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4 Community Charities Supports more than 50 non-profit health agencies fighting life- threatening illnesses. Contributions assist work with hospice programs, Alzheimer’s, cancer, AIDS, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, and others.

6 America’s Charities Helping you help others. America’s Charities addresses community needs through member charity services impacting health, human service, education, human and civil rights, the environment.

9 Earth Share One gift supports many groups working to clean our air, protect drinking water, plant trees, and preserve our oceans, deserts, open spaces and endangered species.

13 Global Impact Your support helps provide disaster relief and brings education, , and economic opportunities to the poorest people on earth through programs that promote self-sufficiency.

16 Metropolitan Arts Partnership Supports arts education and outreach programs for children and youth in schools, performance venues and neighborhood centers, which are provided by our affiliated members.

18 United Way California Capital Region Invests in local results-oriented programs focusing on education, health, safety, and self-sufficiency.

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530 Bercut Drive, Suite C Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-2422 www.healthcharitiescal.org Raise and distribute funds through local California chapters of more than 50 member agencies who fight life-threatening illnesses, provide patient services, education, and research.

C33 AMC Cancer Research Center C35 Cancer Research Institute 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 818-508-8534/800-321-1557 Sacramento, CA 95814 650-365-6441 www.amc.org Supports basic and clinical research nationwide. National leader in laboratory, clinical and community Funding decisions overseen by Scientific Advisory outreach programs researching the most promising Council that includes five Nobel Laureates. Proven ways to prevent and control cancer. Fiscal integrity. Cancer Helpbook available. C02 American Diabetes Association C42 Children’s Tumor Foundation 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 916-924-3232 Sacramento, CA 95814 888-314-6633 www.diabetes.org www.ctf.org ADA supports research to find a prevention and cure Promotes and supports research to find causes and for diabetes, which affects 1 in 14 Californians. cures for children’s tumors known as Educational programs and support groups are neurofibromatosis. Promotes public awareness, conducted locally. provides information and support to those affected. C03 American Liver Foundation C45 Christopher Reeve Foundation 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C C50 AIDS Research Foundation (amFAR) Sacramento, CA 95814 800-GO LIVER Sacramento, CA 95814 949-673-8474 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C www.liverfoundation.org www.christopherreeve.org Sacramento, CA 95814 818-700-0426 Works to prevent, treat, and cure hepatitis and over Encourages and supports research worldwide to find Support cutting-edge research on HIV/AIDS 100 liver diseases by funding research, education and a cure for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and treatments, and cure. Provides latest advocacy efforts. Provides 24-hour resource/ other nervous system disorders. information referral. treatment information to patients and physicians and C10 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, prevention information to the public C04 American Lung Association Northern California Chapter C31 Alliance for Technology Access 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 530-345-5864 Sacramento, CA 95814 415-356-2232 Sacramento, CA 95814 707-778-3011 www.lungusa2.org www.ccfa.org www.ataccess.org Works to prevent chronic, obstructive lung disease; To cure and prevent Crohn’s disease and ulcerative Assist children and adults with disabilities in gaining the third leading cause of death in California, colitis through research, improve the quality of life of access to new technologies critical to education, including emphysema, asthma, tuberculosis, lung Northern California residents affected through employment and independence. cancer, and associated causes. education and support. C32 ALS Association (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) C05 Arthritis Foundation, Northeastern C11 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C California Chapter 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 916-979-9265 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 916-979-7080 www.alssac.org Sacramento, CA 95814 916-368-5599 www.cff.org The only organization whose sole mission is to www.arthritis.org Supports innovative research to control and cure discover the cause and cure for Lou Gehrig’s disease To improve lives through leadership in the cystic fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through research, patient support, information, prevention, control, and cure of arthritis. We support through a nationwide network of centers; offers awareness, education, and advocacy. arthritis research, patient services, pharmacy and other patient services. education, and professional education. C01 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders C67 Cystic Fibrosis Research, Inc. Association of Northern California C08 California Hospice Foundation 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 650-404-9977 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-930-9080 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-925-3770 www.cfri.org www.alznorcal.org 530-872-5276 www.hospicefoundation.info CFRI awards grant funding to major Cystic Fibrosis Provides direct assistance to patients and caregivers; Helps terminally ill access quality end-of-life care research enters and universities, and actively support education for health care professionals; organizes through 154 hospice programs statewide. Promotes education and outreach to the CF community. public policy advocacy; and is the leading private research, and increases awareness through referrals funder of Alzheimer’s research. and public/professional education.

4 C43 Dental Health Foundation C16 Lupus Foundation of America C26 Planned Parenthood 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 510-663-3727 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-973-0776 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-446-5037/209-473-8982 www.dentalhealthfoundation.org www.lupus.org www.ppmarmonte.org Helping communities smile through public health Patient-oriented organization supporting individuals Provides medical services. activities that improve oral health such as and families affected by lupus, educating the public, Contributions fund medical services, educational fluoridation, school based programs, improving health professionals and patients, and providing programs for young people, parents, and advocacy access to dental care, and health education. direct financial support for lupus research. for freedom of choice issues in reproduction. C13 Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California C63 Lupus International C24 Prevent Blindness America 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 925-224-7760 Sacramento, CA 95814 949-833-2121 Sacramento, CA 95814 415-567-7500 www.epilepsynorcal.org www.lupuscal.org www.EyeInfo.org 1 in 100 adults and 1 in 50 children have epilepsy. Our primary purpose is to eradicate lupus by We provide vision screening for children and adults; We support people affected by epilepsy through supporting research, alleviate lupus suffering through help with treatment when necessary; eye safety information and referral, education and advocacy patient services and early detection through programs; education; and research on preventable programs. awareness promotion. blindness. All services free. C61 Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy C17 March of Dimes Birth Defect Foundation C55 Ronald McDonald House Charities of 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Southern California Sacramento, CA 95814 707-542-6706 Sacramento CA 95814 916-922-1913/209-522-5626 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C www.curesma.org www.marchofdimes.com Sacramento, CA 95814 626-744-9559 Provides support and information to individuals and Our mission is to improve the health of babies by www.mcsoutherncalifornia.com their families; educated the public and medical preventing birth defects and infant mortality through We provide a “home-away-from-home” for families community; conducts fundraising to support research programs of research, community services, education of children undergoing treatment for cancer and other toward a cure for SMA. and advocacy. serious illnesses and camping experiences for kids with cancer. C29 Firefighters Burn Institute C49 Myasthenia Gravis Foundation 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C C62 Sacramento Association for the Retarded Sacramento, CA 95814 916-739-8525 Sacramento CA 95814 323-887-0056 (SAR) www.ffburn.org www.myasthenia-ca.org 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Provides recovery services for burn survivors, A voluntary health organization dedicated to assisting Sacramento, CA 95814 916-454-0900 summer camp for burn injured children, fire and burn patients with this neuromuscular disease through www.sacramentoar.org prevention equipment, continuing education and patient education, drug bank and medical research. SAR provides adults with development disabilities research, and supports burn care families. paid work, employment training, job placement, C22 National Multiple Sclerosis Society independent living skills training, and other supports C14 Hemophilia Council of California 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C services. 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Sacramento, CA 95814 916-927-8000 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-448-7444 www.nationalmssociety.org C51 Sickle Cell Community Health Network of Represents individual organizations devoted to Works to end the devastating effects of multiple No. CA finding a cure for sclerosis through research and programs for people 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C hemophilia, Von Willebrand’s disease, and other with MS and their families. Sacramento, CA 95814 510-628-0610 coagulating deficiencies www.sicklecell.net through research and psycho-social services. C58 National Parkinson’s Foundation Striving every day to make sure no affected child or 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C adult falls through the cracks. Family centered C40 Huntington’s Disease Society of America Sacramento, CA 95814 415-476-9276 approach, counseling, advocacy support, education, Northern California www.parkinson.org referrals, camps, and community outreach. 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Provides research, patient services, clinical studies, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-927-4400 public and professional education worldwide at no C60 Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California www.hdsanortherncalifornia.org charge. Provides physician referrals, assists support 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C HDSA supports research on Huntington’s Disease, a and adult day care. Sacramento, CA 95814 310-693-0247 fatal brain disorder, and assists patients and families www.scdfc.org through programs of patient services, education and C23 National Reye’s Syndrome Foundation Provides disease education, children, and adult community services. 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C programs; “Camp Crescent Moon”; Academic Sacramento, CA 95814 707-448-8084 Learning Center; emergency grants; client networks; C36 Hydrocephalus Association www.reyessyndrome.org medical and social service referrals. 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Funds awareness and research programs, while Sacramento, CA 95814 415-732-7040/888-598-3789 offering guidance to victims of Reye’s Syndrome C28 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital www.hydroassoc.org throughout California for this often-fatal disease 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C Provides support, resources, advocacy to families and associated with aspirin use. Sacramento, CA 95814 925-551-5700 professionals dealing with the complex issues of www.stjude.org hydrocephalus, the abnormal accumulation of C54 National Spinal Cord Injury Association World’s premiere institution dedicated to research, cerebrospinal fluid within the brain. 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C treatment, and the cure of children with cancer, Sacramento, CA 95814 310-553-4833 pediatric AIDS, leukemia and other catastrophic C34 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation The mission is to enable people with SCI to make diseases. Costs covered regardless of insurance 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C choices and take actions to achieve their highest level Sacramento, CA 95814 916-920-0790 of independence and personal fulfillment. www.jdrf.org Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, C38 Parkinson’s Institute we can save lives of children and adults who suffer 530 Bercut Dr., Ste. C from diabetes and its devastating complications. Sacramento, CA 95814 408-542-5600 www.thepi.org Patient care and research center to find cause(s) and cure, investigate better treatment techniques and develop prevention strategies for Parkinson’s disease and related movement disorders.

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Regional Office 616 Lyndhurt Avenue Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 786-7852 www.charities.org Helping you help others. America’s Charities addresses community needs through member charity services, impacting health human services, education, human and civil rights, the environment.

0403 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 0429 Braille Institute of America 0410 Catholics United for Life 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor 741 North Vermont Avenue 3050 Gap Knob Road New York, NY 10004-2400 (212) 549-2500 Los Angeles, CA 90029 (800) BRAILLE New Hope, KY 40052-0000 (800) 764-8444 www.aclu.org www.brailleinstitute.org www.clji.org Defends constitutional rights for all individuals in the Independent nonprofit organization whose mission is Pro-life Catholic organization dedicated to defending U.S. Upholds free speech, religious liberty, equality, to eliminate blindness and severe sight loss as a human life from the moment of conception. privacy, due process. Protects minorities, women, barrier to a fulfilling life. All services are free. Activities include sidewalk counseling, educational immigrants, and the poor. www.brailleinstitute.org information and legal defense of religious liberties. 9501 American Foundation for the Blind 9522 Breast Cancer Coalition 0672 Childhelp USA® 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300 1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 1300 15757 North 78th Street New York, NY 10001-0000 (800) AFB-LINE Washington, DC 20036 (800) 622-2838 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (800) 422-4453 www.afb.org www.stopbreastcancer.org www.childhelpusa.org AFB’s mission is to ensure that the millions of Also National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund. Our Founded in 1959, one of the nation’s largest and Americans living with vision loss enjoy the same mission is to stop breast cancer through grassroots oldest agencies dedicated to the treatment, rights and opportunities as other citizens. efforts to increase research funding, influence policy, prevention, and research of child abuse and neglect. and educate activists. 0416 Amnesty International of the USA 9519 Christopher Reeve Foundation 5 Penn Plaza, 16th Floor 9504 Cancer Research and Prevention 636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A New York, NY 10001 (800) AMNESTY Foundation Short Hills, NJ 07078 (800) 225-0292 www.amnestyusa.org 1600 Duke St, Suite 500 www.paralysis.org Worldwide membership-based human rights Alexandria, VA 22314 (800) 227-2732 The foundation has granted Quality of Life grants to organization — impartial and non-political — www.preventcancer.org nonprofit organizations helping improve the daily working to free prisoners of conscience, eliminate 100% of contributions support cancer lives of people living with paralysis, particularly torture, executions, ‘disappearances.’ 1977 Nobel prevention/early detection research, education, spinal cord injuries. Peace Prize recipient. outreach to medically underserved; childhood cancer Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation research/support. Free educational materials, toll free 0414 0652 Believe In Tomorrow National Children’s information line, award-winning Website. 5151 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 420 Foundation Washington, DC 20016 (877) 633-3976 6601 Frederick Rd. 0653 Cancer Research for Children (National www.diabeteswellness.net Baltimore, MD 21228 (800) 933-5470 Childhood Cancer Foundation) Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. www.believeintomorrow.org 4600 East West Hwy., Suite 600 Conducts screenings, education programs to save Give comfort and hope to critically ill children and Bethesda, MD 20814 (800) 458-6223 lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. their families. Programs: Hospital and Retreat www.curesearch.org Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News. Housing, Hands On Adventures, Pain Management Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children. Please and Distraction Technology. help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure.

