategies Dena Honig 8186922412 Berwick Buddies 11357 Berwick Street Karyn Saffro 310-472-0144 Best Friend Animal Society 15321 Brand Blvd. Elizabeth Pashley Best Friends Animal Society Elizabeth Pashley 818-643-3213 Bethesda Soccer Club Wendy Sheasley 2402247363 Bichon Rescue Brigade Buffy Schnurbusch 7142707196 Big Sunday 2014 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy Blush Foundation Emma Friedl 818-584-5738 Bobbi's Scool of Performing Arts Beth Hammer 8054987747 Boddington Communications Dana Boddington 805-231-7216 Bohemian Laundry, Inc. Adam Hime 3107208329 Boulevard Nursery School Renee King 818-883-0607 Bownet Elite Baseball Josh Power-Gomez 7605805666 Boy Scouts of America 16525 Sherman Way Unit c-8 Maria Flores 818-933-0126 Boys and Girls Club Leslie Lemus 818-483-6303 Boys Team Charity Darci Teobaldi 8052174572 Braemar Children's Golf Clinic Eddie Vallantares 818-344-5172 Brave Fest Jon Lucero 310-779-1124 Break it down Total Sports Stephanie Dale 310-429-7214 Bridges Academy 3921 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Deirdre McIlroy 818-506-1091 Bring it to the Mat Janine Goldberg 818-207-1460 Brooks and Brooks Foundation 6320 Canoga Ave Stephanie Bien (818) 991-8282 Buddha Belly Kitchen 205 Broadway Kim Maples 8189128973 Buddy Building Camp 6001 Chesebro Rd. Dr. Lesli Preuss 917-697-2227 Buena Vista Helen Audish 8057771133 Buena Vista Hospice Care Inc. Bonnie Olsen 805-777-1133 Burbank Library Tina Sahadi 818-238-5630 Burco Gymnastics Marina Kukhta 818-590-6530 Buttercup Elementary Ms. Friedland 8188891262 C.A.R.E. The Center for Autism Resources and10525 Education Encino Dramautism/Paw-tism Ave. Programs 8186420388 C.U.S.D. Tim Holland 805-660-2470 C.V.U.S.D. Cynthia Gyure 818-264-5195 Cabrillo Music Theatre Lewis Wilkenfeld 805-497-8613 Cal Luthern Church Angie Davis 8006444237 Cal Luthern University Craig Pond 8055019293 Cal State University Channel Islands Tania Garcia 8054378952 Cal Steam Linda Massarella 310-279-3920 Calabasas Canine Classic Juan Bautista de Anza Park Calabasas Charter Academy 818-618-8006 Calabasas Cheetahs Youth Track Program CHS Claudia Placencia 213-400-8062 Calabasas City Hall Jin Atouo 818-222-5680 Calabasas Classic 100 Civic Center Way Rachel Werner Calabasas Coalition Jennifer Hoffman 8182259150 Calabasas Escrow Kathy Rezaii 3109257374 Calabasas Film Festival Hannah Fish 4247818193 Calabasas Food and Wine Festival Calabasas Graduation 2014 22855 Mulholland HWy Rachel kay/ Marla Klein 8182227177 Calabasas High Performing Arts Center 22855 Mulholland Hwy Nina 818-297-4285 Calabasas High School 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy Nina Rawlinson 818 222- 7177 Calabasas High School Marine Biology Club (CSUN)22855 W. Mulholland Hwy. Deborah Bennett 818-222-7177 ex. 344 Calabasas High School Scribbles Club Kathryn Hansen 818-222-7177 Calabasas Klubhouse April Friedman 818-222-9791 Calabasas Library Karilyn Steward Calabasas Pumpkin Festival Michelle Lee 8182241655 Calabasas Soccer Ryan Bergstrom Calabash Elementary School Cynthia Diaz 818-618-8006 Calder Sloan Memorial Foundation Jeff Rowe 310-488-9147 Cali Camp 1717 Old Topanga Rd. Ariel Abt 3104550404 California Community Church 30100 Agoura Rd. Gary Coleman 818-464-7859 California Condors Special Needs Hockey Team Rita Eagle 310-792-4794 California Dance Theatre 5863 Kanan Rd. Jody Q. Kasch 818-707-3267 California Rhythms Tatyana Itkina 3102665436 California State Park Foundation (Cal Park) 2135422450 California Virtual Academics Leah Fellows 9499162338 California Wildlife Center 26026 Piuma Rd Karoline Carlman (818) 222-2658 California Zoroastrian Center 8952 Hazard Ave. Parviz Manuchehi 714-893-4737 Calvary Community Church Brian Howard 818-575-2221 Camarillo Health Care Monica Teverbaugh 805-388-1952 Camp Alonim 1101 Peppertree Lane Josh Levine (877) 225-6646 Camp Brownsa Iker Martin 3465156819 Camp Calabasas 3701 Lost Hills Rd. Liliana Argott 818-878-0162 Camp Harmony Camp Helping Hands Meredith Cornelius 805-244-5071 Camp Hess Kramer 11495 E. PCH Rachel Waltuch 2133882401 Camp JCA Shalom 34342 Muholland Hwy. Allison David 8188895500 Camp Keystone Caryn Adams 8188892224 Camp Kinneret 29646 Agoura Rd Ryan Rosen / Daniel Tobin (818) 706-8255 Camp Kodiak 4069 Pheasant Run Brendan Docherty 9055697595 Camp Newman
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