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Local Nonprofits and Associations

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Campfire Boys and Girls: Samish Council

Sara Sky, Executive Director
1609 Broadway, Suite E; Bellingham, WA 98225;
360-733-5710; Fax: 360-733-5711
Mission: Through informal educational opportunities in clubs, child care settings, classrooms and camps, Camp Fire Boys and Girls' purpose is to support the development of motivated, self-confident boys and girls -- and to have fun!

Catholic Community Services

Larry Farr, Family Center Director - Developmen
1133 Railroad Ave. Suite 100; Bellingham, WA 98225;
360-676-2164; FAX: 360-676-2161.
Mission: Provides mental health and social services for children and families with limited or no means to reduce dysfunctions and enhance strengths and coping skills.

"We believe every child should grow up in a safe, loving and nurturing environment. We believe the elderly should be able to live with security and dignity. We believe healthy family life should be affirmed and supported in our communities. We believe in compassion, love and respect for all people, especially the poor and most vulnerable. We believe in joining with others to change systems that oppress, discriminate or otherwise cause human suffering. We believe employees and volunteers should work in an environment that fosters respect, teamwork and excellence. We believe in all of these things for all people, whatever their color, whatever language they speak or however they worship."

Center for Expressive Arts and Experimental Education

Allain Van Laanen, Director;
1417-1/2 Cornwall Avenue; Bellingham, WA 98225;
360-756-1550.

City Club

City Club of Bellingham, PO Box 964, Bellingham, WA 98227-0964
admin@cityclubonline.com (Email is more direct for this group).
Mission: City Club is citizens from diverse backgrounds cooperating to promote informed discussion of issues important to the community.

 

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