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BOE) Organizational Clearance Certificates (L Through R- Group 3 LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS HOLDING STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (BOE) ORGANIZATIONAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES - as of 2-1-18 (Organizations with Names Beginning with Numeric Characters and Letters L through R - Group 3) FISCAL YEAR CORPORATE ID BOE OCC DATE OCC ORGANIZATION NAME PURPOSE FIRST OR LLC ID NO. NO. ISSUED QUALIFIED L.A. Family Housing Corporation 1205147 7561 6/1/2015 Charitable 10-11 L.A. Goal, a Nonprofit Corporation 674369 7050 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl L.A. Lucas MGP LLC 200914010165 21796 6/9/2010 Charitable 10-11 L.A. Prayer Mountain 1318153 18516 8/19/2005 Religious 02-03 L.A. Shares 1852968 23407 1/23/2013 Charitable 96-97 L.A. Voice 2186515 20462 5/26/2010 Charitable 07-08 L.A.F.H. Permanent Housing Corp. I 1406440 19668 10/4/2007 Charitable 03-04 L.C. Hotchkiss Terrace 2476704 17574 10/19/2004 Charitable 04-05 La Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores 735192 7054 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Canada Congregational Church 26628 2873 6/13/2011 Religious 09-10 La Canada Co-Operative Nursery School ASSOCIATION 7056 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Canada United Methodist Church 487588 7057 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl La Casa De La Raza 623708 22128 2/4/2014 Charitable 03-04 La Casa de Las Madres 767175 7061 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Casa De San Gabriel Community Center 764368 7063 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Casita Bilingue Montessori School 1517735 7064 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Cheim School, Inc. 724007 7066 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Cheim, Inc. 1011793 7065 2/13/2007 Charitable 05-06 La Cienega Lomod, Inc. 753694 7067 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Clinica De La Raza, Inc. 618379 7068 11/16/2007 Charitable 07-08 La Clinica Del Pueblo, Inc. 1427976 7069 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Cocina, Inc. 2941925 24305 4/24/2015 Charitable 13-14 La Comida De California 651556 7070 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Cooperativa Campesina De California 1887846 7071 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Famiglia Preschool 3225952 23605 6/17/2013 Charitable 13-14 La Familia Counseling Center, Inc. 734958 7072 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Gardens Community Association 1945578 7073 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Habra 22 MGP, LLC 200710310006 20349 6/10/2008 Charitable 08-09 La Habra Hills Presbyterian Church 386546 7075 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Hermandad Hank Lacayo Youth And Family Center 2833925 21727 5/27/2010 Charitable 09-10 La Honda Fire Brigade 259916 7076 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Iglesia Centro Vida, Inc. 2474087 17065 5/26/2004 Religious 04-05 La Jolla Art Association 548991 7077 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Jolla Bioengineering Institute 2286250 15627 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Jolla Community Center 2599792 20390 6/26/2013 Charitable 13-14 La Jolla Country Day School 304926 7080 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Jolla Historical Society 474090 20894 11/5/2008 Charitable 08-09 La Jolla Institute For Allergy and Immunology 1557967 7081 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Jolla Music Society 568824 7078 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Loma Grace Brethren Church of Modesto 211083 7083 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl Page 1 of 112 LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS HOLDING STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (BOE) ORGANIZATIONAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES - as of 2-1-18 (Organizations with Names Beginning with Numeric Characters and Letters L through R - Group 3) FISCAL YEAR CORPORATE ID BOE OCC DATE OCC ORGANIZATION NAME PURPOSE FIRST OR LLC ID NO. NO. ISSUED QUALIFIED LA Lutheran Villages, LLC 201414710159 25148 7/29/2015 Charitable 15-16 La Luz Center 1675715 7084 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Maestra Family Clinic, Inc. 1690598 7086 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Maum Center 2917300 21551 12/1/2009 Religious 08-09 La Mesa Assembly Community Concerns, Inc. 759120 7088 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Mesa Post No. 282, The American Legion, Department of California 147881 25175 5/1/2015 Charitable 12-13 La Mirada Post No. 9148 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States 421385 20976 1/16/2009 Charitable 07-08 La Mirada RHF Housing, Inc. 1405985 7092 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Mission De L`Esprit-Saint D`Eugene Richer Dit Lafleche 482628 26107 3/8/2017 Religious 13-14 LA New Times Western School, Inc. 2836457 25535 1/26/2016 Charitable 13-14 La Palma Christian Center 245244 21331 6/3/2009 Religious 05-06 La Paz Development Corporation 1012540 7095 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Pena Cultural Center, Inc. 815439 7096 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Pintoresca Housing, Inc. 821843 7097 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Playa Apartments 2134183 17006 5/4/2004 Charitable 04-05 La Posada of Los Angeles, Inc. 1579603 7098 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Purisima Church ASSOCIATION 23674 2/5/2013 