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1   Link   Californians Against Waste Foundation
Californians Against Waste is dedicated to conserving resources, preventing pollution and protecting California’s environment through the development, promotion and implementation of waste reduction and recycling policies and programs.
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2   Link   Global Inheritance
Global Inheritance is an organization working to reinvent activism for today's young generations. Our initiatives focus on the power of creativity to communicate and push for progressive social change while rejecting conflict.

Born in 2002, Global Inheritance is a 501c3 non-profit organization working to empower individuals worldwide to think and act creatively in solving global imbalances. Our unique initiatives focus on the power of creativity to communicate and push for progressive social change.

Through technology, the arts and interactivity, Global Inheritance reinvents activism to a new generation looking to make a difference in their communities and beyond. With each step forward, Global Inheritance will continue to build bridges uniting individuals with the causes that need their help the most.

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3   Link   LA Conservation Corps
LA Conservation Corps’ Clean & Green program serves participants ages 14 to 17, and benefits children and neighbors across greater Los Angeles. The program provides paid training to nearly 2,000 students each year from middle and high schools across Los Angeles.

The students participate in short-term, part-time employment after school, on weekends and during vacations by performing urban beautification projects throughout all 15 City Council Districts. They also participate in field studies that teach them about environmental issues.
Emphasis is placed on keeping team members on track in school and in their personal lives. Clean & Green staff members teach the students about the importance of being responsible for and committed to their jobs, their families and their community.

For more information, please contact Irene Lopez at 323-224-2550, ext. 500.


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4   Link   National Center for Electronics Recycling
The National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 2005 that is dedicated to the development and enhancement of a national infrastructure for the recycling of used electronics in the U.S. If you are searching for electronics recycling options in your area, please see the Recycling Basics section of our website.


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5   Link   Reef Check
"Our mission is to protect and rehabilitate reefs worldwide."

Founded in 1996 by marine ecologist Dr. Gregor Hodgson, the Reef Check Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to conservation of two ecosystems: tropical coral reefs and California rocky reefs. With headquarters in Los Angeles and volunteer teams in more than 80 countries, Reef Check works to create partnerships among community volunteers, government agencies, businesses, universities and other non-profits. Reef Check goals are to: educate the public about the value of reef ecosystems and the current crisis affecting marine life; to create a global network of volunteer teams trained in Reef Check's scientific methods who regularly monitor and report on reef health; to facilitate collaboration that produces ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions; and to stimulate local community action to protect remaining pristine reefs and rehabilitate damaged reefs worldwide.

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6   Link   Surfrider Foundation
Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit environmental grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education. The West LA/Malibu Chapter represents 31 miles of coastline from Ballona Creek to LA county line and inland.


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7   Link   Woman's Club of Hollywood
The Woman’s Club of Hollywood has a rich and interesting history, has hosted a myriad of activities, and made many contributions which affect the quality of life for its members and the community. Sociability, charitable work, and community involvement for almost one hundred years gives the Hollywood Coordinating Council reason to recognize your organization with the Year 2000 Community Service Award.

Woman’s Club Of Hollywood- in the Heart of Hollywood. “If you don’t know the woman’s club, you don’t know Hollywood!” 1749 North La Brea Avenue Between Hollywood & Franklin-right off the 101 Highland Ave exit.

Parking: what every one wants in Hollywood-We have it! And it’s perfect for valet! You can park 65 cars.

Theatre: Woman’s Club Of Hollywood features a beautiful theater with royal curtains & piano. Seating for 350 guests. Bring your play, your film, your stage reading, your workshop to us.

Hospitality House: This is the house where Carole Lumbard went to school, join in the history by renting this special room with small eating area, bath room & out door benches, perfect for filming a scene, staging a screenplay reading or hosting a Martini party.

Lounge: Perfect for 100 or more quests for a auditions, workshops, filming, party. With stylish future, piano, and access to spacious courtyard.

Powder Room: Woman’s Club of Hollywood has a stylish woman’s room perfect for hair & make up, three stalls, and in the men’s room five stalls, plus two additional bath rooms off to the side of the stage.

Kitchen: Full-service Kitchen, perfect for catering a Hollywood premiere party, you can serve 400 guests if you like or just throw a fundraiser or charity ball and cook all you like.

Court Yard: Spacious, tranquil, a feel of old Hollywood perfect for a spoken word event or poetry party or filming that love scene, that evil cocktail party scene…etc.



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