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Riverside Youth Judo Club, Police Activities League

10540 Magnolia Ave #B, Riverside, 92504

The Riverside Youth Judo Club provides "judo for All." Our club has about 100 students with Developmental Disabilities (mild to severe), about 100 students who are considered "at risk" (economically an otherwise), and about 100 neuro-typical students (without significant challenges). We are a charitable nonprofit and completely sponsor about 60% of our student population. No student is ever turned away because of physical or economic restrictions. We are the largest judo club in the United States.

Road Soup LLC

1856 Commercial St,, Escondido, 92029

Road Soup is a revolutionary Asphalt Repair company involved in various verticals. Although new to the US market, Road Soup has been in the asphalt repair industry for over 33 years and serving over 30 countries. Our products are manufactured in Escondido California and we utilize local recycled materials. Our goal is to help customers save money in pre and post applications by providing a superior product that will last 5 to 8 years. This new and revolutionary solution will soon be the “go to” product in the marketplace.

Rock Church (Rock Kids Chula Vista)

2015 Birch Rd, Chula Vista, 91915

Our mission is to partner with parents to ensure that every kid has the opportunity to know God, grow in God, and show God to others. Our goal is to be present and create a safe place for children, inspire their faith, lead by example and move them to be the church.

Rockslide Lacrosse

33158 Zellar St, Lake Elsinore, 92530

Rockslide Lacrosse is a sports club organization introducing, enhancing, & expanding lacrosse in the Inland Empire. Offering year round training services, team opportunities, & events for all ages & all experience levels. Our goal is to give everyone in our area the opportunity to learn the skills of the sport and compete at different levels. We are always here for our community, offering lacrosse services & events to all.

Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center

13001 17th Place, Bldg 500, 4th floor, Aurora, 80045

The Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center (RM-PHTC) is housed within the Center for Public Health Practice at the Colorado School of Public Health. We are one of the 10 Regional Public Health Training Centers designated by the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) to provide training to professionals addressing public health issues. We serve Region VIII – which includes Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.

Roddenberry Entertainment Inc.

11526 Burbank Blvd, North Hollywood, 91601

Roddenberry Entertainment is a science-fiction production company that provides thought-provoking, quality entertainment, sustaining the legacy of its founder, Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry. We ensure that Gene’s creative vision continues to grow and flourish through the development and production of “viewer-centric” entertainment. Central to our ethos is the belief that audiences serve an integral role in the creation of any property and substantive entertainment can play a part in bettering society. Our productions encourage audiences to think, question, and challenge the status quo of the world we live in.

Roosevelt Middle School

850 Sagewood Drive, Oceanside, 92057

Industry Type: Education

Keywords: Middle School, Academic, Leadership, Public Education, K-12, Health, Human Development, HD, Public Health, Mentoring, Tutoring, Diversity, Child and Adolescent Development, Social Sciences, Science, Mathematics, Physical Education, Sociology

Roseys Eyewear

3429 Yosemite Street, SAN DIEGO, 92109

Roseys Eyewear brings the concept of "seeing through rose-colored glasses" to life with unique rose-red sunglasses. Roseys block UV and blue light while enhancing colors with a blossoming perspective, outside and in. Founded by an environmental scientist, Roseys innovates to reduce impacts as we grow. We’re relaunching this summer by giving European vintage frames a fresh outlook with bio-nylon lenses made in Italy, assembled in San Diego. Roseys will offer lens replacements for customers to reuse their favorite frames and give back to local kelp restoration and restorative vision non-profits.

Runningfish, LLC.

740 13th Street, Suite 222, San Diego, 92101

We are a top digital marketing agency in the heart of San Diego’s historic downtown. We take pride in the business oriented relationships with our clients, and our ability to help you realize their objectives.

SABIR Therapy Services

5963 La Place Ct Suite 111, Carlsbad, 92008

The SABIR mission is to provide the most comprehensive and effective therapy environment as possible for persons who have experienced a stroke or other acquired brain injury to rehabilitate to their full potential.

SAFE Family Justice Centers

28910 Pujol St, Temecula, 92590

SAFE Family Justice Centers provides advocacy and support services to individuals who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, child/elder abuse, and at-risk youth. Our mission is to provide comprehensive services that help protect families, seek justice, and promote SAFE futures for children, youth, and families who have been affected by violence.

Sage Behavior Services

1600 N Acacia Ave, Fullerton, 92831

Sage Behavior Services provides behavior analytic services to children with developmental disabilities from ages 18 months to 22 years. Services are provided in the home, school, and community settings in Orange County and parts of Los Angeles County as well as our Clinic in Fullerton. Sage Behavior Services is committed to effective implementation of research-validated behavioral procedures to strengthen the socially significant behaviors of children, families, professionals, and organizations. The principles of applied behavior analysis are used to support environments to achieve generalization and maintenance of behavior change.

