Find non profit organizations in Abita Springs, LA. Listings include Louisiana Fraternal Order of Police, Women's Center For Healing & Transformation, Puffin's Place, LIUNA Local 1776, Southeastern Louisiana Black Nurses Association, Pastafarian Pirate Color Guard Krewe.
The Fraternal Order of Police is the Nation's largest rank and file police organization with over 327,000 members, 6,000 in Louisiana in 36 local lodges.
The Women’s Center for Healing & Transformation provides opportunities for growth, connection, and social change in a welcoming environment. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, that rel...
LIUNA Local 1776 represents employees of the US Government including the Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Guard.
A Professional Nurses Organization empowering, engaging and educating communities about better health. We are Nurse leaders who mentor and support educational advancement for Nurse...
The Pastafarian Pirate Color Guard is a parade sub-Krewe in the Abita Springs Mardi Gras Push Mow parade, and perhaps other events someday.
IRC Inter-American Restoration Corporation is a non-profit organization
Ingram Estates Homeowners Association was developed to make our subdivision a great place to live.
The Abita Springs Men's Club fosters community service. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month.
FREE Walking Club for anyone who would like to participate. We leave our politics behind and enjoy each other's company. Please join us! Consult your healthcare provider about par...
The Town of Abita Springs Mardi Gras Push Mow Parade
Welcome to the page of Abita Springs Professional Firefighters Local 4905.
Troop 8720 is a Scouting BSA Unit (Troop) for Girls ages 10-17. We meet once a week on Monday evening
Civic and Civil Conversations Project: St. Tammany is a non-partisan organization with the mission of organizing and conducting presentations and civil public discussions on topics...
The Grace Box LA serves foster children and their families by providing the necessary consumable items to meet a foster child's needs. Join us in helping the foster families in our...
St. Vincent de Paul in beautiful Abita Springs, Louisiana...an advocate and voice for the poor.
ERACE- Northshore, La Chapter provides a forum for women to come together to deal with the difficult and painful subject of racism in a respectful environment.