Find non profit organizations in Spring Lake Park, MN. Listings include Panther Foundation, Arise Orthotics & Prosthetics, Inc., Oak Crest - a PHS senior living community, Pastor Yarkpasuah Memorial Foundation, Spring Lake Park Firefighter's Relief Association, Spring Lake Park Citizens Committee.
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Proud to be Minnesota's trusted home for and largest youth multi-sport organization in the state!
Established in 1999, Gopher State Baseball is a year round comprehensive youth baseball platform in Minnesota.
Impact Education, Empower Strategic Innovations & Build Partnerships with our Spring Lake Park School District Community
2015 Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbJRwC--ggE&feature=youtu.be 2012 Video http://youtu.be/C2N0kaeDBAI
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Food rescue program. Our mission is to be good stewards of the abundance God blesses this country with, to strive for community building through the distribution of recovered food,...
The Metro Marines is an organization of proud US Marines who've served their country over many years and several conflicts from WW II to Afghanistan.
Non-Profit Veteran's Organization, Club, and Banquet Hall
Scouts BSA Troop 714 is a joined girls'/boys' Troop in Spring Lake Park, MN and openly welcomes all youth, 11-17 years old. More than 80 Eagle Scouts have called Troop 714 their ho...
Oak Crest is a Presbyterian Homes & Services senior living community located in Spring Lake Park, MN offering independent living apartment homes.
Faith-based foundation supporting orphans, empowering youth, fostering growth, and transforming lives
Spring Lake Park Firefighter's Relief Association.
A page where parents of Cub Scouts in Pack 3714 in Spring Lake Park, MN can share pictures, ideas, and get information about upcoming events.
We are the Student Ministry for Substance Church. We meet every Wednesday Night from 7-8:30pm. For more information about who we are or to join one of Youth Connect Groups go to ht...
In 1917, Melvin Jones, a Chicago business leader, told members of his local business club they should reach beyond business issues and address the betterment of their communities a...