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Search for Your Charity of Choice! CVC Code Charities Website Regions Served Service Area https://virginia- beach.ext.vt.edu/programs/4-H/our- 200209 4-H Clubs of Virginia Beach, Inc. clubs.html Statewide 200063 4Paws Rescue Team Inc http://www.fourpaws.org Region 3 - Northern Region Local Region 2 - Northwestern Region, Region 3 - 200251 A Farm Less Ordinary www.afarmlessordinary.org Northern Region Local 201090 A Wider Circle http://www.awidercircle.org Region 3 - Northern Region Local 201000 A.L. Shilling Spay & Neuter, Inc. http://shillingspayneuter.org/ Region 6 - Greater Richmond Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200598 Abandoned Children's Fund http://www.abandonedchildrensfund.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200516 Abortion Federation, National (NAF) http://www.prochoice.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200524 Abused Children's Fund, Inc. http://www.abusedchildrensfund.org Roads National 200927 ACCESS College Foundation https://accesscollege.org/ Region 7 Hampton Roads Local Region 1 - Southwestern Region, Region 7 - 201181 Access Virginia http://www.accessvirginia.info Hampton Roads Region Local 200750 Accion www.accion.org International 200775 Action Against Hunger www.actionagainsthunger.org International Action in Community Through Service of 200290 Prince William http://www.actspwc.org Region 3 - Northern Region Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Adoptable Children (North American Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200646 Council) http://www.nacac.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200519 Adoptions by Cradle of Hope http://www.cradlehope.org Roads National 200309 Adoptions Together, Inc. http://www.adoptionstogether.org Region 3 - Northern Region Local 201023 Adult Care Center of Central Virginia https://www.adultcarecenter.org/ Region 4 - South Central Region Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Advocates for Abused and Abandoned Pets - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 201078 A3P http://www.a3padvocates.org Roads Statewide 200963 African Wildlife Foundation, Inc. awf.org International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200522 Aid For Starving Children http://www.aidforstarvingchildren.org Roads International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Aid for Trash Dump Children: The Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200514 Unforgotten http://www.wastepickers.org Roads International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200536 AIDS Children's Foundation http://www.AFCAids.org Roads International Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200810 AIDS Research Foundation (amfAR) www.amfar.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 201073 AIDS United http://www.aidsunited.org Roads International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200645 Air Force Association http://www.afa.org Roads National Albemarle Housing Improvement Program, 200020 Inc. http://www.ahipva.org Region 5 - Central Region Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Alexandria/Fairfax Alumni Chapter/Kappa Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200453 Scholarship Endowment Fund http://www.afksef.org Roads Statewide Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200485 Childhood Cancer http://www.AlexsLemonade.org Roads National Alight (formerly American Refugee 200730 Committee) http://wearealight.org/ International Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200563 Alley Cat Allies http://www.alleycat.org Roads National 200576 Alley Cat Rescue www.saveacat.org National 200976 Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. http://allianceforthebay.org Statewide 201004 Alzheimer's ? Insight Memory Care Center http://www.insightmcc.org National Alzheimer's Association of the National 200314 Capital Area http://www.alz.org/nca Region 3 - Northern Region Local 201005 Alzheimer's Disease Research http://www.brightfocus.org National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200641 Alzheimer's Foundation of America http://www.alzfdn.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200613 Foundation http://www.AlzheimersPrevention.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Alzheimer's Research Foundation, Fisher Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200606 Center http://www.alzinfo.org Roads National Amelia Patrons for Animal Welfare, Inc. Region 4 - South Central Region, Region 5 - 200019 (APAW) http://www.apawinc.org Central Region, Region 6 - Greater Richmond Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200473 American Association for Cancer Research http://www.AACRfoundation.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 201059 American Association of Kidney Patients, Inc. http://www.aakp.org Roads National 200999 American Bird Conservancy http://www.abcbirds.org International Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200793 American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads National American Cancer Society, Richmond-Virginia Region 5 Central, Region 6 Greater 201070 Beach http://www.cancer.org Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads Local Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - American Cleft Palate - Craniofacial Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 201064 Association http://www.acpa-cpf.org Roads National Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200950 American Council of the Blind www.acb.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads Statewide Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 201049 American Diabetes Association, Virginia www.diabetes.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads Statewide 201082 American Farmland Trust http://www.farmland.org National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200564 American Humane Association http://www.americanhumane.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 201107 American Indian College Fund http://www.collegefund.org Roads National Region 1 - Southwestern;Region 2 - Northwestern;Region 3 - Northern;Region 4 - South Central;Region 5 - Central;Region 6 - Greater Richmond;Region 7 - Hampton 200599 American Indian Youth Running Strong http://www.IndianYouth.org Roads National 200725 American Jewish World Service www.ajws.org International Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200795 American Kidney Fund http://www.kidneyfund.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads National Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200828 American Lung Association http://www.lung.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads National Region 1 Southwestern, Region 2 Northwestern, Region 3 Northern, Region 4 South Central, Region 5 Central, Region 6 200796 American Lung Association in Virginia http://www.lung.org Greater Richmond, Region 7 Hampton Roads
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