Find non profit organizations in Apia. Listings include Brown Girl Woke, Women In Business Development Inc, PACER Plus, St Mary's Old Girls Association - SMOGA, Samoa First Union, Rotary Club of Apia.
Turou! Welcome to our page! SPREP is the premier regional organisation for the protection of the Pacific environment. We ask that you engage respectfully with our community. Fa...
Founded in 2005, SVSG provides integrated and personalized services for victims of crime.
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We are a non-profit organization that’s integral with young people and have a Godly agenda to impact our nation of Samoa with Kingdom Culture!
Our mission is to transform young minds and provide the new generation with the resources they need
A non-profit organisation that advocates for social justice, equality and respect for every Samoan’s human rights and most affirmatively the faafafine and faatama communities as vi...
Official page for Lakapi Samoa development.
We are from Sauano, Fagaloa, Vaa o Fonoti, in Samoa. We primarily provide Reading Tutorials to children 4-15 yrs old. We also provide Scholarships for Young Children in Primary Lev...
Welcome to the Official Page of the Football Federation Samoa. Here you will find information and updates on all Football activities in Samoa. CHEERS!
🥊 Raising disciplined kids in a soft world 👨👧👦 4 kids. One mission. 📍 Follow the journey
Welcome! We are a grassroots organization helping Samoan women growers & farmers to network, learn, and socialize in an open and supportive environment!
Women in Business Development Inc is an organisation dedicated to strengthening village economies in
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Subregional Office - Pacific Islands: Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Naur...
Talofa lava, this is the official page of Logopuialii Samoa Youth Organisation.
RAS was established to help develop our young, enthusiastic players in Samoa. Offering all our young members opportunities to improve on their sports skills and work in groups. We ...
Non-Governmental Industry Association of members, who share common interests, goals and objectives.
Le Aiga Folau o Samoa, also known as the Samoa Voyaging Society (SVS), promotes traditional navigation and environmental conservation. SVS is both an NGO and nonprofit organisatio...
The Civil Society Support Program (CSSP) was established in 2010, by the Government of Samoa (GoS) to harmonise development assistance targeting development initiatives for civil s...
The Samoa Red Cross Society is one of 192 National Societies in the world.
PACER Plus is a landmark regional development-centered trade and investment agreement.
The Le Mālòfie A Samoa Asc. Inc. is the Mother Organisation formed by the amalgamation of all the men and women who wears the marks of a tatau and malu, and also Tufuga Tà-tatau un...
Welcome to the Official Public Page for the Saint Mary's Old Girls Association (SMOGA), in Samoa
ADRA Samoa exists to serve and care for the needs of people with no preference for race and gender
SRWMA was set up in November 2017, to address recyclable waste such as plastic, aluminum and e-waste.
1 Timothy 4:12🌺 ⛪️Youth Group Pulega Aiga le Tai, Matagaluega Aana 📍Apolima Uta
O le itulau lenei ua Faapitoa mo le faalauiloaina o taleni e ala i le teuteuina o malumalu poo soo se nofoaga e faia ai ni faalavelave faapena. O lenei auaunaga e mafai ona faia i ...
The Samoa First Union is a Union organising workers in Samoa, particularly in the private sector.
Rotary Club of Apia - 'Service above Self' in Samoa in since 1970.
Samoa Deaf Association (SDA) is the recognised advocacy organisation for persons who are deaf and hearing impaired in Samoa. SDA works closely with government, civil society and co...
O lenei itulau ua tapena e logoina ai le Itumalo o Sagaga 2 (Malie, Afega, Tuanai) i Atinae a le Malo
“Aua ne’i ‘ino’ino se tasi i lou taulealea, a ia fai oe ma faaa’oa’o i e ua faatuatua, i le upu, ma le amio, ma le alofa, ma le loto, ma le faatuatua, ma le amio mamā.”