Find non profit organizations in Buffalo, NY. Listings include Manly A. Hazelle, Buffalo Sewer Authority, New York EDM Family, Pan Amherst Block Club, Climate Cafes Buffalo and WNY, Golden Sync Empowerment.
NNWNY is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that empowers neurodivergent people and their families by hosting community events, sharing resources, and providing neurodiversity-affirming training that helps improve spaces so everyone can thrive.
Welcome to New yorks BEST SITE for all things PLUR & EDM invite your friends and post your favorite rave pics and memories while linking with the squad and meeting other party fam ...
Offering co-facilitated 90-minute gatherings for informal, open, friendly, and respectful discussion of emotional responses to climate disruption and its related, intersecting is...
Our mission at Golden Sync is very simple: help seniors feel more confident with technology. I believe in giving participants hands-on opportunities to learn. That way, they not on...
A safe judgment free place to share your stories of abuse and/or trauma and also healing and advice.
The official page of the Canisius College Class of 1982. Check back often for the most up-to-date information on your 30th reunion! Alumni Weekend 2012 will be held Friday, June 1 ...
The Arbol Community Fund's (ACF) mission is to remove financial barriers to higher education.
Our goal is to aid all people to have a Safe, Secure and Independent living via stable shared housing
Our annual March for Awareness will be Friday, April 27, 2012 from Lafayette Square @ 11:45 am
A non profit organization that supports breast cancer survivors on their road to recovery.
" To make every child's potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for ALL children!
United Black Men's Think Tank of Buffalo, Inc. is a community organization devoted to the development of solutions for problems facing the inner-city
ACE brings professionals in architecture, engineering and construction into high school classrooms where they work directly with students.