Religious 13-14 La Que Sabe Art Foundation 1855531 7100 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Quinta Arts Foundation 1168319 7101 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Quinta Covenant Church 2755180 22171 3/3/2011 Religious 10-11 La Rahada, LLC 200901710314 21714 11/1/2011 Charitable 10-11 La Raza Centro Legal, San Francisco 7277440 7102 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Raza Community Resource Center, Inc. 712497 7104 3/5/2007 Charitable 06-07 La Raza/Galeria Posada 739686 7105 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Riviera, Inc. 1970671 7106 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Salle High School of Pasadena, Inc. 1878786 7107 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl La Salle Sisters 1106626 7108 10/26/2012 Religious 03-04 La Senora Reseach Institute, Inc. 2813804 22707 12/21/2011 Charitable 10-11 La Serena Housing Development Corporation 1113590 7109 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Trinidad Church 245243 20177 3/3/2008 Religious 06-07 La Trinidad United Methodist Church 980722 24963 4/6/2016 Religious 10-11 La Verne Church of the Brethren 133841 26584 1/8/2018 Religious 17-18 La Verne Parent Participation Pre-School, Inc. 640326 7113 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Vie 1012169 21804 5/24/2010 Religious 10-11 La Vie Center, The 1718342 17258 6/16/2004 Religious 04-05 La Vista 721461 7116 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl La Vista Preservation MGP, LLC 200730710324 20785 9/29/2008 Charitable 08-09 LA84 Foundation 1126462 431 9/5/2008 Charitable 08-09 La'Au O Le Ola Samoan Congregational Christian Church Of San Francisco, Northern California 1588745 19857 5/24/2010 Religious 04-05 Laborers Of The Harvest 1542642 19932 10/17/2008 Religious 07-08 Page 2 of 112 LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS HOLDING STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (BOE) ORGANIZATIONAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES - as of 2-1-18 (Organizations with Names Beginning with Numeric Characters and Letters L through R - Group 3) FISCAL YEAR CORPORATE ID BOE OCC DATE OCC ORGANIZATION NAME PURPOSE FIRST OR LLC ID NO. NO. ISSUED QUALIFIED Labor's Community Service Agency 1264730 15573 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl LACER (Literacy, Arts, Culture, Education and Recreation) Afterschool Programs 1221971 22638 1/17/2012 Charitable 10-11 Ladera Community Church 316491 7119 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic of the State of California 35359 7123 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lafayette Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 443272 7124 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation 2947576 22458 4/12/2013 Charitable 09-10 Lafayette Nursery School 281348 7125 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lafayette Senior Housing Association, Inc. 761257 7127 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lafayette United Methodist Church 126257 7128 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church 303703 7126 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl Lagoon Beach Residents Association, Inc. 1518266 7130 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lagoon Play Group 314653 7131 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Art Museum 1787620 7132 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Beach Community Clinic, Incorporated 596420 7133 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Beach Community Foundation Trust 24079 9/29/2014 Charitable 12-13 Laguna Blanca School 186629 7134 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Club for Kids 662193 7137 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Cottages for Seniors 278216 7138 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Creek Congregation Of Jehovah's Witnesses, Elk Grove, CA, Inc. 1911935 20210 2/11/2008 Religious 08-09 Laguna De Santa Rosa Foundation 1675208 7139 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Honda Hospital Volunteers, Inc. 328763 16075 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Niguel Presbyterian Church of Laguna Niguel/The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 1631808 17251 6/10/2004 Charitable 04-05 Laguna Parent Participation Preschool 979896 8896 12/23/2016 Charitable 15-16 Laguna Playhouse, The 136692 7140 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Laguna Shanti 1406151 7141 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake Arrowhead Children's Museum 1495680 7143 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake Arrowhead Christian School 2152185 21062 7/8/2009 Charitable 07-08 Lake Arrowhead Community Presbyterian Church 247053 7144 12/11/2003 Religious Unavl Lake Arrowhead Family Practice Clinic 3051519 21381 1/11/2010 Charitable 08-09 Lake Arrowhead Nursery School 423201 7145 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake Arrowhead Rotary Foundation 1742495 7146 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake Arrowhead Sailing Association 2316428 26055 7/28/2017 Charitable 15-16 Lake Avenue Community Foundation, Inc. 2333690 23900 12/13/2013 Charitable 08-09 Lake Avenue Congregational Church of Pasadena 25988 19534 3/8/2007 Religious 02-03 Lake County Arts Council 1075272 7148 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake County Land Trust 1889624 7149 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake County Passion Play 1663427 14761 12/11/2003 Charitable Unavl Lake County Tribal Health Consortium, Inc.
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