6 9505 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. 0441 Human Rights Campaign Foundation 0430 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund 3440 Hollywood Boulevard 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, NW 99 Hudson Street, 16th Floor Suite 100 Hollywood, FL 33021 (800) 321-3437 Washington, DC 20036 (800) 777-4723 New York, NY 10013 (800) 221-7822 www.diabetesresearch.org www.hrc.org www.naacpldf.org A recognized world leader in cure-focused research, Provides information and resources to educate the Fights for equality, access to education, employment, committed to bringing promising discoveries from public and foster sound public policy to end health care, housing, environmental justice, voting the lab to patients in the fastest and safest way possible. discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and rights, criminal justice. Provides scholarships to transgender Americans. promising African-American undergraduates and law 0436 Dress for Success Worldwide students. 32 East 31st Street, 7th Floor 0452 Humane Society of the , The New York, NY 10016 (212) 532-1922 2100 L Street, NW 0431 NAACP Special Contribution Fund www.dressforsuccess.org Washington, DC 20037 (202) 452-1100 4805 Mount Hope Drive The mission of Dress for Success is to advance low- www.hsus.org Baltimore, MD 21215 (877) 622-2798 income women’s economic and social development Our mission is to create a humane and sustainable www.naacp.org and to encourage self-sufficiency through career world for all animals, including people, through Through 2,200 NAACP units nationwide, supports development and employment retention. education, advocacy and the promotion of respect largest civil rights organization’s programs in and compassion. education, housing, employment, voter education, 0656 Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home military justice, emergency relief, legal assistance, 14100 Crawford Street 0659 “I Have a Dream”® Foundation youth services. Boys Town, NE 68010 (800) 448-3000 330 Seventh Avenue, 20th Floor www.girlsandboystown.org New York, NY 10001 (212) 293-5480 9510 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation Girls and Boys Town provides food, clothing, shelter, www.ihad.org 1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 700 education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, Provides long-term personal support and guidance to Washington, DC 20005 (877) YOU DECIDE neglected, abused, and communicatively handicapped children from low-income communities from their www.ProChoiceAmerica.org boys and girls. elementary through high school years, with an Works with 27 affiliates to advance our shared assured college or vocational opportunity. mission of making abortion less necessary, and 0401 Feed The Children provides citizens with resources to take action locally 333 N. Meridian 0408 Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife and nationally. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 (800) 627-4556 Research, Education and Conservation, The www.feedthechildren.org 4245 North Fairfax Drive, Suite #600 0660 National Black Child Development Institute One of America’s most effective charities providing Arlington, VA 22203 (800) 592-5263 1101 15th St NW, Suite 900 food, clothing, medical care, education, and www.janegoodall.org Washington, DC 20005 (800) 556-2234 emergency relief to children in the United States and The Jane Goodall Institute works to advance the power www.nbcdi.org overseas since 1979. of individuals to take informed, compassionate action Exists to improve and protect the quality of life of to improve the environment for all living things. African American children through educational 0423 Fund for Animals, The programs, tutoring, training, public education, and 200 West 57th Street, Suite 705 9521 Lance Armstrong Foundation, Inc. other community outreach programs. New York, NY 10019 (888)405-FUND 1221 South Mopac Expressway, Suite 320 www.fundforanimals.org Austin, TX 78746 (512) 236-8820 9512 National Down Syndrome Society Founded in 1967 by bestselling author Cleveland www.laf.org 666 Broadway, 8th Floor Amory. The Fund for Animals provides hands-on Inspire and empower people affected by cancer New York, NY 10012 (800) 221-4602 care to protect wildlife at sanctuaries such as Black through advocacy, education, publichealth, research. www.ndss.org Beauty Ranch. Provide tools and information they need to live life Strives to increase public awareness about Down on their own terms. syndrome and improve the lives of people with Down 0669 Give Kids The World syndrome through research, education and advocacy. 210 South Bass Road 0426 Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America Kissimmee, FL 34746 (800) 995-5437 3550 North Central Avenue, Suite 300 9513 National Marfan Foundation www.gktw.org Phoenix, AZ 85012-2105 (800) 722-9474 22 Manhasset Avenue Give Kids The World is a 70-acre non-profit resort for www.wish.org Port Washington, NY 11050-2023 (800) 862-7326 children with life-threatening illnesses whose one wish The Make-A-Wish Foundation® grants the wishes of www.marfan.org is to visit central Florida’s best-loved attractions. children with life-threatening medical conditions to Provides information on the potentially life-threatening enrich the human experience with hope, strength, Marfan syndrome and related disorders to patients, 0658 Hole In The Wall Gang Fund, The and joy. families, medical community; fosters peer support; 555 Long Wharf Drive promotes research; raises public awareness. New Haven, CT 06511-0000 (203) 772-0522 0475 Mothers Against Drunk Driving www.holeinthewallgang.org 511 E. John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 700 9515 National Organization for Rare Disorders Founded by Paul Newman, is a non-profit camp and Irving, TX 75062 (800) 438-6233 (NORD) year-round center providing free services to children www.madd.org 55 Kenosia Avenue with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. Provides local programs that assist victims of P.O. Box 1968 alcohol-related crashes and educates the public about Danbury, CT 06813-1968 (800) 999-6673 9506 Hospice America (American Hospice the dangers of drunk and drugged driving and www.rarediseases.org Foundation) underage drinking. Provides understandable information on rare 2120 L Street, NW, Suite 200 diseases; peer networking; community resource Washington, DC 20037 (202) 223-0204 9509 Multiple Sclerosis Association of America referrals; patient medication assistance programs; www.americanhospice.org 706 Haddonfield Road research; advocacy for over 25 million people with Increases access to hospice care through public Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 (800) 833-4672 rare disorders. education, professional training and advocacy with www.msaa.com the hope that hospice will be an integral part of MSAA helps individuals cope with the day-to-day our society. situations that arise from having MS by providing assistance ranging from support groups to barrier- free housing.

7 0419 National Trust for Historic Preservation in 0662 Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) 0665 Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc. the United States 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400 4281 Katella Avenue, Suite 111 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009 (888) 725-4801 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (888) TWF-KIDZ Washington, DC 20036-0000 (800)944-NTHP www.rif.org www.tigerwoodsfoundation.org www.nationaltrust.org Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) provides free books Helping all children build values, characteristics and Your support will help provide leadership, education, for children across America to choose and keep. attitudes to reach their goals, TWF initiates and and advocacy to save America’s diverse historic By promoting a love of books, RIF encourages supports programs that enhance their learning, places and revitalize communities for the future. children’s literacy. growth and development. 0450 Native American Rights Fund 0663 Ronald McDonald House Charities® 9517 Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance 1506 Broadway One Kroc Drive, #014 801 Roeder Road, Suite 750 Boulder, CO 80302 (800) 447-0784 Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 623-7048 Silver Spring, MD 20910 (800) 225-6872 www.narf.org www.rmhc.org www.tsalliance.org Provides legal representation nationwide to Native Creates, finds and supports programs improving the The organization supports tuberous sclerosis American tribes, villages, organizations, and health and well-being of children through its global research, maintains a national network for family individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights network of local Chapters and 250+ Ronald support, and promotes public awareness and the guaranteed them by treaty and law. McDonald Houses® worldwide. education of medical and allied professionals. 0472 Orphan Foundation of America 0443 The Rutherford Institute 0461 Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation 21351 Gentry Drive, Suite 130 P.O. Box 7482 1725 Eye Street, NW, Seventh Floor Sterling, VA 21066-8511 (800) 950-4673 Charlottesville, VA 22906-7482 (800) 225-1791 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 483-9222 www.orphan.org www.rutherford.org www.vvaf.org At age 18 most orphans are on their own. OFA and The Rutherford Institute is a civil liberties Co-founder and coordinator of the 1997 Nobel Peace volunteers provide moral and financial support to organization that provides free legal services to Prize-winning global landmine campaign. Operates parentless teens pursuing college and vocational people whose constitutional and human rights have international rehabilitation clinics, landmine awareness training. been threatened or violated. programs and conducts mine impact surveys. 0433 PETsMART Charities 19601 North 27th Avenue 0454 Southern Law Center Phoenix, AZ 85027 (800) 738-1385 400 Washington Avenue www.petsmartcharities.org Montgomery, AL 36104 (888) 414-7752 Over 2.3 million pets saved since 1994, through 760+ www.splcenter.org Adoption Centers. Provides funding for spay/neuter, A non-profit organization that combats hate, intolerance pet retention, disaster relief and adoption programs. and discrimination through education and litigation. 0477 Population Connection 0674 Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation 1400 16th Street, NW, Suite 320 1850 Sawtelle Blvd., Suite 450 Washington, DC 20036 (800) 767-1956 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (800) 315-2580 www.populationconnection.org www.starlight.org A national nonprofit organization working to slow Transforming the experience of childhood illness population growth and achieve a sustainable balance with programs that heal children’s spirits so that they of people, resources and the environment. can do what they do best - be kids.

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49 Powell Street, Suite 510 San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 981-3373 www.earthshareca.org One gift to us supports diverse groups cleaning our air, planting trees, protecting drinking water, and preserving oceans, deserts, and endangered species for our children. P h o t o ᭧ K e i t h S u t t e r

B101 California Native Plant Society 2707 K Street, Ste. 1 Sacramento, CA 95816 916-447-2677 www.cnps.org We increase understanding and appreciation of D300 African Wildlife Foundation C202 Anza-Borrego Foundation California’s native plants and conserve them and 1400 16th Street NW, Ste. 120 PO Box 2001 their natural habitats through education, science, Washington, DC 20036 888-4-WILDLIFE Borrego Springs, CA 92004 760-767-0446 advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship. www.awf.org www.theabf.org Foremost authority on African Wildlife dedicated to Supports land acquisition, education, and scientific B102 California Trout protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other studies in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and the 870 Market St., Ste. 528 unique species through innovative, practical surrounding ecological region. San Francisco, CA 94102 415-392-8887 programs developed with the people of Africa. www.caltrout.org C203 Bay Area Ridge Trail Council California Trout protects and restores wild trout and D301 American Farmland Trust 1007 General Kennedy Ave., Ste. 3 steelhead and their waters throughout California - 1200 18th Street NW, Ste. 800 San Francisco, CA 94129. 415-561-2595 San Francisco, South Coast, North East, Eastern Washington, DC 20036 800-431-1499 www.ridgetrail.org Sierra and North Coast. www.farmland.org Plans, builds and maintains a multi-use trail on the Stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling ridge tops encircling San Francisco Bay. Over 300 C206 California Waterfowl Association development. Working with communities on smarter miles of a planned 500-mile trail are complete. 4630 Northgate Blvd., Ste. 150 growth that includes local family farms. Advocating Sacramento, CA 95834 916-648-1406 C205 Baykeeper (formerly Waterkeepers environmentally healthy farming practices. www.calwaterfowl.org Northern California) A statewide organization that seeks to conserve D302 American Forests 786 Market St., Ste. 850 California’s waterfowl, wetlands, and outdoor 734 15th Street NW, Ste. 800 San Francisco, CA 94103 800-KEEP-BAY heritage through research, education, habitat projects Washington, DC 20005 800-368-5748 www.baykeeper.org and advocacy programs. www.americanforests.org Protects and restores the water quality and Funds private and public land reforestation projects; ecosystems of the San Francisco Bay-Delta via boat B103 Californians Against Waste Foundation provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; patrols, water quality monitoring, regulation reform, 921 11th St., Ste. 301 educates the public on the value of trees and forests. and legal strategies. Sacramento, CA 95814 916-443-5422 www.cawrecycles.org C201 American River Conservancy D329 Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Fighting for a sustainable world economy that thrives PO Box 562 Against the Misuse of Pesticides through greater use of recycled materials and less Coloma, CA 95613 530-621-1224 701 E Street SE, Ste. 200 reliance on our invaluable and irreplaceable virgin www.arconervancy.org Washington, DC 20003 202-543-5450 resources. Acquires endangered species habitat, natural www.beyondpesticides.org fisheries and recreational lands. Volunteers provide Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, B125 Center for Health, Environment and Justice stream monitoring, education and habitat restoration homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through PO Box 6806 services within the American and Cosumnes River a practical information clearinghouse on toxic 150 S Washington St., Ste. 300 watersheds. hazards and non-chemical pest control. Falls Church, VA 22046 703-237-2249 www.chej.org D303 American Rivers G699 Butte Environmental Council Empowers families protecting their children, and 1101 14th Street NW, Ste. 1400 116 West Second St., Ste. 3, communities protecting public health, from toxic Washington, DC 20005-5637 887-4-RIVERS Chico, CA 95928 530-891-6424 chemicals in drinking water, air, food, Assists with www.AmericanRivers.org Working to protect and We educate our community and advocate for information, community organizing and coalition restore America’s rivers and foster a river stewardship California’s land, air, water, sustainable communities, building. ethic; ensuring safe drinking water, recreational healthy ecosystems, and the preservation of wild and opportunities, and preserving fish and wildlife habitat. agricultural land.

9 C207 Clean Water Fund C210 Ecology Center G502 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association 111 New Montgomery St., Ste. 600 2530 San Pablo Avenue 5333 Zoo Drive San Francisco, CA 94105 415-369-9160 Berkeley, CA 94702 510-548-2220 Los Angeles, CA 90027 323-644-4200 www.cleanwaterfund.org www.ecologycenter.org www.lazoo.org We all live downstream...Neighborhood-based action, Our programs - recycling, Terrain magazine, farmers’ Supports the Los Angeles Zoo’s efforts to nurture education programs which join citizens, businesses markets, Farm Fresh Choice, Environmental wildlife and enrich the human experience through and government for sensible solutions ensuring safe Resource Center and Bookstore - educate, exhibits, education and conservation programs, drinking water, pollution prevention, resource demonstrate, provide services, and promote membership and special events. conservation. environmentally/socially responsible practices. B112 Greenbelt Alliance B105 Communities for a Better Environment B110 Environmental Defense 631 Howard St., Ste. 510 1440 Broadway, Ste. 701 5655 College Ave., Ste. 304 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-543-6771 Oakland, CA 94612 510-302-0430 Oakland, CA 94618 510-548-2220 www.greenbelt.org www.cbecal.org www.environmentaldefense.org Dedicated to protecting open space and promoting Helps low-income communities of color, Creating lasting and fair solutions to complex more livable communities in the nine-county San overburdened by toxic pollution, change public and environmental challenges. Our areas of concentration Francisco Bay Area. industrial policies to improve community health are preserving biodiversity, stabilizing climate, through community organizing, science and law. protecting health and safeguarding oceans. B114 Heal The Bay 1444 9th Street D308 Conservation Fund, The B109 Environmental Defense Center Santa Monica, CA 90401 310-451-1500 1655 North Fort Myer Drive, Ste. 1300 906 Garden Street www.healthebay.org Arlington. VA 22209-3199. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-963-1622 A nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to www.conservationfund.org www.edcnet.org making Southern California coastal waters safe, The nation’s most effective and efficient conservation Environmental law firm providing legal, educational healthy and clean, using research, education, organization - protecting working landscapes, and advocacy support to community groups. Issue community action and advocacy. wildlife habitat and recreation sites - with 95% of areas include air and water quality, land use, offshore D319 INFORM, Inc. funds going directly to mission. oil and pesticides. 120 Wall Street, 14th Floor D309 Conservation International D314 Environment and Energy Study Institute New York, NY 10005-4001 212-361-2400. 1919 M Street NW, Ste. 600 122 C Street NW, Ste. 630 www.informinc.org Washington, DC 20036 800-406-2306 Washington, DC 20001 202-628-1400 Researches and promotes business practices and www.conservation.org www.eesi.org policies that advance pollution-free transportation, Applies innovations in science, economics, policy Brings together divers interests to education eliminate toxic chemicals, and wastes of their and community participation to protect the Earth’s Congress and promote solutions on clean energy, sources, and safeguard public health. riches regions of biodiversity, major tropical climate change, transportation, agriculture, and D321 Izaak Walton League of America wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems. sprawl for a cleaner, healthier, safer future. 707 Conservation Lane D310 Defenders of Wildlife Gaithersburg, MO 20878 800-IKE-LINE 1130 175th Street NW D317 Environmental Law Institute www.iwla.org Washington, DC 20036-4604 202-682-9400 2000 L Street NW, Ste. 620 Solutions-oriented conservationists - hunters, anglers, www.Defenders.org Washington, DC, 20036 202-939-3800 outdoor recreationists - working to protect America’s Working since 1947 to save America’s precious wild www.eli.org air, waters, woods and wildlife habitat through animals and threatened habitat for our children and Environmental law that works for you: community- education, advocacy and fostering strong outdoor ethics. future generations through education, citizen action based education + Research on national problems= D322 Land Trust Alliance and scientific research. solutions to protect people and nature. Independent 1331 H Street NW, Ste. 400 and non-partisan. B107 Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee Washington, DC 20005-4734 202-638-4725 4067 Mission Inn Ave. D318 Friends of the Earth www.lta.org Riverside, CA 92501 951-683-3872 1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Ste. 600 Helping people protect undeveloped land in their www.tortoise-tracks.org Washington, DC 20036-20008 877-843-8687 communities - saving our forests, farms, waters, Protecting the threatened desert tortoise and its www.foe.org historic and natural areas. Leads, Trains, and ecosystem by preserving habitat in California’s Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for educations 1,500 land conservation groups. Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, and by fostering public health protection and work for environmental research and education. justice for all people throughout the world. C215 League to Save Lake Tahoe 955 Emerald Bay Road D347 Earth Day Network B111 Friends of the River South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 530-541-5388 1616 P Street NW, Ste. 340 915 20th St. Protecting and restoring the environmental quality, Washington, DC 20036 202-518-0044 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-442-3155 scenic beauty, and low-impact recreational www.earthday.net www.friendsoftheriver.org opportunities of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Helps people in diverse schools and communities Preserves and protects rivers and watersheds through around the world improve the health of their children public education, citizen activist training and organizing, B123 Los Angeles Conservation Corps PO Box 15868 and the environment through community service, and expert advocacy to influence public policy. Los Angeles, CA 90015 213-747-1872 education, and campaigns. C237 Golden Gate Audubon Society www.lacorps.org C209 Earth Island Institute 2530 San Pablo Ave., Ste. G As the largest nonprofit youth corps in the nation, we 300 Broadway, Ste. 28 Berkeley, CA 94702 510-843-2222 teach young people ages 3 to 23 how to care for the San Francisco, CA 94133 415-788-3666 www.goldengateaudubon.org environment, community and themselves. www.earthisland.org Protects Bay Area birds, other wildlife and their Supports action-oriented projects, lending guidance habitats by conserving wildlife habitat, connecting to individuals dedicates to protecting threats to the people with nature, and engaging Bay Area residents Earth’s health. Projects include marine mammal in wildlife protection. protection, energy conservation, and habitat protection.

