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http://capc-coco.org/
CAPC includes a listing of programs and services, a calendar of events, and a searchable database of Surviving Parenthood - a Resource Directory for Contra Costa County.
http://cvsolutions.org/
Non-profit organization dedicated to working in partnership with the community to end sexual assault and family violence through prevention, crisis services, and treatment.
http://www.contracostaarc.com/
Association for Retarded Citizens
http://www.crisis-center.org/
24-hour crisis counseling, grief counseling, and homeless services; youth suicide prevention training in local schools; community information and referral; and disaster services.
http://ourpeacecenter.org/
Online version of the Peace Gazette contains articles, an events calendar, activities and links.
http://www.niadart.org/
NIAD'S mission is to provide an art program for people with developmental disabilities which promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration. Includes an on-line gallery of exciting and innovative work.
http://www.upe1.org/
Public Employees Union
http://www.rainbowcc.org/
To serve, promote, and provide services and activities for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Community of Contra Costa County.
http://www.rubiconprograms.org/
Non-profit provider of housing, training, employment and mental health services.
http://shelterinc.org/
Offers services to help the county's homeless people. Covers programs and services, news, events and ways to help.
http://www.standffov.org/
Serves battered women and their families. Provides information on services, events, volunteering, and making donations.
http://uf4cd.org/
Independent collective bargaining association for the faculty of the colleges of Contra Costa, Diablo Valley and Los Medanos. News, meetings, and activities.
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