Sage Creek High School

6225 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, 92010

CHE VISION FOR STUDENT SUCCESS

At CHE we believe that...

A passion for learning and readiness for college and career are realized by aligning student learning experiences to:

  • Highly trained teachers
  • A world-class, problem, activity, and project-based integrated curriculum
  • An engaged community of learners, supporters, and partners
  • An innovative, creative, and safe educational environment

SageMed Studio

17406 Tidewater Cypress Trail, Hockley, 77447

To provide go-to-market consulting services through the sales market

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

10010 N Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, 92037

Every cure has a starting point. The Salk Institute embodies Jonas Salk’s mission to dare to make dreams into reality. Its internationally renowned and award-winning scientists explore the very foundations of life, seeking new understandings in neuroscience, genetics, immunology, plant biology and more. The Institute is an independent nonprofit organization and architectural landmark: small by choice, intimate by nature and fearless in the face of any challenge. Be it cancer or Alzheimer’s, aging or diabetes, Salk is where cures begin.

San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention

P.O. Box 910482, San Diego, 92191

Keywords: Gun Violence Prevention, Gun Control, Social Welfare, Gun Education, Gun Violence, Policies

San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention

P.O. Box 910482, San Diego, 92191

San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention (SD4GVP) is a nonprofit social welfare organization whose mission is to end gun violence. We work tirelessly toward meeting our goals to:

• BALANCE the need to preserve public safety with the rights of responsible citizens to own and use guns
• WORK legislatively to ensure that guns and ammunition are sold only to responsible citizens
• ADVOCATE for responsible gun-violence prevention laws
• EDUCATE the public about the epidemic of gun violence in this country and how it can be prevented
• ADDRESS specific issues of gun violence including domestic violence, suicide, mass shootings and accidental shootings
• SUPPORT city, state and national leaders, and candidates, who share our vision of communities free from gun violence We believe gun violence is a public health crisis and needs to be addressed through policy, legislation, and educational efforts.

San Diego Archaeological Center

16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, 92027

Mission Preserve archaeological collections and promote their educational, scientific and cultural use to benefit a diverse public. Vision To sustain an archaeological center where artifacts will not only be cared for in a state-of-the-art environment, but where scientific research can be facilitated and the public can enjoy learning about the prehistory and history of the San Diego region through educational programs and museum quality exhibits.

San Diego Archaeological Center

16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, 92027

Mission Preserve archaeological collections and promote their educational, scientific and cultural use to benefit a diverse public. Vision To sustain an archaeological center where artifacts will not only be cared for in a state-of-the-art environment, but where scientific research can be facilitated and the public can enjoy learning about the prehistory and history of the San Diego region through educational programs and museum quality exhibits.

San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)

401 B St., San Diego, 92101

SANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) is a regional agency that drives collaboration among local governments in San Diego County. It focuses on improving mobility, sustainability, and the quality of life by planning and building public transportation, allocating resources, and providing data-driven insights for regional decision-making. SANDAG's work ensures the region remains vibrant and healthy, tackling priorities like equity, economic growth, and environmental sustainability

San Diego Automotive Museum

2080 Pan American Plaza, San Diego, 92101

We are the hub of car culture in San Diego, uniting communities, sparking passion, and providing opportunities through the power and legacy of the automotive world. At the San Diego Automotive Museum™, we strive to be as diverse and inclusive as the vehicles we display. Be yourself. Every race, gender, age, religion, identity, and experience is valued and celebrated here. Everyone is welcomed, accepted, and respected.

San Diego Botanic Garden (aka Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation, Inc.)

300 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas, 92024

We garden to create, share, and apply plant wisdom in our world.

San Diego Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy

684 Rancheros Drive, San Marcos, 92069

To provide a positive learning environment where people of all ages can learn and challenge themselves. To ensure that the youth of our community have a place with strong role models who can help facilitate their development into confident, trustworthy individuals.

San Diego Children's Discovery Museum

320 N. Broadway, Escondido, 92025

San Diego Children's Discovery Museum’s mission is to spark a love of learning so all children can discover their wildest dreams. Its vision is to be the leaders in inventive early childhood education. The Museum’s hands-on educational exhibits and programs focus on science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM) for children up to age 10. The Museum is affiliated with the Association of Children's Museums and the San Diego Museum Council. To learn more about the Museum, visit sdcdm.org.

San Diego Church of Christ

13223-1 Black Mountain Road #433, San Diego, 92129

It is our goal to provide a safe place for people of all ages, race and gender to grow in learning to love others without bias or judgement, and to spread this teaching and love of God and others to the communities around us. We do this through various programs, events and works of service, but more importantly through personal mentoring.