10 C217 Marin Agricultural Land Trust B117 Nature Conservancy of California, The B119 Planning and Conservation PO Box 809 201 Mission Street, 4th Floor League Foundation Point Reyes Station, CA 94956 415-663-1158 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-777-0487 921 11th St., Ste. 300 www.malt.org www.nature.org Sacramento, CA 95814 916-444-8726 Preserves farmland in Marin County through Preserving the plants, animals, and natural www.pcl.org conservation easements, technical assistance to communities that represent the diversity of life on Cutting-edge environmental public policy landowners, public education (including farm tours) Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need organization conducting research and educating and and advocacy. to survive. empowering local communities to participate in local and state environmental decision making processes. C238 Marin Audubon Society D305 Ocean Conservancy, The PO Box 599 2029 K Street NW B129 Pro-Peninsula Mill Valley, CA 94942-0599 415-668-1242 Washington, DC, 20006 800-519-1541 PO Box 7175 www.marinaudubon.org www.oceanconservancy.org San Diego, CA 92167 619-574-6643 Dedicated to the acquisition, restoration and Through research, education, and science-based www.propeninsula.org conservation of our natural environment. Through advocacy, The Ocean Conservancy informs inspires, Empowering communities and organizations on the field trips, programs, and newsletters, we inform and and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of Baja California peninsula, creating a network of educate our members. the oceans. effective organizations backed by an educated, active public working towards environmental preservation. B115 Marin Conservation League G698 Organic Farming Research Foundation 1623A Fifth Avenue 393 Potrero St., Ste. 203 B127 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy San Rafael, CA 94901 415-485-6257 Santa Cruz, CA 95060. 26 O’Farrell St., Ste. 400 www.marinconservationleague.org www.ofrf.org San Francisco, CA 94108 415-397-2220 Preserves, protects and enhances natural assets of Fostering the improvement and widespread adoption www.railstrails.org Marin County. With 1,100 members, Marin of organic farming practices. Sponsors organic Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad Conservation League has conducted educational, farming research; disseminates results to farmers; corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, outreach and conservation advocacy programs and educates the public and decision-makers. hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country since 1934. skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation. G546 Our City Forest C218 Mountain Lion Foundation 595 Park Ave., Ste. 100 C222 Rainforest Action Network 926 J Street, Ste. 803 San Jose, CA 95110 408-998-7337 221 Pine St., Ste. 500 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-442-2666 www.ourcityforest.org San Francisco, CA 94104 415-398-4404 www.mountainlion.org Provides Silicon Valley neighborhoods, schools and www.ran.org A national non-profit conservation and education agencies with a one-stop shop for tree planting, Campaigns for forests, their inhabitants and the organization, founded in 1986, and dedicated to including free trees, technical assistance, tree care natural systems that sustain life by transforming the Saving America’s Lion.™ and environmental education programs. global marketplace through grassroots organizing, education and non-violent direct action. B323 National Audubon Society C220 Pacific Environment 700 Broadway, 8th Floor 311 California St., Ste. 650 D332 Rainforest Alliance New York, NY 10003 212-979-3000 San Francisco, CA 94104 415-399-8850 665 Broadway, Ste. 500 www.audubon.org www.pacificenvironment.org New York, NY 10012-2331 888-MY-EARTH Audubon works to protect birds, wildlife and their Protects the Pacific Rim’s most threatened wild wwww.rainforest-alliance.org habitats, including our oceans. Educational outreach places and wildlife by empowering grassroots Protects endangered forest ecosystems and the people programs instruct and inspire future conservationists. environmental leaders and holding international that depend on them by transforming land use, Audubon Centers offer outdoor experiences. banks accountable for their investments. business practices, and consumer behavior. D325 National Parks Conservation Association D346 Peregrine Fund, The D333 Rocky Mountain Institute 1300 19th Street NW, Ste. 300 5668 West Flying Hawk Lane 1739 Snowmass Creek Rd. Washington, DC 20036-1609 800-NAT-PARK Boise, ID 83709 208-362-3716 Snowmass, CO 81654-9199 970-927-3851 www.npca.org www.peregrinefund.org www.rmi.org Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered Delivers practical information that helps citizens, Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural birds through research, breeding, and conservation businesses and governments save energy and natural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates resources, prevent pollution and strengthen inappropriate development and overcrowding. children and adults about nature and science. communities through increased efficiency, and innovative technologies. D324 National Wildlife Federation B118 Pesticide Action Network North America 11100 Wildlife Center Drive 49 Powell St., Ste. 500 C240 San Diego Audubon Society Reston, VA 20190-5362 800-332-4949 San Francisco, CA 94102 415-981-1771 4891 Pacific Highway, Ste. 112 www.nwf.org www.panna.org San Diego, CA 92110 619-682-7200 America’s conservation organization keeping wildlife Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links www.sandiegoaudubon.org in our future, protecting endangered species and consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture We promote the conservation and protection of birds, habitats, and connecting children and adults with groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically other wildlife, and their habitat through advocacy, nature through education and action opportunities. sound pest control alternatives. public education, and the maintenance of a wildlife sanctuary. B116 Natural Resources Defense Council B128 Placer Land Trust 111 Sutter St., 20th Fl. PO Box 9222 G742 San Diego Coastkeeper San Francisco, CA 94104 415-875-6100 Auburn, CA 95604 530-887-9222 (formerly San Diego Baykeeper) www.nrdc.org www.placerlandtrust.org 2924 Emerson St., Ste. 220 Saved Baja’s whales, Canada’s Spirit Bears, Works with willing landowners and conservation San Diego, CA 92106 619-758-7743 California’s sequoias. Defends embattled wildlife, partners to permanently preserve natural open space www.sdcoastkeeper.org wilderness, coasts, rivers, and clean air across and agricultural lands in Placer County. Protecting the region’s bays, beaches and watersheds America and around the globe. for the people and wildlife that depend on them by balancing community outreach, education, and advocacy.

11 B126 San Gorgonio Wilderness Association C229 Slide Ranch D340 United States Public Interest Research 34701 Mill Creek Road 2025 Shoreline Highway Group Education Fund, Inc. Mentone, CA 92359 909-382-2906 Muir Beach, CA 94965 415-381-6155 218 D Street SE www.sgwa.org www.slideranch.org Washington, DC 20003 202-546-9707 Providing information, nature education, and A pioneer in the field of environmental education, www.uspirg.org emergency services to wilderness and forest visitors. this Oceanside farm teaches children through PIRG protects the environment and public health. Also, protecting and maintaining trails and recreation interactive experiences about responsibility, We organize citizens to ensure clean air and clean resources in and around the wilderness. teamwork, and respect for nature and animals. water; to prevent global warming and preserve natural resources. B124 San Jose Conservation Corps D337 Student Conservation Association, The 2650 Senter Road 689 River Road F452 Urban Corps of San Diego San Jose, CA 95111 408-283-7171 ext. 274 PO Box 550 3127 Jefferson Street www.sjcccharterschool.org Charlestown, NH 03603-0550 603-543-1700 San Diego, CA 92110 619-235-6884 Fights for dreams of at-risk, disadvantaged youths www.theSCA.org www.urbancorpssd.org and gives them a second chance to earn a high school Over 1,300,000 hours of environmental service Provides young adults the opportunity for education and develop marketable job skills. yearly, with high school and college volunteers development through job training, education, and working gin parks, forests, refuges nationwide. community service while protecting our natural C225 Save Our Shores Building trails, saving wildlife, helping visitors. resources and environment. 345 Lake Ave., Ste. A Santa Cruz, CA 95062 831-462-5660 C235 Surfrider Foundation C233 Wilderness Society , The www.saveourshores.org PO Box 6010 PO Box 29241 Protects and conserves the marine ecosystems of San Clemente, CA 92674-6010 800-743-SURF San Francisco, CA 94129 415-561-6641 California’s central coast for all generations through www.surfrider.org www.wilderness.org marine education, civic action and policy research. Protects and preserves the world’s oceans, waves and Works to protect America’s last unspoiled natural beaches through conservation, activism, research and places - parks, forests, wildlife refuges and other C226 Save the Bay education. Activities include: water quality monitoring, wilderness areas, for the enjoyment of all Americans. 350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Ste. 900 environmental education and grassroots activism. Oakland, CA 94612 510-453-9261 D342 Wildlife Conservation Society Bronx Zoo www.savesfbay.org B121 TreePeople 2300 Southern Blvd. Working for over four decades to celebrate, protect 12601 Mulholland Dr. Bronx, NY 10460-1099 718-220-6891 and restore the San Francisco Bay-Delta and to Beverly Hills, CA 90210 818-753-4600 www.wcs.org improve public access to its shoreline. www.treepeople.org Save endangered species and threatened ecosystems Inspires environmental stewardship by providing in 61 countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for D335 Scenic America education and resources to Los Angeles students and wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science 1634 I Street NW, Ste. 510 teachers, and by training individuals to plant trees education programs. Washington, DC, 20006 202-638-0550 throughout Southern California. www.scenic.org D344 Wildlife Trust Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, saves B122 Trust for Public Land 460 West 34th Street, 17th Floor America’s special places. Our education and 116 New Montgomery St., 4th Floor New York, NY 10001 212-380-4460 advocacy preserves thousands of miles of roads and San Francisco, CA 94105 800-714-LAND www.wildlifetrustorg hundreds of communities. www.tpl.org Wildlife Trust’s international team of scientists The Trust for Public Land conserves land for people discovers innovative ways for people and wildlife B120 Sierra Club Foundation, The to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, to share human-dominated landscapes for their 85 2nd St., Ste. 750 ensuring livable communities for generations to come. mutual survival. San Francisco, CA 94105-3441 800-216-2110 www.tscf.org D339 Union of Concerned Scientists Fights to preserve wilderness and protect 2 Brattle Square environmental quality worldwide through a powerful PO Box 9105 combination of education, scientific research, Cambridge, MA 02238-9105 800-666-8276 publishing and litigation. www.ucusa.org Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system.

12 Global Impact 0300

0300 Global Impact 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 310 Alexandria, VA 22301 800-836-4620 www.charity.org Founded in 1956, Global Impact supports over 50 U.S.-based international charities providing disaster relief, health care, education and economic opportunities to the world’s poorest people.

0301 ACCION International 0303 Africare 0307 American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) 56 Roland Street Suite 300 440 R Street NW 1522 K Street, NW Suite 202 Boston, MA 02129 800-931-9951 Washington, DC 20001 202-462-3614 Washington, D.C. 20005 202-347-2558 www.accion.org www.africare.org www.anera.org ACCION is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase ANERA creates opportunities in education, health giving people the tools they need—small business food production, develop clean water resources, and relief services, and job creation programs for loans and training—to work their way out of poverty. manage the environment, strengthen health care and people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan deliver emergency assistance. 0355 Africa-America Institute 0313 American Refugee Committee 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 1706 0304 American Ireland Fund 430 Oak Grove Street Suite 204 New York, NY 10170-0002 800-745-3899 211 Congress Street Minneapolis, MN 55403 800-875-7060 www.aaionline.org Boston, MA 02110 800-IRL-FUND www.archq.org Since 1953, we have managed advanced education www.irlfunds.org Works for the survival, health and well being of programs for Africans and educated Americans about Through contributions, primarily from the United refugees, and displaced persons caught in the Africa. We proudly count some 22,000 alumni from States, the Funds support peace, culture, charity and crossfire of civil violence, warfare, and other 52 African countries. education projects throughout Ireland. disasters. 0302 African Medical and Research Foundation 0305 American Jewish World Service 0333 AmeriCares Foundation, Inc. (AMREF) 45 West 36th Street 88 Hamilton Avenue 19 West 44th Street Room 710 New York, NY 10018 800-889-7146 Stamford, CT 06902 800-486-4357 New York, NY 10036 212-768-2440 www.ajws.org www.americares.org www.amref.org Provides non-sectarian, sustainable development AmeriCares is a non-profit disaster relief and Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through assistance, technical support and emergency relief to medical assistance organization, providing help and training, capacity building and advocacy in people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the hope for all people irrespective of race, creed or HIV/AIDS, , family health, water and Middle East, Russia and Ukraine. political persuasion. sanitation and clinical outreach.

