Find non profit organizations in San Tan Valley, AZ. Listings include Manes And Miracles, San Tan Valley Firefighters IAFF Local 3878, Salt River Vaulters, YouthLife Ignite, STYFL Rattlers, AZ Goshala.
Standing up for those without a voice, our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and to spread awareness of farm animals in need
Johnson Ranch is a community with natural beauty, tucked into the foothills, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. #JohnsonRanchAZ
Paladin Sports Outreach is changing the culture of recreational and club sports.
Welcome! Manes and Miracles is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization where horses bring hope, happiness, and healing to special-needs children through therapy with horses.
Hoofbeats with Heart offers equine-assisted services to meet the needs of children and adults with physical and cognitive disablities, at-risk youth, Veterans, First Responders, an...
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Salt River Vaulters is Arizona's ONLY Equestrian Vaulting Club in Arizona! We're a 501(c)3 non-profi
Women's Ministry at LifePoint Church
AFD is 100% volunteer-run, donation-funded nonprofit dedicated to eliminating financial barriers so every child has the opportunity to play, grow, and thrive. We provide free progr...
Non Profit youth football program. Committed to developing players around the Queen Creek/San Tan Valley area. Currently accepting kids for all divisions.
Supporting, Aubrey, a breast cancer warrior #AubreysWarriors Together, we can make a difference.
Stay current with San Tan Valley & Queen Creek local news, people, and events. Visit www.STVDailyPRSS.com to see what we're all about!
San Tan Valley Lions Club is a local community service organization with a focus on vision.
Hello ..sadly we once again will be missing the Halloween season.please know we are heartbroken over this decision.but we just don't want to create an unsafe environment during thi...
Live here in Arizona but miss your Minnesota and Iowa friends? Let’s get together and talk about our states and us.
An estimated 236,000 people drown annually and it’s the leading cause of accidental death for children ages 1-4 year old. Help us bring awareness, education, resources, and ISR les...