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La Costa Canyon Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee Cheer
Organized by: First L
0%The La Costa Canyon Jr. Pee Wee Cheerleaders are a group of 20 girls, ages 8-11 yrs, that promote spirit and support for LCC Pop Warner Football. These girls are also a notable competitive cheer team and need your support as they prepare for the upcoming season and the regional and national competitions. Competition costs per team member is $2,000. Your donations will go toward competition fees, travel and hotel costs. Help support LCC Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee Cheer team! Join Mogl, eat out and donate.
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San Di-Asians Meetup
Organized by: Pamela A
9%The San Di-Asians Meetup group was created to help you network, expand your social circle, and have fun. We are all volunteers and operate solely through donations. Your contribution will help us with the monthly meetup fees and other costs associated with putting on events. Thank you for your support!
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PB+J Foods Inc.
Organized by: Haley H
0%PB+J Foods Inc. mission is to share the Gospel of Christ while meeting nutritional and economic needs in underdeveloped communities. The organization develops self-sustaining manufacturing facilities that produce a ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF) in areas with a high prevalence of malnutrition. The RUTF is distributed directly to local hospitals and health centers which provides an opportunity to preach the Gospel.
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Fletcher Elementary PTA: Ms. Yamashita
Organized by: Nancy B
43%As a small school with a dedicated PTA, we work very hard all year long to raise money for our teachers and students. Each year we fund teacher grants, field trips and buses, afterschool activities, assemblies and more. We also provide fun, free events such as movie nights and dances for our school community. We can always use help earning money. We do have one large ongoing goal: raising enough money for a running track on our wide open, bumpy and muddy field. We appreciate any and all donations.
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The Wagging Dog - So Cal
Organized by: Lauren M
1%Wagging Dog Rescue is a grassroots nonprofit that champions the rights of animals worldwide and works to create a better future for all lives. We rescue orphaned dogs from shelters and streets in SoCal and ’round the globe who have no other options and are at risk of euthanasia or worse, who may need medical care or rehabilitation, and who will one day be restored to their rightful place as a cherished family member. Donate and help our furry friends in need!
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Kimball Chapter Int. Order of DeMolay
Organized by: Maribel A
4%WHAT IS DEMOLAY? DeMolay is the premier youth leadership organization building young men (between ages 12-21) of character and dedicated to making young men better people and leaders. Providing a program based on timeless principles and practical experience, DeMolay strives to not only create the extraordinary leader, but a leader of character. DeMolays hold themselves to a higher moral standard, striving to constantly improve and be better each and every day.
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Wilson Middle School Robotics Club 2015-16
Organized by: Phet P
4%Help support and spread STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) education to minority and underserved students! This cool after school club at Wilson Middle school is most of these students’ first exposure to any sort of programming, electronics, or engineering. We also work very hard to get girls involved with the program and we are hoping to be able to support a dedicated girls-only team this year.
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Whaleman Foundation - Gray Whale Project
Organized by: Alicia A
1%Help us protect the gray whales during their migration from the Bering Sea to Baja de California. They face many challenges caused by humans such as entanglement, boat strikes, plastic pollution, noise pollution, and improper whale watching. We are collecting data to identify the best practices of whale watching to protect whales migrating along our coastline. Please make a difference and become a part of the Whaleman team.
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Eric Paredes Save A Life - Screen Your Teen
Organized by: Sarah T
4%Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the #2 cause of death among youth under 25 and the #1 killer of student athletes. We lose 7,000 youth annually to this silent killer because heart screenings are not a part of regular youth exams, even though many heart conditions have no or unrecognized warning signs. The Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation provides FREE heart screenings to youth 12 to 25. Screening more than 14,000 youth since 2010, we find 1 in 100 at risk for SCA. Every $20 helps us screen another youth.
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