13 0308 CARE 0311 FINCA International 0319 International Rescue Committee 151 Ellis Street 1101 14th Street, NW 11th Floor 122 East 42nd St. 12th Floor Atlanta, GA 30303 800-521-2273 Washington, DC 20005 202-682-1510 New York, NY 10168-1289 877-REFUGEE www.careusa.org www.villagebanking.org www.theirc.org Leading humanitarian organization fighting global In 22 countries, our Village Banking programs give Our commitment to freedom, human dignity, and poverty in 70 developing countries, working alongside the working poor capital loans to finance self- self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global poor families to create long-term solutions through employment activities, improve family income and emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance, nutrition, education, and economic development. achieve financial independence. resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees. 0309 Catholic Relief Services 0314 Freedom From Hunger 0343 International Youth Foundation 209 West Fayette Street 1644 Da Vinci Court P.O. Box 2000 32 South Street Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21201 800-235-2772 Davis, CA 95617 800-708-2555 Baltimore, MD 21202 888-770-8710 www.crs.org www.freefromhunger.org www.iyfnet.org Since 1943, in 99 countries, a leader in international Brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions Supports programs that improve young people’s lives relief and development, helping people in need, to fight against chronic hunger and poverty. and prospects in nearly 60 countries and territories, supporting self-help programs, restoring and through a global network of companies, foundations 0342 Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc. preserving human dignity. and nongovernmental organizations. 1900 L Street NW Suite 310 0345 Children International Washington, DC 20036 202-296-0928 0335 Lutheran World Relief 2000 E. Red Bridge Road www.hvousa.org 700 Light Street Kansas City, MO 64131 800-888-3089 Designs and implements clinical education programs Baltimore, MD 21230 800-LWR-LWR2 www.children.org in 25 countries staffed by volunteer healthcare www.lwr.org A nonprofit, humanitarian organization providing professionals who teach more than 2600 students, Works with partners in 50 countries to help people program benefits and services including medical clinicians and faculty. grow food, improve healthcare, strengthen care, educational assistance and material aid to poverty- communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and 0315 Heifer International stricken children and families in eleven countries. recover from disasters. 1 World Avenue 0324 Christian Children’s Fund Little Rock, AR 72202 800-422-0474 0365 Mercy Corps 2821 Emerywood Pkwy. www.heifer.org 3015 SW First Avenue Richmond, VA 23294 800-776-6767 Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient Portland, OR 97201 800-292-3355 www.christianchildrensfund.org by providing food- and income-producing animals, www.mercycorps.org Christian Children’s Fund is an international, community development, training and A nonprofit international relief and development humanitarian organization dedicated to the environmentally-sound farming. agency that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and development and survival of children worldwide oppression by helping people build secure, productive 0316 Helen Keller International regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion. and just communities. 352 Park Avenue South Suite 1200 0356 Christian Reformed World Relief New York, NY 10010 877-535-5374 0317 Opportunity International Committee (CRWRC) www.hki.org 2122 York Road Suite 340 2850 Kalamazoo SE Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and Oak Brook, IL 60522 800-793-9455 Grand Rapids, MI 49560 800-552-7972 disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences www.opportunity.org www.crwrc.org of blindness and malnutrition. Empowers poor entrepreneurs in developing countries A relief, development, and justice organization that by providing small loans and basic business training 0318 International Eye Foundation works in 30 of the world’s poorest countries to help to start or expand their own businesses and become 10801 Connecticut Ave communities create positive change. self-supporting. Kensington, MD 20895 240-290-0263 0310 Church World Service/CROP www.iefusa.org 0320 Oxfam America 28606 Phillips Street P.O. Box 968 Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A 26 West Street Elkhart, IN 46515 800-297-1516 deficiency, “river blindness,” trachoma and cataracts. Boston, MA 02111 800-77-OXFAM www.churchworldservice.org Provides local health worker training, technology www.oxfamamerica.org Helps end hunger near and far. Assists refugees and transfer, eye surgery, equipment, medicine. The organization is dedicated to creating lasting disaster survivors. Provides tools of hope for solutions to global poverty, hunger and social injustice. grassroots development: water, food, education, 0348 International Orthodox Christian Charities healthcare, reforestation and self-reliance. 110 West Road Suite 360 0312 Plan USA (formerly Childreach) Baltimore, MD 21204 877-803-4622 155 Plan Way 0336 Doctors Without Borders USA www.iocc.org Warwick, RI 02886-1099 800-556-7918 333 Seventh Avenue 2nd Floor Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, www.planusa.org New York, NY 10001-5004 888-392-0392 helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, A nonprofit global partnership of caring people www.doctorswithoutborders.org Europe and the Middle East devastated by disasters founded in 1937 to bring hope and help to the world’s An international independent medical humanitarian and poverty. poorest children. organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by war, epidemics, natural and manmade 0351 International Relief Teams 0323 Planned Parenthood - World Population West 33rd Street disasters, in more than 70 countries. 3547 Camino del Rio S. Suite C 434 San Diego, CA 92108 619-284-7979 New York, NY 10001 800-829-7732 0346 ECHO www.irteams.org www.plannedparenthood.org 17391 Durrance Road Sends medical and construction teams to assist Supports sexual and reproductive health programs in North Ft. Myers, FL 33917 239-543-3246 disaster victims worldwide; conducts medical, the developing world, in partnership with local www.echonet.org surgical, and training programs to promote self- nongovernmental organizations, that promote Fights world hunger by helping people help sufficiency in developing nations. women’s reproductive health, freedom and dignity. themselves. Provides training, information and seeds to agricultural workers and missionaries working with subsistence farmers in 180 countries.

14 0337 Population Communications International 0326 Save the Children Federation, Inc. 0366 United Seamen’s Service 777 United Nations Plaza 5th Floor 54 Wilton Road 125 Maiden Lane 14th Floor New York, NY 10017-3521 877-PCI-SOAP Westport, CT 06880 800-728-3843 New York, NY 10038 212-269-0711 www.population.org www.savethechildren.org www.uss-ammla.com Production of radio and television soap operas that Provides relief and development programs in health, Provides overseas health and welfare services to the motivate people to adopt new attitudes and behaviors education and economic opportunities to over 12 American Merchant Marine and seafarers of allied that foster reproductive health, gender equity and million children and families in the United States and nations and a 24-hour hotline for emergency family environmental protection. developing countries. assistance. 0371 Program for Appropriate Technology in 0327 TechnoServe, Inc. 0331 World Relief Corporation Health (PATH) 49 Day Street 7 East Baltimore Street 1455 NW Leary Way Norwalk, CT 06854 800-999-6757 Baltimore, MD 21202 800-535-5433 Seattle, WA 98107 206-285-3500 www.technoserve.org www.wr.org www.path.org Helps men and women in the developing world to Provides emergency relief and community-based Creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, build businesses that create income, opportunity and solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 enabling communities worldwide to break economic growth for their families, communities and countries and provides resettlement assistance to longstanding cycles of poor health by advancing their countries. refugees in the United States. technologies, strengthening health systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors. 0329 UNICEF, U.S. Fund for 0370 World Vision Inc. 333 East 38th Street 6th floor 34834 Weyerhauser Way South P.O. Box 9716 0325 Project HOPE New York, NY 10016 800-4UNICEF Federal Way, WA 98063-9716 888-511-6598 255 Carter Hall Lane www.unicefusa.org www.worldvision.org Millwood, VA 22646 540-837-2100 Works for the survival, protection and development Relief and development organization helping children www.projecthope.org of children worldwide through fundraising, education worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and Provides sustainable improvements in health through and advocacy. developing access to clean water, food, health care, education and humanitarian assistance, in 37 education, and economic opportunities. 0328 Unitarian Universalist Service countries with 93% of revenues dedicated to Committee Inc. programs in the field. 130 Prospect Street 0350 Rotary Foundation of Rotary International Cambridge, MA 02139 800-766-5236 1560 Sherman Avenue www.uusc.org Evanston, IL 60201-3698 847-866-3000 Promotes environmental justice, opposes economic www.rotary.org injustice and defends civil liberties while partnering Our Polio Plus program provides vaccines and with people around the world and engaging our U.S. mobilizes communities, volunteers and resources in members to be citizen-activists. support of international efforts to immunize children 0352 United Methodist Committee on Relief and eradicate polio worldwide. 475 Riverside Drive, Room 330 0338 Salvation Army World Service Office New York, NY 10115 800-554-8583 (SAWSO) www.gbgm-umc.org/umcor 615 Slaters Lane Non-profit humanitarian organization focusing on the Alexandria, VA 22313 800-SAL-ARMY alleviation of hunger and poverty, disaster relief and www.sawso.org refugee assistance. Providing local economic and Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS agricultural development. support, education, capacity building and reconstruction and income generation, with heart to God and hand to man.

15 Metropolitan Arts Partnership MAP01

913 20th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-4016 www.mapgives.com To support arts education and outreach programs for children and youth in schools, performance venues and neighborhood centers, which are provided by our affiliated members.

MAP07 California Musical Theatre/Music Circus MAP15 Foothill Theatre Company & The Broadway Series P.O. Box 1812 1510 J Street, Suite 200 Nevada City, CA 95959 530/265-9320 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/446-5880 Producing professional theater that entertains and Produces professional musical theater for an audience enlightens, including extensive educational of 280,000 annually. Conducts advanced training for opportunities with tours, matinees, workshops, theater students and educational programs for camps, an international exchange and a dynamic children and other underserved groups. subscription season. MAP08 California State Railroad Museum MAP29 Friends of the Library of Foundation El Dorado County 111 “I” Street 345 Fair Lane Sacramento, CA 95814 916/445-5527 Placerville, CA 95667 530/621-5723 Supporting the collection, preservation, study, Works to raise funds to enhance the services of all exhibition, and interpretation of railroad artifacts and county branch libraries and facilities and to focus history at the California State Railroad Museum, attention on the needs of the library. North America’s finest and most visited. MAP17 Hmong Cultural Arts MAP10 Camellia Symphony Orchestra P.O. Box 162894 P.O. Box 19786 Sacramento, CA 95816 916/532-3401 Sacramento, CA 95819 916/929-6655 Provides arts education and cross-cultural programs, This award winning community-based orchestra emphasizing traditional Hmong cultural arts. presents concerts and educational programs Programming is family oriented and integrating new works of diverse composers, unique intergenerational. classical compositions and standard repertoire. MAP09 Imagination Theatre MAP11 Capital Public Radio, Inc. P.O. Box 3303 7055 Folsom Blvd. Diamond Springs, CA 95619 530/642-0404 MAP05 Arts Council of Placer County Sacramento, CA 95826 916/278-8902 We provide multiple opportunities for youth and 808 Lincoln Way Provides cultural and educational programs about adults to participate in theater productions, including Auburn, CA 95603 530/885-5670 the literary and performing arts for children and acting, singing, dancing, stagecraft, and our Provides diverse services in communities and schools their families; tapes of programs are made available educational outreach programs. to schools. such as after-school arts, youth arts apprenticeships, MAP18 KVIE, Inc. free and accessible programs for people of all ages MAP12 Crocker Art Museum 2595 Capitol Oaks Drive and constituencies. 216 O Street Sacramento, CA 95833 916/929-5843 MAP19 Arts for the Schools - Tahoe Vista Sacramento, CA 95814 916/264-5423 KVIE, Channel 6, public television provides quality P.O. Box 230 The leading arts institution in the Sacramento Valley educational, entertaining television programming Tahoe Vista, CA 96148 530/546-4602 serving as the primary resource for the study and such as Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, A community supported volunteer organization that appreciation of fine art for children and adults. Nature, NOVA, Frontline, California Heartland and more. provides artistic, educational & cultural opportunities MAP13 El Dorado Arts Council for students and community members. P.O. Box 2400 MAP21 Natomas Education Foundation MAP04 Best of Broadway Benefit Placerville, CA 95667 530/295-3496 4600 Blackrock Dr. Productions, Inc. Provides high-quality arts education programs in El Sacramento, CA 95843 916/928-5353 4010 El Camino Avenue Dorado County by professional artists and Provides students and parents expanded educational Sacramento, CA 95821 916/974-6280 performers, in school and after school, at schools and choices with the establishment of a variety of Train and showcase local performers, primarily teens, community sites. innovative programs that meet the needs of a diverse student population. in a production focusing on Broadway music; MAP14 Fairytale Town entertain, inspire and educate audiences about the 3901 Land Park Drive MAP23 Process Theatre Productions/ Broadway musical. Sacramento, CA 95822 916/264-7462 Very Special Arts MAP06 California Lawyers for the Arts Fairytale Town children’s theme park of Mother 2740 Fulton Ave., Suite 101 926 J Street, Suite 811 Goose nursery rhyme sets promotes the imagination, Sacramento, CA 95821 916/277-6747 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/442-6210 creativity and education of children through Provides a noncompetitive forum for disabled and We provide artists and arts organizations with lawyer educational and cultural arts activities. non-disabled students to share and develop their referrals, mediation, arbitration and facilitation talents and accomplishments in the visual and services, art/law educational workshops, mediation performing arts. training and art/law publications.

16 MAP24 Roseville Arts Center MAP33 Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra MAP40 Tahoe Arts Project 7501 Foothills Blvd. P.O. Box 5236 P.O. Box 14281 Roseville, CA 95647 916/783-4117 Sacramento, CA 95817 916/732-9045 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96151 530/542-3632 An active community resource providing arts Provides professional orchestral music throughout Sponsors performing arts in the schools of 8,000 K- education programs, performing and visual arts Sacramento region including live, participatory 12th graders in South Lake Tahoe. Students are scholarships, gallery exhibitions, competitions and educational performances by youth. Makes high- exposed to numerous art forms from various cultures. tours of the Haman House and Tower Theatre. quality music available to diverse communities. MAP39 Tower of Youth MAP25 Runaway Stage Productions, Inc. MAP34 Sacramento Theatre Company 3711 Dell Road 5050 Laguna Blvd. #112-410 1419 H Street Carmichael, CA 95608 916/922-0100 Elk Grove, CA 95758 916/590-3781 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/446-7501 The regional all-teenage youth telecommunications, Provides training for children of all ages in the areas Produces exhilarating classics and cutting edge entertainment, arts, media organization dedicated to of theater arts including acting, dance and voice. theatrical works; provides educational programming building communication industry careers and Scholarships are available for economically reaching more than 50,000 students, seniors and broadcasting their cultural vision for beauty and challenged youth. economically disadvantaged residents annually. community. MAP26 Sacramento Area Dance Alliance MAP35 Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society MAP42 Yolo County Arts Council 1510 Merkley Ave. #2 2787 Del Monte Street P.O. Box 8250 West Sacramento, CA 95691 916/966-8110 West Sacramento, CA 95691 916/372-5277 Woodland, CA 95776 530/666-8210 Supports and encourages dance education by offering Outreach through Youth Scholarships, assemblies and YCAC offers arts education in schools and the workshops and awarding cash scholarships to assist the Trad Jazz Camp, which provides music community, fosters communication and offers dancers. Annual SADA showcase provides valuable instruction to help offset budget cutbacks in support services to the creative community, advances performance opportunities for our community. Sacramento schools. the arts in rural areas. MAP28 Sacramento Ballet Association MAP36 Sacramento Youth Symphony & Academy MAP43 Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council 1631 K Street of Music 624 E Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916/552-5800 3443 Ramona Ave., Suite 22 Marysville, CA 95901 530/742-2787 The Ballet’s resident dancers perform for 70,000 Sacramento, CA 95826 916/731-5777 Non-profit multi-cultural organization serving artists people each year and working free-of-charge, provide To nurture an appreciation of orchestral music in the - both children and adults - of all ethnicities from all outreach to 20,000 children in schools and youth of greater Sacramento through concerts by our fields in our extended community. community programs. three orchestras and outreach activities in the community. MAP31 Sacramento Heritage Festival, Inc. P.O. Box 660245 MAP37 Strauss Festival of Elk Grove, Inc. Sacramento, CA 95866 916/481-2583 P.O. Box 309 Presents family-oriented, multi-genre music festival Elk Grove, CA 95759 featuring blues, jazz, gospel, zydeco and alternative 916/714-2527 music. All volunteer staff. Proceeds benefit area The Strauss Festival of Elk Grove blends waltz and school music programs. polka music of Johann Strauss Jr. with costumed dancers for outdoor family-oriented entertainment in July.

