Find non profit organizations in Crystal, MN. Listings include Robbinsdale Crystal Little League, Plymouth Lodge #160 AF & AM, Metro Women's Center, FAIR School Crystal PTO, Beacon Academy PTO - Crystal, MN, Minnesota Alley-Oops Basketball Camps.
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Robbinsdale Crystal Little League has been serving the baseball playing children, ages 5-12, in Robbinsdale, Crystal and surrounding communities since its charter with Internationa...
Plymouth Lodge #160 AF & AM is part of a Masonic fraternity that promotes friendship, morality and brotherly love.
The Sherburne Masonic Lodge, through our volunteer work and donations, had been serving the communit
Welcome to Flour and Friends Bakery and Coffee! My name is Jennifer and I am so excited to be in the community! I have big dreams that eventually include opportunities for support...
The Minneapolis Cambodian Church Of The Nazarene provides spiritual and social services to members who are of Cambodian, Hispanic, and African descents. We are a muti-cultural pla...
Empowering communities fight poverty by providing training and resources through communication
Help for people with disabilities or disabling conditions find and keep housing.
Robbinsdale Federation of Teachers is the exclusive Bargaining Agent for Teachers and EA's.
The Parent-Teacher Organization for Beacon Academy charter school located in Crystal, MN.
Our sports camps are a non-profit organization with the intentions of having a safe haven for both kids and adults alike! We believe in team work, self perseverance and always push...
Of four original Aviation Posts Aviation Post 511 is the last remaining active Aviation Post in the American Legion. It was founded by Clarence Hink in 1945. Hink was honored for ...
NEAR Food Shelf provides relief to those with food needs.
Working to improve Parks and Open Spaces in the City of Crystal
A local Minnesota ACFA cat club that puts on an annual show the last full weekend in April.
Every community has different needs—so each Kiwanis club is different. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone.