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Victims Compensation and Government Claims Board 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Victims Compensation and Government Claims Board 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: American Federation for the Performing Arts American Federation for the Performing Arts CSECC ID # 2492 Elaine Gerdine Telephone: (978) 210-5888 10 Chestnut St Web: www.artsfederation.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: The arts bring joy and meaning to us all. Help support American arts and arts education organizations, whether young or well-established, in every creative discipline. East Bay Center for the Performing Arts CSECC ID # 312 Jordan Simmons Telephone: (510) 234-5624 10 Chestnut St Web: www.eastbaycenter.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: As a cornerstone of community, cultural and artistic expression, we teach young people particularly those most disadvantaged in our society, sustainable skills in the arts. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego CSECC ID # 2474 Cynthia Tuomi Telephone: (858) 454-3541 10 Chestnut St Web: www.mcasd.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: The Museum's permanent collection includes 4,000 works (from 1950 to the present) that provide knowledge of the artistic and cultural ideas of our time. National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts CSECC ID # 639 Robert Shakno Telephone: (305) 377-1140 10 Chestnut St Web: www.NFAA.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: Our mission is to recognize and reward young emerging artists at critical junctures in their professional and educational development through unrestricted cash awards and scholarships. Oakland Youth Chorus CSECC ID # 673 Sharon Dolan Telephone: (510) 287-9700 10 Chestnut St Web: www.oaklandyouthchorus.or g Salem MA 01970- Counties: Alameda Contra Costa Napa San Francisco Description: We provide a multi-cultural music education and performance program for children and youth, ages 5-25, fostering talent, confidence and community. 2008 Nonaffiliated Beneficiary Listing 6/26/2008 Page 1 of 324 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: American Federation for the Performing Arts San Francisco Opera Association CSECC ID # 2437 Donna Batson Telephone: (415) 565-3217 10 Chestnut St Web: www.sfopera.com Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: We present world-class productions, numerous free community outreach events, youth education programs, and an acclaimed professional training and development program. Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz CSECC ID # 2470 Thomas R. Carter Telephone: (202) 364-7272 10 Chestnut St Web: www.monkinstitute.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: Statewide Description: The Institute preserves America's legacy of jazz by presenting public school-based jazz programs for young people across the nation and around the world. Young Audiences of San Diego CSECC ID # 2438 Hilliard Harper Telephone: (619) 282-7599 10 Chestnut St Web: www.yasandiego.org Salem MA 01970- Counties: San Diego Description: Through the arts, we inspire and motivate young people, especially those who are economically disadvantaged, to achieve their full potential. www.yasandiego.org for more information 2008 Nonaffiliated Beneficiary Listing 6/26/2008 Page 2 of 324 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: America's Charities AIDS & Infectious Disease Science Center CSECC ID # 1698 Peggy Totzke Telephone: (858) 909-5125 3550 General Atomics Ct Mail Code 4140 Web: www.infection-research.org San Diego CA 92121- Counties: Statewide Description: Deadly new bacteria and viruses are discovered daily. We need cures now! Please help us. We can't afford to lose this life or death race. Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center CSECC ID # 1492 Peggy Totzke Telephone: (858) 909-5121 3550 General Atomics Ct Mail Code 4110 Web: www.aging-research.org San Diego CA 92121- Counties: Statewide Description: Stop the suffering caused by aging-related medical conditions. Your support makes exciting new medical research possible. Please help our aging population and their families. American Center for Law and Justice CSECC ID # 44 James E. Murphy Telephone: (757) 226-4554 1000 Regent University Dr Web: www.aclj.org Virginia Beach VA 23464- Counties: Statewide Description: Specializing in constitutional law, we are dedicated to the concept that freedom and democracy are God-given inalienable rights that must be protected. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. CSECC ID # 45 Rachel Fishman Telephone: (212) 549-2500 125 Broad St 18th Fl Web: www.aclu.org New York NY 10004-2400 Counties: Statewide Description: Defends your constitutional rights. Upholds free speech, religious liberty, equality, privacy, due process. Fights unlawful detention and eavesdropping. Protects minorities, women, immigrants, the poor. American Foundation for the Blind, Inc. CSECC ID # 48 Emma Rosenbluth Telephone: (800) 232-5463 11 Penn Plz Ste 300 Web: www.afb.org New York NY 10001- Counties: Statewide Description: Our mission is to ensure that the millions of Americans living with vision loss enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other citizens. 2008 Nonaffiliated Beneficiary Listing 6/26/2008 Page 3 of 324 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: America's Charities American Hospice Foundation, Inc. CSECC ID # 1125 Naomi Naierman Telephone: (202) 223-0204 2120 L St NW Ste 200 Web: www.americanhospice.org Washington DC 20037- Counties: Statewide Description: Increase access to hospice care through public education/professional training and consumer advocacy with the hopes that hospice will be an integral part of our society. America's Charities CSECC ID # 39 Wendy Sall Medler Telephone: (800) 458-9505 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110 Web: www.charities.org Chantilly VA 20151- Counties: Statewide Description: Working to build strong communities. Addressing needs of children, families, communities through member programs, by helping employers and employees support our member charities' programs. Amnesty International of the USA CSECC ID # 73 Gordon M. Singh Telephone: (212) 633-4239 5 Penn Plz 16th Fl Web: www.amnestyusa.org New York NY 10001- Counties: Statewide Description: Worldwide membership-based human rights organization - impartial and non-political - working to free prisoners of conscience, eliminate torture, executions, disappearances. 1997 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Arthritis & Chronic Pain Research Institute CSECC ID # 1500 Karen Garitta Telephone: (800) 877-4166 3550 General Atomics Mail Code 4120 Web: www.pain-research.org San Diego CA 92121- Counties: Statewide Description: Chronic pain caused by arthritis, cancer, and other medical conditions cripple 86 million Americans. Help us continue our search for new medications to relieve pain. Boy Scouts of America, Los Angeles Area Council CSECC ID # 2711 Greg Salce Telephone: (213) 250-1131 2333 Scout Wy Web: www.boyscoutsla.org Los Angeles CA 90026- Counties: Los Angeles Description: Prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. 2008 Nonaffiliated Beneficiary Listing 6/26/2008 Page 4 of 324 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: America's Charities Braille Institute of America, Inc. CSECC ID # 1914 Christine Levine Telephone: (323) 663-1111 741 N Vermont Ave Web: www.brailleinstitute.org Los Angeles CA 90029- Counties: Statewide Description: Independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to eliminate blindness and severe sight loss as a barrier to a fulfilling life. All services are free. Breathe California of Los Angeles County CSECC ID # 569 Enrique Chiock Telephone: (323) 935-8050 5858 Wilshire Blvd Ste 300 Web: www.breathela.org Los Angeles CA 90036- Counties: Los Angeles Description: Promoting clean air and healthy lungs through research, education and technology. Catholics United for Life CSECC ID # 191 Theo Stearns Telephone: (270) 325-3061 PO Box 10 Web: www.clji.org New Hope KY 40052- Counties: Statewide Description: Pro-life Catholic organization dedicating itself to promoting human life from conception to natural death. Christopher Reeve Foundation A New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation CSECC ID # 2490 Leigh Beachem Telephone: (973) 379-2690 636 Morris Turnpike Ste 3A Web: www.christopherreeve.org Short Hills NJ 07078- Counties: Statewide Description: Dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information and advocacy. Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation, Inc. CSECC ID # 1120 Andrea Stancik Telephone: (202) 298-9211 5151 Wisconsin Ave NW Ste 420 Web: www.diabeteswellness.net Washington DC 20016- Counties: Statewide Description: Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News. 2008 Nonaffiliated Beneficiary Listing 6/26/2008 Page 5 of 324 2008 California State Employees' Charitable Campaign Non Affiliate Organizations Federation: America's Charities Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. CSECC ID # 1822 Helen Segel Telephone: (800) 321-3437 200 S Park Rd Ste 100 Web: www.diabetesresearch.org Hollywood FL 33021- Counties: Statewide Description: A recognized world leader in cure-focused research, committed to bringing promising discoveries from the lab to patients
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