17 United Way California Capital Region 0075

8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3000 www.yourlocalunitedway.org United Way’s Community Impact Fund invests in local results-oriented programs focusing on education, health, safety, and self-sufficiency.

United Way’s Signature Projects

Coverage For Kids (0086) Helps enroll children in affordable health insurance.

Foster Youth Flourish (0096) Helps foster youth through mentoring, tutoring and job training.

Keeping Kids Safe (0092) Helps prevent child abuse and neglect.

Turning Teens Toward Success (0082) Helps teens get engaged in their communities and do better in school.

0086 Coverage for Kids (Signature Project) 3144 Agency For Hearing 3003 American Red Cross of Yolo County 8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 200 1800 28th Street 120 Court Street Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3000 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 732-9040 Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 662-4669 www.yourlocalunitedway.org www.agencyforhearing.org www.yc-arc.org Helps enroll children in affordable health insurance. Provides hearing services to meet the needs of low Provides disaster relief, health and safety instruction, income children, seniors and families. Our hearing and service to military families. We rely on 0096 Foster Youth Flourish (Signature Project) aid loan program provides used aids to eligible community funding and volunteers. 8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 200 individuals. Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3000 3064 American Red Cross-Sacramento www.yourlocalunitedway.org 3001 Alzheimer’s Aid Society of Northern Sierra Chapter Helps foster youth through mentoring, tutoring and California 8928 Volunteer Lane job training. 2641 Cottage Way, Suite 4 Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3131 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 448-7001 www.sacsierraredcross.org 0092 Keeping Kids Safe (Signature Project) www.alzheimersaidsociety.org Trains individuals, schools and workplaces in healthy 8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 200 Strives to meet the needs of family caregivers, to and safety skills. Provides 24 hour assistance to Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3000 improve the caregivers quality of life and to provide victims of disasters. Administers aid and www.yourlocalunitedway.org services to the community. communications for military families. Helps prevent child abuse and neglect. 3067 Amador-Tuolumne Community Resources 3216 Another Choice, Another Chance 0082 Turning Teens Toward Success 935 South State Highway 49 5580 Power Inn Road, Suite F (Signature Project) Jackson, CA 95642 (209) 223-1485 Sacramento, CA 95670 (916) 388-9418 8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 200 www.atcaa.org www.ac-ac.org Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3000 The Homeless Shelter Program in Amador and We provide individual and group substance abuse www.yourlocalunitedway.org Tuolumne Counties provide emergency and counseling, mental health treatment, anger Helps teens get engaged in their communities and do transitional shelter and case management to homeless management and financial planning to youth ages better in school. families twenty-four hours a day. 12-19 and their families. 4155 4-H Youth Development Program 3033 American Cancer Society 3004 ARC of Amador and Calaveras 4145 Branch Center Road 1765 Challenge Way 75 Academy Drive Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 875-6811 Sacramento, CA 95815 (800) ACS-2345 Sutter Creek, CA 95685 (209) 267-5978 www.cesacramento.ucdavis.edu/4-h program/ www.cancer.org www.arcofamador.org Provides opportunities for youth age 5-9 to discover Largest funder of non-governmental cancer research. A nonprofit organization providing services to people ning develops citizenship, their potential. Experiential lear Provides community based detection/prevention with developmental disabilities so they can better leadership, and life skills in a fun environment. programs and patient assistance. live, learn, work, and recreate in the mainstream of life.

18 3005 Area 4 Agency on Aging 3179 Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado County 3128 CASA El Dorado 2260 Park Towne Circle, Suite 100 Western Slope 347 Main Street Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 486-1876 PO Box 2535 Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-9882 www.a4aa.com Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 295-8019 www.casaeldorado.org Funds and monitors programs and services which www.bgce.org We are committed to providing a powerful voice assist older persons to avoid premature Our youth development programs are for kids, for every child in need. With community Support, institutionalization and maintain their health, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, involvement and recognition we will achieve independence, productivity, and dignity. and include educational development, these goals. character/leadership development, health/life skills, 3006 Asian Pacific Community Counseling arts and recreation. 3083 Catholic Social Service of Sacramento 5330 Power Inn Road, Suite A 5890 Newman Court Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 383-6783 7433 Boys and Girls Club of Galt Sacramento, CA 95819 (916) 452-7481 www.apccounseling.org PO Box 5335 www.csssac.org We promote the mental health of Asian and Pacific Galt, CA 95632 (209) 745-9743 Improves lives of families and individuals through Islander communities through culturally and Offers after school programs and services that compassionate direct service programs offering linguistically relevant outreach, prevention, promote and enhance the development of boys and low-cost counseling for individuals, couples, families education, counseling and recovery support services. girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, and children. belonging and influence. 3007 Asian Resources, Inc. 5773 Center for Fathers and Families 5709 Stockton Boulevard 3199 Breaking Barriers 2251 Florin Road, Suite 106 Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 454-1892 2020 V Street Sacramento, CA 95822 (916) 424-3237 www.asianresources.org Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 447-2437 www.fathersandfamilies.com Provides programs in employment & training; www.breakingbarriers-sacramento.org Dedicated to providing resources, educational support & referral for low-income/refugee people; Coordinates volunteers to serve people living with programs and services for fathers, fatherless families English/citizenship and computer literacy; and “one catastrophic illnesses such as breast cancer and and youth, for the purpose of strengthening families stop” career services. HIV/AIDS and to educate the community about these and rebuilding communities. conditions. 3028 B.J. Jordan Child Care Programs, Inc. 3080 Chaplains-Placer County Enforcement Dba: Beanstalk 3053 Breathe California of Sacramento PO Box 111 3325 Myrtle Avenue Emigrant Trails Newcastle, CA 95658 (916) 663-2427 North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 344-6259 909 12th Street www.pcchap.org www.beanstalk.ws Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 444-5864 A field service ministry providing crisis/trauma Provides encouraging and enriching environments www.saclung.org counseling, comfort and care to law enforcement with education and nutritional programs committed Prevention work for smoke free environments, help officers, their families, and the community anytime to meeting the needs of children and families. people quit smoking, assist children with asthma, disaster happens. programs to clean up our air and research to 3175 Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado 3017 Child Abuse Prevention Council of Placer eliminate lung disease. County County 56 Main Street 3030 ByDesign Financial Services 218 Estates Drive Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-1222 8795 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 250 Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 772-2272 www.mentors4youth.org Sacramento, CA 95826 (800) 750-2227 www.childresources.org Adult mentors are matched with youth, 6-15, in at- www.bydesignsolutions.org The Child Abuse Prevention Council’s vision is that risk environments. The mentor serves as a one-to-one Provides individualized counseling and community all children grow up in stable, nurturing friend and positive role model. education programs related to debt, debt repayment, environments. The Council’s services promote bankruptcy, credit, money management, savings, healthy children, families, and communities. 3076 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater investing, homeownership and banking services. Sacramento Area, Inc. 3018 Child Abuse Prevention Council of 1540 River Park Drive, Suite 214 3021 CAARE Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Sacramento, Inc. Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 646-9300 UC Davis Children’s Hospital 4700 Roseville Road, Suite 102 www.bbbs-sac.org 3300 Stockton Boulevard North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 244-1900 Serving children primarily from single parent homes Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 734-7614 www.thecapcenter.org by offering a professionally supported, one-to-one www.caarecenter.org Works to reduce the incidence/impact of child abuse mentoring relationship with a caring adult. Abused and neglected children receive comfort, and neglect of Sacramento County’s most vulnerable support, crisis intervention, medical and mental population-children. Focuses on prevention, training, 3136 Boys and Girls Club Greater Sacramento health treatment. Infants receive specialized home and inter-agency collaboration. 5212 Lemon Hill Avenue visit services to ensure their well being. Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 392-1350 3019 Child Action, Inc. www.bgcsac.org 3078 Camp Fire USA Sacramento Sierra Council 9812 Old Winery Place, Suite 1 We provide comprehensive, innovative programs for 11344 Coloma Road, Suite 515 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 369-1919 youth ages 6-18, creating a safe and fun environment Gold River, CA 95670 (916) 635-3435 www.childaction.org for children to learn and grow, with guidance from www.campfireusa-sac.org Child care information and referral; child care professional staff. Builds caring, confident youth and future leaders, for subsidies for low-income families; parent education ages 3-21 years, provides outcome-based after school and advocacy; technical assistance and training for 3011 Boys and Girls Club of Auburn curriculum with an emphasis on community service. child care providers. 1103 High Street, Suite 300 Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 889-2273 3014 CARES 3020 Child and Family Institute www.bgc-auburn.org 1500 21st Street 4545 9th Avenue Club programs promote and enhance the development Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 443-3299 Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 736-0828 of boys and girls ages 6-18 by instilling a sense of www.caresclinic.org www.child-familyinstitute.org competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. Transforms lives through HIV/AIDS care, research Prevention, intervention, treatment, and support and community awareness. Achieved by providing services to child victims of abuse, neglect, and medical services, dental, pharmacy, mental health homelessness. Social skills development for children care, and case management. and adolescents in community schools.

19 9174 Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento 3163 Discovery Museum (Sacramento Museum of 3202 FamiliesFirst, Inc. 3555 Auburn Boulevard History, Science and Technology) 2100 Fifth Street Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 482-2370 101 I Street Davis, CA 95616 (800) 698-4968 www.crhkids.org Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 264-7057 www.helpkids.org Provides emergency shelter care for abused and www.thediscovery.org Nonprofit organization providing treatment services, neglected children including assessment and Our Gold Rush History Center showcases the 1849 such as Foster Care and Residential programs to over diagnosis and comprehensive services that stabilize Gold Rush; our Science & Space Center features 10,000 children and families annually throughout and heal traumatized youth. earth sciences, a Planetarium and the Challenger Northern and Central California. space program. 3024 Citizens Who Care 3040 Family Connections El Dorado, Inc. 416 F Street 3100 Easter Seals Superior California 344 Placerville Drive, Suite 10 Davis, CA 95616 (530) 758-3704 3205 Hurley Way Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-5164 www.citizenswhocare.org Sacramento, CA 95864 (916) 485-6711 www.familyconnected.org Improves quality of life for the elderly and their www.easterseals-superiorca.org A Family Resource Center servicing families and caregivers through in-home and social respite Dedicated to providing the highest quality therapy children with special needs, children at risk for services and friendly visiting programs. and program services to infants, children, and adults abuse, and high risk youth through education, with disabilities to ensure maximum independence is counseling, and mentoring. 3210 Clean and Sober achieved. PO Box 2604 5534 Food Bank of Yolo County Sacramento, CA 95812 (916) 446-0874 3126 Effort, Inc. (Family Service Agency), The 1244 Fortna Avenue www.clean-and-sober.org 8912 Volunteer Lane, Suite 100 Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 668-0690 Offering a path to recovery from chemical addition to Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-3080 www.foodbankyc.org homeless and impoverished men and women through www.fsa-sac.org Provides over 2 million pounds of food annually to long-term residential programs, transitional housing Our mission is to improve the well-being of our 70 nonprofit agencies and to hundreds of low-income and supportive communities. community, families, and individuals by providing households. health, mental health, addiction treatment and 3027 CommuniCare Health Centers 3042 Francis House of Sacramento social services. 2040 Sutter Place 1422 C Street Davis, CA 95617 (530) 753-3498 3244 El Dorado Center for the Visually Impaired Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 443-2646 www.communicarehc.org 4600 Farnsworth Lane/PO Box 2171 www.francishouse.info Providing primary medical and dental care, substance Shingle Springs, CA 95682 (530) 626-6715 A resource counseling center for change dedicated to abuse treatment, health education and outreach to the Provides life skills education for the blind and eliminating poverty at its root through emergency low income, uninsured and underinsured population visually impaired and aids in making their homes aid, life skill classes, advocacy, instruction and throughout Yolo County. compatible to an independent life style. community support. 3096 Community Services Planning Council, Inc. 3107 El Dorado Women’s Center 3043 Friends For Survival, Inc. 909 12th Street, Suite 200 1248 Broadway, Suite C PO Box 214463 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 447-7063 Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-1450 Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 392-0664 www.communitycouncil.org www.edwomenscenter.org www.friendsforsurvival.org Helps people find needed services with multilingual We help survivors of sexual assault and domestic A bereavement program for persons grieving a InfoLine, connects volunteers with community violence by providing counseling, shelter, 24-hour suicide death offers peer support, meetings, service projects through Hands on Sacramento, and crisis line, legal assistance, batter’s programs, and conferences, library, monthly newsletter and speakers develops coalitions to improve community health. community prevention education. bureau all at no charge. 3032 Convalescent Hospital Card and Visiting 3035 El Hogar Mental Health and Community 3045 Friends Outside, Sacramento Chapter Association Service Center, Inc. 5890 Newman Court 5809 Bell Road 930 G Street Sacramento, CA 95819 (916) 446-3838 Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 269-1405 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-0226 Serves the families and friends of prisoners, to break Recruits community members to visit, send birthday www.elhogarinc.org the cycle of crime and help heal the community. cards and help convalescent hospital residents. We are a nonprofit mental health clinic providing You can volunteer time or make a donation to help mental health counseling and medication support 3046 Gateway Foundation, Inc. 4049 Miller Way this cause. services to low income people in Sacramento County. Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 451-9312 3034 Developmental Disabilities Service 3038 Eureka Schools Foundation www.gatewayforwomen.org Organization, Inc. 5455 Eureka Road The Recovery Home provides alcohol and drug 1250 Sutterville Road, Suite 200 Granite Bay, CA 95746 (916) 791-4939 recovery services under the guidance of professional Sacramento, CA 95822 (916) 456-5166 www.eurekaschoolsfoundation.org staff, for women and significant people in their lives. www.ddso.org We raise funds supporting all components of 4208 Gifts to Share, Inc. Provides training that supports adults with enrichment programs (music, science, foreign c/o Dept of Parks & Recreation developmental disabilities realize their life choices in language, library, arts, athletics, and computer Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 808-5129 the areas of personal growth, employment, learning, technology) with Eureka Union School District. www.giftstoshare.org community involvement, and the arts. 3180 Families For Early Autism Treatment A charitable organization supporting the City of 3098 Diogenes Youth Service, Inc. (FEAT) Sacramento’s park, recreation, human service, 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 110 PO Box 255722 educational, cultural and neighborhood improvement Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 369-5447 Sacramento, CA 95865 (916) 843-1536 programs and facilities and those of its partners. www.diogenesnet.com www.feat.org Comprehensive services for youth at-risk and Support early treatment services for children with families: 24-hour hotline; shelter; transitional autism; educate the community concerning autism; housing; counseling; support groups and AOD assist children obtaining treatment including workshops: street outreach and mobile education. advocacy with generic agencies.

