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Transitional housing program for the homeless. Lists history, mission, programs, and events.
Information about the three Masonic Lodges in Abilene.
Include list of officers, membership, contact information, programs, calendar and announcements.
Includes programs, history, contacts, and breast cancer awareness information.
Private, nonprofit basic child care facility. Includes history, mission, education, and activities.
Camp for children, first grade through 12 grade, who are dealing with loss due to a death, divorce, or other painful transition. Includes photographs, schedule, and applications.
Maternity Care, adoption services and foster care. Includes visual tour of the facilities.
Helps women in need develop the personal, academic, career, and spiritual skills they need to become self-sufficient.
Establishes permanent charitable endowments and provides a vehicle for donors' varied interests. Promotes local philanthropy and provides leadership and resources in addressing local challenges and opportunities. Scholarships and grants available.
State subsidized day care facility for newborns through age ten. Services and contact information.
A non-profit organization for developmentally disabled individuals, is a planned community designed to enhance the lives of the residents, develop their life skills, and provide the required medical care and a variety of therapies.
Frequently asked questions, volunteer opportunities, map of their service area, tour, and the history of the organization.
International relief organization. Includes relief efforts, history, staff, and videos.
Includes contact information, projects, and information on the Junior League cookbook.
Non profit history research foundation geared towards making history accessible to the public through different media, such as books, souvenirs, and the internet.
Assists victims of domestic violence in west central Texas. Features services and contact information.
Boy Scouting in the Abilene and Brownwood area. Council calendar and contact information. Camping at Camp Tonkawa.
The largest non-governmental funder of health and human services in the community. Includes Helplines - a resource directory of human services in the area.
Contact information. Lists of programs and services.
Camp for children, first grade through 12 grade, who are dealing with loss due to a death, divorce, or other painful transition. Includes photographs, schedule, and applications.
Include list of officers, membership, contact information, programs, calendar and announcements.
Non profit history research foundation geared towards making history accessible to the public through different media, such as books, souvenirs, and the internet.
Assists victims of domestic violence in west central Texas. Features services and contact information.
Transitional housing program for the homeless. Lists history, mission, programs, and events.
Boy Scouting in the Abilene and Brownwood area. Council calendar and contact information. Camping at Camp Tonkawa.
Includes contact information, projects, and information on the Junior League cookbook.
Contact information. Lists of programs and services.
International relief organization. Includes relief efforts, history, staff, and videos.
Establishes permanent charitable endowments and provides a vehicle for donors' varied interests. Promotes local philanthropy and provides leadership and resources in addressing local challenges and opportunities. Scholarships and grants available.
Includes programs, history, contacts, and breast cancer awareness information.
The largest non-governmental funder of health and human services in the community. Includes Helplines - a resource directory of human services in the area.
Helps women in need develop the personal, academic, career, and spiritual skills they need to become self-sufficient.
Frequently asked questions, volunteer opportunities, map of their service area, tour, and the history of the organization.
Information about the three Masonic Lodges in Abilene.
A non-profit organization for developmentally disabled individuals, is a planned community designed to enhance the lives of the residents, develop their life skills, and provide the required medical care and a variety of therapies.
Private, nonprofit basic child care facility. Includes history, mission, education, and activities.
State subsidized day care facility for newborns through age ten. Services and contact information.
Maternity Care, adoption services and foster care. Includes visual tour of the facilities.
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