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Alice Austen House MuseumThe Alice Austen House Museum promotes public awareness and scholarly study of the life, work, and times of Alice Austen (1866 - 1952). Austen was one of America's earliest and most prolific female photographers (producing images as early as 1878), a landscape designer (founder and first president of the Staten Island Garden Club), a master tennis player, and the first woman on Staten Island to own a car, which she knew how to fix when it broke down. Austen never married; instead she spent fifty years of her life with Gertrude Tate, her long-time companion. She was a woman who broke away from the ties of her Victorian environment to create her own very independent life.
All Stars Project, Inc.The All Stars Project has been at the center of inner-city youth development in NYC for 30 years. Using a unique performance-based approach, the All Stars seeks to create out-of-school learning opportunities for under served young people.
America Continental 2000A 501(C)(3) non profit organization, specialized in "Engineering & Technical Support" for disaster relief.
American Autism AssociationThe American Autism Association is a non-profit organization that provides recreational programs for low-income families with children with autism. AAA also provides families with non-diagnostic referrals to numerous health providers, educational or social opportunities, in their area for no cost.
American Brain Tumor AssociationThe American Brain Tumor Association is the first national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to brain tumors with providing critical funding to researchers comprehensive resources and serving supportive care needs of brain tumor patients/caregivers from diagnosis through treatment and beyond.
American Cancer SocietyThe American Cancer Society is here to help in your fight with cancer. We save lives and create more birthdays by helping you stay well, helping you get well by finding cures, and by fighting back.
American Cancer Society AdvocacyThe American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
American Cancer Society - Asian InitiativesThe American Cancer Society - Asian Initiatives is a community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service in the Asian communities of New York and New Jersey.
American Cancer Society, BrooklynWe are Brooklyn's cancer service organization: helping patients and their families all over the borough find the support and referrals they need when facing cancer. We also work with companies and health care systems on prevention and early detection. We're small, fun and extremely dedicated to helping Brooklyn be a healthier, happier place to live.
American Cancer Society ManhattanRelay For Life is a signature event of the American Cancer Society and is just 1 of the many ways the society creates more birthdays by fighting cancer through research, education, advocacy and service by fundraising