20 3120 Girl Scouts of Tierra del Oro 3191 Lavender Library Archives and Cultural 3061 Literacy Support Council of Placer County 3005 Gold Canal Drive Exchange of Sacramento, Inc. PO Box 5291 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-4475 1414 21st Street Auburn, CA 95604 (530) 878-2070 www.tdogs.org Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 492-0558 All-volunteer agency supporting Placer Adult A non-formal, experiential, and cooperative www.lavendarlibrary.org Literacy Service that provides free literacy tutoring to educational program that promotes girls’ personal Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender library and adults in Placer County. growth and leadership development. archives. Cultural exhibits and art displays. Educations workshops and programs. 7033 Lord’s Gym 3145 Greater Sacramento Urban League 706 Atlantic Street 3725 Marysville Boulevard 3057 Law Enforcement Chaplaincy-Sacramento Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 773-2833 Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 286-8600 10388 Rockingham Drive www.lordsgym.org www.gsul.org Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 857-1801 Youth participate in sports and educational activities Offers tuition-free education, technology, job skills www.sacchaplains.com in a positive Christian atmosphere which raises self- training and placement, and after school programs Provides crisis trained chaplains to support law esteem, promotes successful life-style patterns and that prepare at-risk youth, adults and the underserved enforcement personnel, their families and assist provides purpose in their lives. for economic self-sufficiency. victims and vicarious victims who have experienced a 3063 Lutheran Social Services of crime or trauma. 3048 Head Trauma Support Project Northern California PO Box 215666 3213 Lazarus Project, Inc 988 Oak Grove Road Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 568-6660 PO Box 1241 Concord, CA 94518 (925) 825-1060 www.htsp.org Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 772-6833 www.lssnorcal.org Provides information, education, and support for www.lazarusprojectinc.org We provide services to people with HIV/AIDS, survivors of brain injury, their families, and the To provide housing and support services to transitional and supportive housing services, teen professional that serve them. individuals who are homeless and at risk of becoming school-based services, mental health education and homeless assisting them towards becoming self- awareness, and disaster recovery services. 3238 Healing Center for Grieving Children, The sufficient. 7680 Shelborne Drive 3066 MAAP, Inc. (Mexican American Alcoholism Granite Bay, CA 95746 (916) 791-8414 3147 Legal Services of Northern California Program) www.grievingchild.net 517 12th Street 4241 Florin Road, Suite 110 Open-ended peer-support groups offered for children Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 551-2150 Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 394-2320 and teens (ages 3-18) grieving the death of sibling, www.lsnc.net www.maap.org parent, or teen friend. Concurrent parent groups. Our agency provides free legal assistance to low Culturally competent health and social services that income persons in areas of health, housing, respond to health and social problems such as 3049 Health Education Council education, family law, income maintenance, substance abuse, mental health, and lack of health 3950 Industrial Boulevard, Suite 600 employment, and civil rights. care services. West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 556-3344 www.healthedcouncil.org 3059 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, The 8003 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Sacramento Conducts community health education programs for 4604 Roseville Road, Suite 100 and Northeastern California consumers and providers to reach underserved North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 348-1793 3841 North Freeway Boulevard, Suite 185 populations; minorities; rural community residents in www.lls.org Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 437-0206 Sacramento and surrounding counties. Supports patients/families with leukemia, lymphoma, www.makeawish-sacto.org myeloma and Hodgkin’s disease through research, Grants children with life-threatening medical 3214 HELPS Foster Family Agency financial aid, public/professional education, support conditions their heartfelt wish. Wishes give children 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 500 groups, peer counseling, advocacy and community hope, joy and the strength to fight their very grown- Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 363-5963 service. up battles. www.helpsagency.org Purposes includes recruiting, certifying and training 3060 Linkage to Education 3132 Mutual Assistance Network of foster parents and providing case management service 925 Del Paso Boulevard Del Paso Heights to children in need of out-of-home placement. Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 443-5942 811 Grand Avenue, Suite A-3 www.linkagetoeducation.org Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 927-7694 3146 InAlliance Linkage to Education helps youth make the transition www.mutualassistance.org 6950 21st Avenue from leaving the foster care of juvenile justice system Offers family, youth and employment services and Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 381-1300 and into post secondary education in the Sacramento works toward the economic development of www.inallianceinc.com area. Del Paso Heights. InAlliance supports adults with developmental disabilities in their jobs, homes, and in the community. 3230 Linking Education and Economic 3068 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Development (L.E.E.D.) Dependence, Inc. (Sacramento Region Affiliate) 7419 Jewish Family Service of Sacramento PO Box 269003 2316 Bell Executive Lane 2862 Arden Way, Suite 103 Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 231-5333 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 922-9217 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 484-4400 www.leed.org www.addictiondata.org www.jfssac.org A business-led foundation that develops partnerships For over 30 years, we have provided alcohol and drug tive social service programs; counseling, Suppor between educators and employers to prepare ALL prevention, treatment, education and referral services senior support, refugee resettlement, youth young people for success in school, work and life. to the Sacramento Region for youth and adults. development and family life education, for people of all ethnic/religions backgrounds, and income levels. 3138 Literacy Action Council of El Dorado 3071 New Morning Youth and Family Services County, The 6765 Green Valley Road 3204 La Familia Counseling Center, Inc. 345 Fair Lane Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-5551 5525 34th Street Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 621-5723 www.newmorningyfs.org Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 452-3601 www.eldoradolibrary.org 24-hour children’s shelter keeps runaway and www.lafcc.com This is an all volunteer agency whose sole purpose is homeless youth safe from violence and exploitation, Provides multi-cultural, multi-level counseling, to raise funds to augment the El Dorado County while counseling gives children new skills to cope outreach and support services to at-risk youth and Library’s Services Program which offers free tutoring with life’s difficulties. their families. Bilingual staff. Services are at no cost. and material to adults who want to learn to read.

21 3152 NorCal Center On Deafness, Inc. 3140 Positive Option Family Service 3227 Roberts Family Development Center 4708 Roseville Road, Suite 111 2400 Glendale Lane, Suite G 770 Darina Avenue North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 349-7500 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 973-2838 Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 646-6631 www.norcalcenter.org Provides specialized foster care to traumatized youth, www.robertsfdc.com Social services including advocacy, counseling, community counseling services, crisis intervention, Provides services through quality childcare, creative communication and employment assistance, assistive stress reduction, anger management, and resource to after school and children’s summer programming, devices, interpreting and other services for people children, adults, and families in crisis. health maintenance classes, adult education and a with hearing loss, their families and interested entities. state of the art computer café. 3139 PRIDE Industries 3137 Northern California Children’s 10030 Foothills Boulevard 3212 Sacramento Area Congregations Together Therapy Center Roseville, CA 95747 (916) 788-2100 2510 J Street, Suite 200 96 W. Main Street, Suite B www.prideindustries.com Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 447-7959 Woodland, CA 95695 (888) 349-7072 Provides evaluation, training, work experience, and www.sacact.org Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, vocational counseling to physically, mentally, and ACT is a faith-based community organization speech therapy, and child development services to developmentally disabled people through vocational comprised of 25 congregations and community children aged birth-adolescence with disabilities, participation. groups dedicated to leadership development and regardless of their ability to pay. improving Sacramento’s quality of life. 3084 Progress Ranch Treatment Services for 3073 Oak Park Preschool, Inc. Children 3091 Sacramento Area Emergency 3500 2nd Avenue/PO Box 5511 1950 Fifth Street, Suite 105 Housing Center Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 451-9498 Davis, CA 95616 (530) 753-2566 2988 35th Street Offers State preschool education for children 3 and 4 www.progressranch.org Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 454-2120 years old. Open 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Mondays To operate homes for the care of emotionally www.saehc.org through Fridays. disturbed or behaviorally disordered minors Provides vital shelter, transitional housing, and including a program with treatment, services, and community services that improve the housing 3168 Omni Youth Programs protective supervision. stability and self-sufficiency of homeless individuals 2150 Butano Drive and families with children. Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 482-7702 3086 Resources for Independent Living, Inc. www.omniyouth.net 420 I Street, Level B, Suite 3 3092 Sacramento Child Advocates Free drug and gang prevention, counseling, family Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 446-3074 3050 Fite Circle, Suite 100 strengthening, and after-school programs for www.ril-sacramento.org Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 364-5686 homeless, foster and high-risk youth and families in Serving persons with disabilities: advocacy, www.sacchildadv.com Sacramento County. information and referral, personal assistant services, Provides abused and neglected children with legal housing service, peer counseling, benefits representation, social and educational advocacy to 3077 Paratransit, Inc. counseling, independent living skills training and protect their rights to a safe, healthy and stable living PO Box 231100 assistive technology services. environment. Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 429-2009 www.paratransit.org 3226 Ride and Shine Adaptive Horseback Riding 3158 Sacramento Children’s Home Provides transportation services to Sacramento Program, Inc. 2750 Sutterville Road County’s elderly and disabled population. Includes PO Box 1864 Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 452-3981 door-to-door van service and mobility training for Shingle Springs, CA 95682 (530) 676-1920 www.kidshome.org using public transportation. www.rideandshine.net Residential treatment for emotionally disturbed We serve the disabled with a therapeutic horseback children, ages 6-18, crisis nurseries, special 3079 People Reaching Out riding program which increases socialization skills education school program, and in-home services for 5299 Auburn Boulevard while enhancing self-esteem and providing exercise at risk families. Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 576-3300 and enjoyment. www.peoplereachingout.org 3143 Sacramento Chinese Community Youth and family programs focusing on substance 3218 Rio Linda Educational Foundation Service Center abuse and violence prevention through: Family 627 L Street 915 T Street Strengthening, Peer-to-Peer Education, environmental Rio Linda, CA 95673 (916) 566-1600 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-2523 prevention, Assessment and Referral and ProAction www.rlef.org www.sccsc.org Assistance Coalition. We support music, science and other scholarship We provide vocational, educational, employment, health programs for the needy and deserving students of our and human service programs that assist immigrants, 5751 Placer Independent Resource Services, Inc. school district as well as offering employee scholarships. refugees and families to achieve self-sufficiency, social , Suite 29 11768 Atwood Road empowerment and cultural appreciation. Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 885-6100 3109 River City Community Services www.pirs.org 1322 27th Street/PO Box 160204 3008 Sacramento Cottage Housing, Inc. Services for people with disabilities: advocacy, Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 446-2627 529 12th Street independent living skills, peer support, personal assistants www.rivercitycommunityservices.org Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 446-2541 registry, information and referral, assistive technology, Provides 3 days supply of nutritional emergency food www.cottagehousing.org consultation to businesses on disability issues. and crisis housing aid to Sacramento County Operates supportive housing programs that residents. RCCS offers hope and assistance to people help homeless people help themselves, and each 3081 Placer Women’s Center, dba: PEACE seeking self-reliance. other, through the transition from the streets to for Families self-sufficiency. PO Box 5462 3088 River Oak Center for Children Auburn, CA 95604 (530) 823-6224 5030 El Camino Avenue 3093 Sacramento Court Appointed Special www.peaceforfamilies.org Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 609-5100 Advocate Program (CASA), Inc. Providing services for victims of domestic violence, www.riveroak.org PO Box 278383 family violence and sexual assault: 24 hour hotline, Serves 900 emotionally and behaviorally troubled Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 875-6460 emergency shelter, individual and family counseling, children and their families in crisis daily through early www.sacramentocasa.org paralegal assistance, information, referrals. intervention, special education, residential treatment, Recruits, screens, trains and supervises volunteers to psychological services, and in-home counseling. be appointed as sworn officers of the court who speak for children in the foster care dependency system.

22 3239 Sacramento FACES: Focus on Assets and 3166 Salvation Army-Sac Metro, The 3233 Society for the Blind Children’s Educational Success 3755 N. Freeway Boulevard/PO Box 340699 2750 24th Street 5735 47th Avenue Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 563-3700 Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 452-8271 Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 643-9012 www.tsatoday.org www.societyfortheblind.org Initiates innovative community-wide projects to give Doing the Most Good to help the homeless, Rehabilitation services for the visually impaired; low- children and youth the positive developmental assets recovering addicts, families in crisis, children, and vision optometry, Braille, white cane travel, adaptive needed to prevent risky behaviors such as gang seniors of the Sacramento community. technology, independent living skills. Programs for involvement and drug use. youth, seniors, and career-seekers. 3219 Save Our Youth the Next Generations 3094 Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services 3544 Misty Morning Circle 8055 Special Olympics Northern California, Inc. 3333 Third Avenue Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 363-9164 3480 Buskirk Avenue, Suite 340 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 456-1980 www.saveouryouth.com Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 (925) 944-8801 www.sfbs.org SOY provides research-based practices in family- www.sonc.org Clothes, houses and educates people in need by centered learning to reduce cyclic family decline in Year round sports program for individuals with providing 12 programs all designed to “Give People the community using educational and advocacy developmental disabilities. Training and competitions A Hand Up”. All services are free. methods. are offered in 19 Olympic style sports at no cost. 3047 Sacramento Habitat for Humanity 3105 Senior Center of Elk Grove, Inc. 3112 St. John’s Shelter for Women and Children 426 North 7th Street 8830 Sharkey Avenue 4410 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 440-1215 Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 685-3160 Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 453-1482 www.shfh.org An independent non-profit organization that provides www.stjohnsshelter.org SHfH builds affordable homes for qualified low socialization, information, education, recreation, and Provides clean and safe overnight emergency shelter, income Sacramento families, sells these homes at other senior service to people over the age of 50. evening meal, shower and effective support service cost and provides no down payment/zero interest through case management and hosing advocacy to mortgages. 3207 Senior L.I.F.E. Center displaced women and children. 6414 Brace Road 3131 Sacramento Learning Disabilities Loomis, CA 95650 (916) 660-0543 3183 St. Patrick’s Home for Children, Inc. Association Offers adults 55 and older in Placer County, 5945 Franklin Boulevard PO Box 276645 transportation, continental breakfast, lunch, leisure, Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 421-1620 Sacramento, CA 95827 (800) 203-7542 interest, fellowships, and education to improve www.saintpatricks.net www.sacramentolda.org senior’s lives. Quality care of children in either Residential We are a volunteer organization providing Treatment (adolescents), or Foster Care-Adoption 3108 Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center information and support to individuals with learning (infant-emancipation) or Child Care Centers (6 weeks 933 Court Street disabilities and their families so that they may to 13 years). Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 661-6336 participate fully in society. www.sadvc.org 3155 Stanford Home for Children 3095 Sacramento Life Center 24-hour crisis line, sexual assault response team, 4612 Roseville Road, Suite 107 930 Alhambra Boulevard, Suite 210 domestic violence response team, shelter, counseling, North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 344-0199 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 451-4357 legal assistance, Latina outreach and community www.stanfordhome.org www.saclife.org outreach and education. Provides community/family based services to 1,500 A licensed community health clinic that offers free vulnerable kids and family members in Sacramento 3153 Short Term Emergency Aid Committee pregnancy tests, ultrasound and counseling to women strengthen children and families: to dream, to PO Box 1047 who are making decision about their pregnancy. overcome, to thrive. Davis, CA 95617 (530) 758-8435 3062 Sacramento Loaves and Fishes www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~steac 3156 Stanford Settlement Neighborhood Center 1321 North C Street STEAC provides assistance for rent, utilities, emergency 450 West El Camino Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 446-0874 housing, education, employment, food, clothing and Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 927-1303 www.sacramentolovaesandfishes.org furniture for low-income Yolo County residents. www.stanfordsettlement.com Loaves & Fishes is a charitable organization Neighborhood based social service agency providing 3173 Sierra Adoption Services dedicated to feeding the hungry and sheltering the programs and activities for area residents including 8928 Volunteer Lane, Suite 240 homeless in Sacramento. It neither solicits nor youth development and activities, elderly programs, Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 368-5114 accepts government funds. emergency assistance, community development. www.sierraadoption.org 3197 Sacramento Self-Help Housing, Inc. Transforms the lives of foster care children who have 3016 Strategies for Change PO Box 188445 tragic histories of abuse, neglect, or abandonment by 1507 21st Street, Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 341-0593 finding and nurturing permanent adoptive families. Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-2951 www.sacselfhelp.org www.strategies4change.org We helped 2,235 households in the Sacramento region in 3111 Sierra Law Enforcement Chaplaincy A wide array of treatment and prevention services PO Box 1979 their search for affordable and accessible rental housing for those impacted by substance abuse and mental in 2005; 123 seniors, 944 families with children. Placerville, CA 95682 (530) 621-1036 health issues, including trauma to women, men, www.slec.us and families. 9198 Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge Chaplains respond to peace officers and victims PO Box 276737 twenty-four hours a day. They provide crisis 3157 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 362-2800 counseling for traumatized victims affected by grisly 1784 Picasso, Suite A www.teenchallengeusa.com/sacramento incidents in their lives. Davis, CA 95616 (530) 756-7542 We are member of Teen Challenge International, a Provides 24-hour telephone crisis services, “Choose 3052 Snowline Hospice of El Dorado County, Inc. faith-based ministry which endeavors to help men Life” school program, 24-hour teen “ASK” line, and women, young and old, to overcome their life- 670 Placerville Drive, Suite 2 community outreach, after-hours psychiatric controlling problems. Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 621-7820 emergency services and survivor groups. www.snowlinehospice.org Compassionate end-of-life care provided through an interdisciplinary team of professionals. Bereavement services are provided for those we have served and community at large.

23 3116 Transitional Living and Community 3235 Washington Neighborhood Center 3194 YMCA of Greater Sacramento Support, Inc. (TLCS, Inc.) 400 16th Street 1926 V Street 1507 21st Street, Suite 205 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 444-6833 Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 452-9622 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-0123 www.washingtonneighborhoodcenter.com www.sacymca.org www.tlcssac.org Historic community center offering programs to We build strong kids, families and communities TLCS provides information and referral, advocacy, underserved youth and their families, leading to through character developing programs, including; outreach services, independent living skills training, positive personal and community development. childcare, camping, aquatics, sports, teen leadership, housing and community support services to people Programs include: art, sports, dance, music, ESL. fitness, and family activities. Financial aid available. with psychiatric and other disabilities. 3065 WEAVE, Inc. 3169 Yolo Community Care Continuum 3240 Traveler’s Aid Society of Sacramento 1900 K Street 1950 5th Street 2251 Florin Road, Suite 124 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 448-2321 Davis, CA 95616 (530) 758-2160 Sacramento, CA 95822 (916) 399-9646 www.weaveinc.org www.y3c.org www.taeaa.com Provides domestic violence and sexual assault-related Provides an array of services for mentally ill adults We provide emergency services, including services including a 24-hour Crisis Line, Emergency designed to stability in the community through Transitional Housing, Motel Vouchers, Rental Shelter, Individual and Group Counseling, Legal housing, jobs, crisis, intervention and case Assistance, after-hour access, supportive services and Assistance, Community Education, and training. management. case management. 3103 What Would Jesus Do?, Inc. 3215 Yolo County Court Appointed Special 3117 Turning Point Community Programs PO Box 66 Advocates (CASA) 3440 Viking Drive, Suite 114 Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 786-9923 327 College Street, Suite 204 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 364-8395 www.wwjdinc.org Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 661-4200 www.tpcp.org Volunteers provide hot food, clothing, medical aid, www.yolocasa.org Offers programs dedicated to providing a variety of transportation, fellowship, and encouragement to the Recruits, trains volunteers to advocate for abused and quality mental health services and support for disabled homeless people who live in the streets of our at-risk children in juvenile court system. adults and high needs children and their families. community. 3170 Yolo County YMCA 3193 United Cerebral Palsy of Greater 3124 Wilderness Finders Search and 1300 College Street Sacramento, Inc. Rescue Dog Teams Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 662-1086 191 Lathrop Way, Suite N 248 Fernwood Drive www.yolocountyymca.org Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 565-7700 Moraga, CA 94556 (925) 376-8643 We build strong kids, families, and community www.ucpsacto.org www.searchdogs.com through character developing programs, including: Provides opportunities for persons with From the Sierras to the World Trade Center, our dog youth sports, summer camp, preschool, daycare, after developmental disabilities through participation in teams search for lost and entrapped victims, 24 hours school care and more. Financial aid available. adult day programs, transportation, respite, a day, 365 days a year. 3236 Yolo Family Resource Center independent living, recreation, therapeutic 3148 WIND Youth Services 409 Lincoln Avenue horsemanship, and a toy lending library. PO Box 13856 Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 406-7221 3118 United Negro College Fund, Inc. Sacramento, CA 95853 (916) 561-2424 www.yolofrc.org 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 1120 www.windyouth.org By working collaboratively with diverse partners in San Francisco, CA 94104 (916) 448-3066 Operates a day center and overnight shelter for Yolo County, we connect families to a network of www.uncf.org homeless teens providing basic needs, street outreach, services that help them become safe, stable, and Gives thousands of deserving students the case management, education, medical and legal access. sustainable. opportunity to earn a college education. Their 3242 Women’s Civic Improvement Club of 3200 Yolo Family Service Agency lifetime achievements will prove “A mind is a Sacramento, Inc. 455 1st Street terrible thing to waste”. 3555 3rd Avenue Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 662-2211 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 457-8661 7505 Voluntary Legal Services Program of www.yolofamilyserviceagency.org WCIC is a Human Services organization geared Northern California Individual and group professional counseling and toward services to children and senior in the 517 12th Street psychotherapy of adults, children, and families using Sacramento Community. Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 551-2102 short and long-term, issue-oriented counseling. 90% www.vlsp.org 3243 Women’s Empowerment of the clients are low income. For 25 years, VLSP has provided free civil legal services 1400 North C Street 3172 Yolo Hospice, Inc. to low income persons in Sacramento and surrounding Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 669-2307 PO Box 1014 counties through volunteer attorneys and paralegals. www.womens-empowerment.org Davis, CA 95617 (530) 758-5566 A program to educate and empower homeless women 3122 Volunteers of America, Greater Sacramento www.yolohospice.org with the skills and confidence to get a job, create a and Northern Nevada Hospice attends to the comfort needs of patients and healthy lifestyle and regain a home. 1900 Point West Way, Suite 270 their families and advocates for their personal desires Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 442-3691 4361 Woodland Youth Services, Inc. regarding end of life care. www.volunteersofamerica-sac.org 9 Woodland Avenue 3127 Yolo Wayfarer Center Christian Mission Our continuum of care provides food, shelter, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-4622 PO Box 1248 counseling, substance abuse treatment and Provides safe, nurturing placements for sexually, Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 661-1218 transitional housing to families with children, foster physically, and/or emotionally abused teens; Provides food, clothing and shelter to meet the youth, elderly, and homeless. case management; therapy and training for emergency, transitional and spiritual needs of the independent living. 3241 Warmline Family Resource Center hungry and homeless in the community. 2035 Hurley Way, Suite 250 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 922-9276 www.warmlinefrc.org Providing resources and support to families of children with special needs in Sacramento, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, Nevada, and Alpine counties.

24 Other IRS 501(c)(3) Organizations

County of Sacramento 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations to which you may contribute. Contributions will be processed by United Way California Capital Region.

Animal Care and Regulation Human Assistance Regional Parks TEAM-Teaching Everyone Animals Matter PART-People and Resources Together Foundation American River Parkway Foundation 4290 Bradshaw Road 2433 Marconi Avenue P.O.Box 188437 Sacramento, CA 95827 Phone: 875-5232 Sacramento, CA 95821 Phone: 876-5925 Sacramento, CA 95818 Phone: 456-7423 Tax I.D. # 91-1825374 Tax I.D.# 68-04116648 Tax I.D. # 94-2766075 Contributions to TEAM will help fund many People and Resources Together (PART) Foundation is The American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) is important projects designed to benefit the animals at a nonprofit organization formed to provide planned a fundraising organization that provides support for Sacramento County’s animal shelter. Donations are promotion and awareness, understanding, the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the used to support the foster care and adoptions of participation and support for the County of American River Parkway by restoring habitat, shelter animals through purchases of such things as Sacramento, Department of Human Assistance’s improving public safety, and increasing public medical care, corrective surgical procedures, food, community services and assistance programs. PART stewardship. Fundraising activities include the Great American River Clean-Up, Down River Day and the adoption cages and other supplies. Financial conducts fundraising, educational and promotional Adopt-the-Parkway Program. ARPF has also assistance helps TEAM offer shelter animals second activities aimed at supporting these programs. To partnered with the Sacramento Weed Warriors to chances. designate a specific program below, send a copy of provide a community-based volunteer steward www.sacanimalshelter.org your pledge form to Angela Yee (41-001 / HB28). program charged with removing non-native, invasive DHHS-Child Protective Services plants along the American River Parkway, and is a Code Designation Making Memories member of the American River Parkway Coalition. P.O. Box 278832 120909 Retired and Senior Volunteer Prog. www.arpf.org Sacramento, CA 95827 Phone: 876-5584 120910 Foster Grandparent Program American River Natural History Association Tax I.D. # 68-0257139 120911 Senior Companion Program P.O. Box 241 Making Memories is a collaboration between Child Carmichael, CA 95609 Phone: 489-4918 120912 DHA Volunteer Program Protective Services and SCASA (Sacramento Court Tax I.D.# 94-2766075 Appointed Special Advocates Program), to provide 120948 Sr. Nutrition Services - Congregate “Bringing people to nature and nature to people” - enrichment activities to foster youth. Last year, Making 120913 Senior Nutrition Services - American River Natural History Association (ARNHA) Memories paid for more than 120 children to Meals on Wheels is a non-profit volunteer organization that supports participate in activities like summer camp, after-school the Effie Yeaw Nature Center through fundraising, 120914 9010 Special Projects sports, music lessons, school dances, and other rites of volunteer and docent activities. ARNHA works to passage activities that many foster children miss out on. 120915 9X00 Special Projects promote the public’s understanding of the natural and 120916 A100 Special Projects cultural history of the region through its publications DHHS-Child Protective Services and outreach programs. ARNHA sponsors a number Friends of Independent Living Program 120917 A300 Special Projects of educational events year round, including volunteer P.O. Box 269057 120918 TC00 Special Projects docent led nature walks, habitat improvement projects, Sacramento, CA 95826 Phone: 874-9308 120919 C100 Special Projects and the Annual American River Wildlife Count. Tax I.D.# 23-7412588 www.arnha.org The program provides services to current and former 120920 DV00 Special Projects U.C. Cooperative Extension foster youth between the ages of 16 to 21 years in 120921 E100 Special Projects Sacramento 4-H Council developing the skills and obtaining the services 120922 F100 Special Projects 4145 Branch Center Road necessary for a successful transition to independence. Sacramento, CA 95827 Phone: 875-6811 The areas of focus include basic living skills, health, 120923 JC00 Special Projects Tax I.D. # 94-6068440 education, employment and housing. 120924 JE00 Special Projects “Head-Heart-Hands-Health” 4-H Youth Development DHHS-Senior and Adult Services 120925 M100 Special Projects is an informal educational youth program, conducted Take A Stand Against Elder Abuse 120926 Undesignated by the University of California Cooperative Extension. In Sacramento County, the program builds P.O. Box 5787 120927 N100 Special Projects Sacramento, CA 95817 citizenship, leadership and life skills in more than 120928 Q100 Special Projects Or, 4875 Broadway 2000 youth through clubs, camps, and science education programs. All funds generated through the Sacramento, CA 95820 Phone: 874-9987 120929 V100 Special Projects Sacramento County Employee Giving Campaign stay Tax I.D. # 86-1055734 120930 Y200 Special Projects locally and are managed by the volunteer Sacramento Take A Stand Against Elder Abuse (TASEA) is a 120933 Aide Corps for the Elderly (ACE) County 4-H Leader’s Council. coalition of public and private agencies and concerned volunteers who have joined forces to 120934 R100 Special Projects Sacramento Sheriff Canine Association tangibly demonstrate that Sacramento County as a 120935 DHA Scholarship Fund (dept. wide) 1700 Eye Street community cares about its vulnerable elders and 120937 Division 40 Special Projects Sacramento, CA 95814 916-876-7466 dependent adults. The goal of TASEA is to heighten Tax I.D. # 20-3318879 public awareness about the service needs of seniors 120938 S100 Special Projects The Sacramento Sheriff Canine Association was and disabled adults and to undertake multiple efforts 120939 Noralto Elementary School formed by Sacramento County Sheriff Deputies assigned to the K-9 Unit to promote the use of police to raise funds to help meet those needs. All funds 120942 Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus raised by TASAEA will be used to help support and service dogs in the community, perform K-9 120943 African American Caucus sustain the essential safety net programs of the demonstrations for schools and community groups, DHHS Senior and Adult Services division. 120944 Latino Caucus provide additional training and equipment for SacramentoSheriff K-9’s and their handlers, cover 120945 Native American Caucus medical expenses for retired Sheriff K-9’s, and 120946 Slavic Caucus furnish death benefits to all Sheriff K-9’s. 120947 FGP/SCP Literacy Project www.SSDK9.com

