Find non profit organizations in Anderson, IN. Listings include MOMCo Anderson Impact Center, Anderson ladies auxiliary 174, Fields Feline Rescue, Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery, MIST - Madison Co Invasive Species Team, St Vincent Anderson Nursing Honor Guard.
Family Resource Center Madison County provides support, resources, & connection to residents. Strengthening Indiana Families is funded by the Children's Bureau, ACYF, ACF, USDHHS, grant #90CA1864. Authors are responsible for page contents.
We are a married couple located in Central Indiana that cares for cats and kittens in need!
Mt. Zion Lutheran Church was organized in 1847. The church building and Cemetery was built in 1861.
Mission Statement: Engage and educate community members to reduce invasive species and promote native habitats in Madison County.
Nurses who provide a solemn ceremony to honor deceased nurses and nurses near the end of their lives.
Creating Opportunities through Learning, Restoring Families and Communities.
The City of Anderson Concerned Citizens Coalition (CACCC) was created to inform the City of Anderson residents, seek truth and demand accountability.
If you've got direction, you have a destination!
Fighting for a better community! Dr. Thomas Tijerina 765-203-1836 [email protected]
We are a Food Pantry in Anderson, Indiana that serves over 450 families a month!
"A person is a person through other people!"
Multi Cultural Multi Ethnic Interdenominational Kids Foundation!
Rainbow Girls is a youth service organization for girls ages 8 to 20. Madison County Assembly meets at Mt. Moriah in Anderson, Indiana.
Making a Better Place for our youth of Madison Co.
Monthly Youth Tournament in Indiana. Bowl once a month around the state. 4 games of qualifying, cut to the top 5 for a step ladder roll off.
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Ministries consists of four separate Churches who share in a common ministry: St. Anne’s (Anderson, IN), St. Matthew’s (Nashville, IN), St. Patri...
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Our purpose is to inform families on how to support and develop early literacy and language skills with children from ages birth through five.