13 matches were found for Non-Profit - Service Organization Our members are presented equally regardless of their alphabetical positioning. For an alphabetized list of these results CLICK HERE.
The Annual Lamb Derby is over 90 years old! This event is always the week before Mother's Day, and the annual Parade and all-day festivities are held on the Saturday before Mother's Day. Watch for the theme and grand marshal for 2026!
Willows Lions meet on the 1st Thursday of every month at Round Table Pizza, 1237 West Wood St., Willows, CA. Dine at 6:30pm (order from menu). Meetings start at 7:00pm.
Member Proudly Supports: - West Hills Shooting and Training Facility Fall Fundraiser at The Barn (The Hive - Orland) October 27th.
- See West Hills website for information.
THRYVE is dedicated to helping you become the best version of yourself, every step of the way. Whether you're seeking support with housing, mental health resilience, or essential life skills, THRYVE is here to help you achieve a strong foundation. Need help navigating the digital world or finding resources to support your recovery journey or an employment opportunity? THRYVE's got you covered.
Or if you're simply looking for a safe and welcoming space in Willows to connect with others, build meaningful relationships, our doors are open. We'll also be offering a variety of workshops on topics like personal-wellbeing, nutrition and self-empowerment, as well as specialized workshops focusing on team building, relapse prevention, stress reduction, and many more ? all designed to empower you on your journey to wellness.
A private nonprofit economic development corporation serving Butte, Glenn, and Tehama counties. We offer access to capital, business mentoring, and other resources to help businesses succeed.
Our mission is to cultivate healthy businesses, because people matter. Your success is just the beginning. Small businesses create jobs, support local families, provide economic stability and help our communities grow. Our 3CORE Team is here assist with financing, provide mentoring and offer perspective to help your business be the best it can be.
As Northern California continues to grow demographically and economically, the Center for Economic Development (CED) at CSU, Chico is committed to helping communities prepare and plan for future growth. Helping communities and businesses in planning, community development, employment generation, natural resource management, workforce development, alternative energy advancement, and leadership training is the CED?s goal. With these goals in mind, it is the philosophy of the CED to:
--Provide the highest quality economic development assistance to the communities of Northern California.
--Promote the transfer of information and knowledge from the university and other sources to economic development and planning practitioners, and the general public.
--Establish and foster partnerships between workforce development entities, community and vocational colleges, policy makers, communities, and all organizations that are in support of assisting growth in Northern California.