25 INDEX 4-H Youth Development Program...... 18 B Catholic Social Service of Sacramento ...... 19 Catholics United for Life ...... 6 B.J. Jordan Child Care Programs, Inc. Center for Fathers and Families ...... 19 A Dba: Beanstalk...... 19 Center for Health, Environment and Justice ...... 9 Bay Area Ridge Trail Council...... 9 Chaplains-Placer County Enforcement ...... 19 ACCION International...... 13 Baykeeper (formerly Waterkeepers Child Abuse Prevention Council of Placer Africa-America Institute ...... 13 Northern California) ...... 9 County...... 19 African Medical and Research Foundation Believe In Tomorrow National Children’s Child Abuse Prevention Council of (AMREF)...... 13 Foundation...... 6 Sacramento, Inc...... 19 African Wildlife Foundation ...... 9 Best of Broadway Benefit Productions, Inc....16 Child Action, Inc...... 19 Africare...... 13 Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Child and Family Institute...... 19 Against the Misuse of Pesticides...... 9 Agency For Hearing...... 18 Childhelp USA®...... 6 Big Brothers Big Sisters of AIDS Research Foundation (amFAR)...... 4 El Dorado County...... 19 Children International ...... 14 Alliance for Technology Access...... 4 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento .....20 ALS Association (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)...... 4 Sacramento Area, Inc...... 19 Children’s Tumor Foundation...... 4 Alzheimer’s Aid Society of Boys and Girls Club Greater Sacramento ...... 19 Christian Children’s Fund ...... 14 Northern California ...... 18 Boys and Girls Club of Auburn ...... 19 Christian Reformed World Relief Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado County Committee (CRWRC)...... 14 Association of Northern California...... 4 Western Slope ...... 19 Christopher Reeve Foundation...... 4, 6 Amador-Tuolumne Community Resources...... 18 Boys and Girls Club of Galt ...... 19 Church World Service/CROP ...... 14 AMC Cancer Research Center ...... 4 Braille Institute of America...... 6 Citizens Who Care ...... 20 American Cancer Society ...... 18 Breaking Barriers ...... 19 Clean and Sober ...... 20 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation...... 6 Breast Cancer Coalition ...... 6 Clean Water Fund...... 10 American Diabetes Association...... 4 Breathe California of Sacramento CommuniCare Health Centers...... 20 American Farmland Trust ...... 9 Emigrant Trails ...... 19 Communities for a Better Environment ...... 10 American Forests...... 9 Butte Environmental Council...... 9 Community Health Charities ...... 4 American Foundation for the Blind...... 6 ByDesign Financial Services...... 19 Community Services Planning Council, Inc. ...20 American Ireland Fund ...... 13 Conservation Fund, The ...... 10 American Jewish World Service...... 13 Conservation International...... 10 American Liver Foundation ...... 4 C Convalescent Hospital Card and Visiting American Lung Association...... 4 Association...... 20 American Near East Refugee Aid CAARE Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Coverage for Kids (Signature Project) ...... 18 UC Davis Children’s Hospital ...... 19 (ANERA) ...... 13 Crocker Art Museum...... 16 California Hospice Foundation...... 4 American Red Cross of Yolo County...... 18 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, American Red Cross-Sacramento California Lawyers for the Arts ...... 16 Northern California Chapter ...... 4 Sierra Chapter ...... 18 California Musical Theatre/Music Circus & Cystic Fibrosis Foundation...... 4 The Broadway Series...... 16 American Refugee Committee ...... 13 Cystic Fibrosis Research, Inc...... 4 American River Conservancy ...... 9 California Native Plant Society ...... 9 American Rivers...... 9 California State Railroad Museum Foundation...... 16 AmeriCares Foundation, Inc...... 13 D California Trout ...... 9 America’s Charities...... 6 California Waterfowl Association...... 9 Amnesty International of the USA...... 6 Defenders of Wildlife...... 10 Californians Against Waste Foundation ...... 9 Another Choice, Another Chance...... 18 Dental Health Foundation ...... 5 Camellia Symphony Orchestra ...... 16 Anza-Borrego Foundation...... 9 Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee ...... 10 Camp Fire USA Sacramento Sierra Council....19 ARC of Amador and Calaveras ...... 18 Developmental Disabilities Service Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation.....6 Area 4 Agency on Aging...... 19 Organization, Inc...... 20 Cancer Research for Children (National Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation .....6 Arthritis Foundation, Northeastern Childhood Cancer Foundation) ...... 6 California Chapter ...... 4 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc...... 7 Cancer Research Institute...... 4 Arts Council of Placer County ...... 16 Diogenes Youth Service, Inc...... 20 Capital Public Radio, Inc...... 16 Arts for the Schools - Tahoe Vista...... 16 Discovery Museum (Sacramento Museum of CARE...... 14 Asian Pacific Community Counseling...... 19 History, Science and Technology)...... 20 CARES ...... 19 Asian Resources, Inc...... 19 Doctors Without Borders USA ...... 14 CASA El Dorado ...... 19 Dress for Success Worldwide ...... 7 Catholic Relief Services...... 14

26 E H Law Enforcement Chaplaincy-Sacramento...... 21 Lazarus Project, Inc...... 21 Earth Day Network...... 10 Head Trauma Support Project...... 21 League to Save Lake Tahoe ...... 10 Earth Island Institute ...... 10 Heal The Bay...... 10 Legal Services of Northern California ...... 21 Earth Share of California...... 9 Healing Center for Grieving Children, The...... 21 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, The ...... 21 Easter Seals Superior California...... 20 Health Education Council...... 21 Linkage to Education ...... 21 ECHO ...... 14 Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc...... 14 Linking Education and Economic Ecology Center...... 10 Heifer International ...... 14 Development (L.E.E.D.) ...... 21 Effort, Inc. (Family Service Agency), The ...... 20 Helen Keller International...... 14 Literacy Action Council of El Dorado County, The...... 21 El Dorado Arts Council ...... 16 HELPS Foster Family Agency ...... 21 Literacy Support Council of Placer County.....21 El Dorado Center for the Visually Impaired ....20 Hemophilia Council of California ...... 5 Lord’s Gym...... 21 El Dorado Women’s Center...... 20 Hmong Cultural Arts...... 16 Los Angeles Conservation Corps ...... 10 El Hogar Mental Health and Community Hole In The Wall Gang Fund, The...... 7 Service Center, Inc...... 20 Lupus Foundation of America ...... 5 Hospice America (American Hospice Environment and Energy Study Institute ...... 10 Foundation) ...... 7 Lupus International ...... 5 Environmental Defense...... 10 Human Rights Campaign Foundation ...... 7 Lutheran Social Services of Northern Environmental Defense Center...... 10 California ...... 21 Humane Society of the United States, The...... 7 Environmental Law Institute...... 10 Lutheran World Relief...... 14 Huntington’s Disease Society of America Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California...... 5 Northern California ...... 5 Eureka Schools Foundation ...... 20 Hydrocephalus Association...... 5 M F I MAAP, Inc. (Mexican American Alcoholism Program) ...... 21 Fairytale Town ...... 16 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Sacramento “I Have a Dream”® Foundation ...... 7 Families For Early Autism Treatment and Northeastern California ...... 21 (FEAT) ...... 20 Imagination Theatre ...... 16 Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America ...... 7 Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy...... 5 InAlliance ...... 21 March of Dimes Birth Defect Foundation...... 5 FamiliesFirst, Inc...... 20 INFORM, Inc...... 10 Marin Agricultural Land Trust...... 11 Family Connections El Dorado, Inc...... 20 International Eye Foundation...... 14 Marin Audubon Society ...... 11 Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home ...... 7 International Orthodox Christian Charities ...... 14 Feed The Children ...... 7 Marin Conservation League...... 11 International Relief Teams ...... 14 FINCA International ...... 14 Mercy Corps...... 14 International Rescue Committee...... 14 Firefighters Burn Institute...... 5 Metropolitan Arts Partnership...... 16 International Youth Foundation...... 14 Food Bank of Yolo County...... 20 Mothers Against Drunk Driving ...... 7 Izaak Walton League of America ...... 10 Foothill Theatre Company...... 16 Mountain Lion Foundation ...... 11 Foster Youth Flourish (Signature Project)...... 18 Multiple Sclerosis Association of America ...... 7 Francis House of Sacramento ...... 20 Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Freedom From Hunger...... 14 J Heights ...... 21 Friends For Survival, Inc...... 20 Myasthenia Gravis Foundation ...... 5 Friends of the Earth...... 10 Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation, The ...... 7 Friends of the Library of El Dorado County...16 Jewish Family Service of Sacramento...... 21 Friends of the River...... 10 N Friends Outside, Sacramento Chapter ...... 20 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ...... 5 Fund for Animals, The ...... 7 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund...... 7 K NAACP Special Contribution Fund ...... 7 G NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation ...... 7 Keeping Kids Safe (Signature Project)...... 18 National Audubon Society ...... 11 Gateway Foundation, Inc...... 20 KVIE, Inc...... 16 National Black Child Development Institute .....7 Gifts to Share, Inc...... 20 National Council on Alcoholism and Girl Scouts of Tierra del Oro ...... 21 Drug Dependence, Inc. (Sacramento Give Kids The World...... 7 L Region Affiliate) ...... 21 Global Impact...... 13 National Down Syndrome Society ...... 7 Golden Gate Audubon Society ...... 10 La Familia Counseling Center, Inc...... 21 National Marfan Foundation...... 7 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association...... 10 Lance Armstrong Foundation, Inc...... 7 National Multiple Sclerosis Society ...... 5 Greater Sacramento Urban League ...... 21 Land Trust Alliance...... 10 National Organization for Rare Disorders Greenbelt Alliance...... 10 Lavender Library Archives and Cultural (NORD)...... 7 Exchange of Sacramento, Inc...... 21

27 National Parkinson’s Foundation ...... 5 Program for Appropriate Technology in Sacramento Theatre Company...... 17 National Parks Conservation Association ...... 11 Health (PATH)...... 15 Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society...... 17 National Reye’s Syndrome Foundation ...... 5 Progress Ranch Treatment Services Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge...... 23 for Children...... 22 National Spinal Cord Injury Association ...... 5 Sacramento Youth Symphony & Academy Project HOPE ...... 15 National Trust for Historic Preservation in of Music ...... 17 the United States...... 8 Salvation Army World Service Office National Wildlife Federation...... 11 (SAWSO)...... 15 Native American Rights Fund...... 8 R Salvation Army-Sac Metro, The ...... 23 Natomas Education Foundation...... 16 San Diego Audubon Society...... 11 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy...... 11 Natural Resources Defense Council...... 11 San Diego Coastkeeper Rainforest Action Network ...... 11 (formerly San Diego Baykeeper) ...... 11 Nature Conservancy of California, The...... 11 Rainforest Alliance...... 11 San Gorgonio Wilderness Association ...... 12 New Morning Youth and Family Services...... 21 Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF)...... 8 San Jose Conservation Corps ...... 12 NorCal Center On Deafness, Inc...... 22 Resources for Independent Living, Inc...... 22 Save Our Shores ...... 12 Northern California Children’s Therapy Center ...... 22 Ride and Shine Adaptive Horseback Save Our Youth the Next Generations ...... 23 Riding Program, Inc...... 22 Save the Bay ...... 12 Rio Linda Educational Foundation...... 22 Save the Children Federation, Inc...... 15 O River City Community Services...... 22 Scenic America...... 12 River Oak Center for Children...... 22 Senior Center of Elk Grove, Inc...... 23 Oak Park Preschool, Inc...... 22 Roberts Family Development Center...... 22 Senior L.I.F.E. Center...... 23 Ocean Conservancy, The...... 11 Rocky Mountain Institute...... 11 Sexual Assault and Domestic Omni Youth Programs ...... 22 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Violence Center ...... 23 Southern California ...... 5 Opportunity International...... 14 Short Term Emergency Aid Committee ...... 23 Ronald McDonald House Charities®...... 8 Organic Farming Research Foundation ...... 11 Sickle Cell Community Health Network Roseville Arts Center ...... 17 of No. CA...... 5 Orphan Foundation of America ...... 8 Rotary Foundation of Rotary International ...... 15 Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California ....5 Our City Forest...... 11 Runaway Stage Productions, Inc...... 17 Sierra Adoption Services ...... 23 Oxfam America ...... 14 Rutherford Institute ...... 8 Sierra Club Foundation, The...... 12 Sierra Law Enforcement Chaplaincy...... 23 P Slide Ranch...... 12 S Snowline Hospice of El Dorado County, Inc. ..23 Pacific Environment...... 11 Society for the Blind ...... 23 Sacramento Area Congregations Together ...... 22 Paratransit, Inc...... 22 Southern Poverty Law Center ...... 8 Sacramento Area Dance Alliance ...... 17 Parkinson’s Institute...... 5 Special Olympics Northern California, Inc...... 23 Sacramento Area Emergency St. John’s Shelter for Women and Children...... 23 People Reaching Out...... 22 Housing Center ...... 22 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital...... 5 Peregrine Fund, The ...... 11 Sacramento Association for the Pesticide Action Network North America ...... 11 Retarded (SAR) ...... 5 St. Patrick’s Home for Children, Inc...... 23 PETsMART Charities ...... 8 Sacramento Ballet Association ...... 17 Stanford Home for Children ...... 23 Placer Independent Resource Services, Inc. ....22 Sacramento Child Advocates ...... 22 Stanford Settlement Neighborhood Center ...... 23 Placer Land Trust ...... 11 Sacramento Children’s Home ...... 22 Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation...... 8 Placer Women’s Center, dba: PEACE for Sacramento Chinese Community Service Strategies for Change ...... 23 Families ...... 22 Center ...... 22 Strauss Festival of Elk Grove, Inc...... 17 Plan USA (formerly Childreach)...... 14 Sacramento Cottage Housing, Inc...... 22 Student Conservation Association, The...... 12 Planned Parenthood...... 5 Sacramento Court Appointed Special Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services ...... 23 Planned Parenthood - World Population...... 14 Advocate Program (CASA), Inc...... 22 Surfrider Foundation ...... 12 Planning and Conservation League Sacramento FACES: Focus on Assets and Foundation...... 11 Children’s Educational Success...... 23 Population Communications International...... 15 Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services...23 T Population Connection ...... 8 Sacramento Habitat for Humanity...... 23 Positive Option Family Service...... 22 Sacramento Heritage Festival, Inc...... 17 Tahoe Arts Project...... 17 Prevent Blindness America ...... 5 Sacramento Learning Disabilities TechnoServe, Inc...... 15 Association...... 23 PRIDE Industries ...... 22 Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc...... 8 Sacramento Life Center ...... 23 Pro-Peninsula...... 11 Tower of Youth...... 17 Sacramento Loaves and Fishes ...... 23 Process Theatre Productions/ Transitional Living and Community Very Special Arts ...... 16 Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra ...... 17 Support, Inc. (TLCS, Inc.)...... 24 Sacramento Self-Help Housing, Inc...... 23 Traveler’s Aid Society of Sacramento...... 24

28 TreePeople ...... 12 V Woodland Youth Services, Inc...... 24 Trust for Public Land ...... 12 World Relief Corporation...... 15 Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance...... 8 Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation...... 8 World Vision Inc...... 15 Turning Point Community Programs...... 24 Voluntary Legal Services Program of Turning Teens Toward Success Northern California ...... 24 (Signature Project)...... 18 Volunteers of America, Greater Sacramento Y and Northern Nevada...... 24 YMCA of Greater Sacramento...... 24 U Yolo Community Care Continuum...... 24 W Yolo County Arts Council...... 17 UNICEF, U.S. Fund for...... 15 Yolo County Court Appointed Special Union of Concerned Scientists Warmline Family Resource Center...... 24 Advocates (CASA) ...... 24 2 Brattle Square ...... 12 Washington Neighborhood Center ...... 24 Yolo County YMCA...... 24 Unitarian Universalist Service WEAVE, Inc...... 24 Yolo Family Resource Center ...... 24 Committee Inc...... 15 What Would Jesus Do?, Inc...... 24 Yolo Family Service Agency...... 24 United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Wilderness Finders Search and Rescue Yolo Hospice, Inc...... 24 Sacramento, Inc...... 24 Dog Teams...... 24 Yolo Wayfarer Center Christian Mission...... 24 United Methodist Committee on Relief ...... 15 Wilderness Society , The...... 12 Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council ...... 17 United Negro College Fund, Inc...... 24 Wildlife Conservation Society Bronx Zoo...... 12 United Seamen’s Service...... 15 Wildlife Trust...... 12 United States Public Interest Research WIND Youth Services ...... 24 Group Education Fund, Inc...... 12 Women’s Civic Improvement Club of United Way California Capital Region...... 18 Sacramento, Inc...... 24 Urban Corps of San Diego...... 12 Women’s Empowerment...... 24

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