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Pasadena Police Officers Association

Phone: (626) 205-1514
Contact: Dawne Preston
The Pasadena Police Officers Association represents police officers in the Pasadena Police Department. The organization addresses members' concerns with wages, hours, working conditions, welfare programs, and advancement of academic and vocational training to further the police profession while representing the members in their employment relations with the City of Pasadena. 

AbilityFirst

Phone: (626) 396-1010
Contact: Rebecca Haussling
AbilityFirst was established in 1926 and known as the Crippled Children's Society of Southern California (CCS) for many decades. Lawrence L. Frank and Paul Dietrich, both Rotarians, were two of the original founders of the organization and they continued their loyal support throughout their lives. Operating in the greater Los Angeles area, AbilityFirst has 25 facilities which support individuals with disabilities through after school enrichment programs, job training, community employment, accessible camping, and affordable and accessible housing. AbilityFirst is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and the American Camping Association (ACA). Some facilities are licensed by the California Department of Social Services and the Department of Developmental Services.

Casa Treatment Center

Phone: (626) 792-2770
Contact: Nely Meza-Andrade
Casa de las Amigas opened its doors back in 1967, marking the establishment of the first recovery home in Pasadena specifically catering to women struggling with alcohol and chemical dependency. Each year Casa’s “House of Friends” witnesses the transformation of hundreds of women, who, like butterflies, change and grow as they develop a renewed sense of hope through recovery and embark on their own personal journey toward a new life of serenity and peace. Every woman in search of a productive and sober life will have the opportunity to achieve it. Through an integrated healing program for body and mind that takes place in a homelike environment, Casa de las Amigas helps women with alcohol or drug addiction recover by providing them with the tools necessary to lead productive, responsible and sober lives. Casa de las Amigas offers women hope by guiding them through a unique process of recovery. Women whose lives have become unmanageable due to their alcoholism and/or chemical dependencies are given a choice and a chance to change. We believe that a productive, responsible, and sober life is founded upon the necessary establishment of basic self-esteem and love combined with knowledge and understanding of the disease of addiction with support from12-step programs.

Alzheimer's Association California Southland Chapter

Phone: (909) 406-5356
Contact: Schall Rachel
The Alzheimer’s Association  leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia - by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.Locally, our California Southland Chapter provides free educational programs, support services and care consultations across Los Angeles County and beyond. 

bathe R doggie

Phone: (626) 795-7777
Contact: Garcia Maria
Bathe R Doggie is offering curbside PET GROOMING service by appointment. All baths and grooming services include; ear cleaning, nail trimming, and anal gland expression. Service price is based on breed type and the weight of the pet. For everyone's safety, at drop off time ALL pets must wear a properly fitting collar and be on leash  or in a pet carrier.  Our staff will follow COVID-19 safety protocol. Staff will meet customers at their car to take the pet (s) in for  their grooming service.   Payment options are cash at pick up time or payment over the phone using a credit card.  Every third  Wednesday and third Sunday of each month, Bathe R Doggie offers non-anesthetic ultrasonic teeth cleaning for pets at a very reasonable price. Bathe R Doggie offers 10% off grooming services to seniors, military, and first responders. We are also offering free Pet shuttle service to and from grooming during the COVID-19 crisis for customers within a 4 mile radius. Bathe R Doggie is located at 101 W. California Blvd, Pasadena--in the Von's Shopping Center across from the Huntington Hospital. To schedule an appointment, call or text (626) 795-7777 or Email: batherdoggie@yahoo.com. Facebook @batheRdoggie/Instagram @batherdoggie_

CALSTART

Phone: (626) 744-5600
Contact: Ochoa Virginia
Website: www.calstart.org
What Is CALSTART? CALSTART is a nonprofit organization that works with businesses and the public sector to develop and implement clean, efficient transportation solutions. We've been at the epicenter of these efforts since 1992, when we launched in California. Since then we've expanded our focus across North America and helped drive transportation technology successes worldwide. We have more than 130 member companies - start-up and established, government, NGOs, academicians and technologists from all over the United States and around the world as well.

Connect 2 Rise Inc.

Phone: (626) 561-0622
Contact: Fields Veronica
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to facilitate vital social connections for individuals of all ages, particularly during times when their social networks, circles, and close family may be diminishing or absent. Through a range of innovative programs, initiatives, and partnerships, we strive to create a culture and safe space of belonging and mutual support where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued

Door of Hope

Phone: (626) 304-9130
Contact: Pettit Barbara
The Door of Hope empowers families facing homelessness to transform their lives through holistic programs designed to help parents and children overcome the practical, emotional, and financial challenges they face.

Pasadena Police Officers Association

Phone: (626) 205-1514
Contact: Dawne Preston
The Pasadena Police Officers Association represents police officers in the Pasadena Police Department. The organization addresses members' concerns with wages, hours, working conditions, welfare programs, and advancement of academic and vocational training to further the police profession while representing the members in their employment relations with the City of Pasadena. 

AbilityFirst

Phone: (626) 396-1010
Contact: Rebecca Haussling
AbilityFirst was established in 1926 and known as the Crippled Children's Society of Southern California (CCS) for many decades. Lawrence L. Frank and Paul Dietrich, both Rotarians, were two of the original founders of the organization and they continued their loyal support throughout their lives. Operating in the greater Los Angeles area, AbilityFirst has 25 facilities which support individuals with disabilities through after school enrichment programs, job training, community employment, accessible camping, and affordable and accessible housing. AbilityFirst is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and the American Camping Association (ACA). Some facilities are licensed by the California Department of Social Services and the Department of Developmental Services.

Casa Treatment Center

Phone: (626) 792-2770
Contact: Nely Meza-Andrade
Casa de las Amigas opened its doors back in 1967, marking the establishment of the first recovery home in Pasadena specifically catering to women struggling with alcohol and chemical dependency. Each year Casa’s “House of Friends” witnesses the transformation of hundreds of women, who, like butterflies, change and grow as they develop a renewed sense of hope through recovery and embark on their own personal journey toward a new life of serenity and peace. Every woman in search of a productive and sober life will have the opportunity to achieve it. Through an integrated healing program for body and mind that takes place in a homelike environment, Casa de las Amigas helps women with alcohol or drug addiction recover by providing them with the tools necessary to lead productive, responsible and sober lives. Casa de las Amigas offers women hope by guiding them through a unique process of recovery. Women whose lives have become unmanageable due to their alcoholism and/or chemical dependencies are given a choice and a chance to change. We believe that a productive, responsible, and sober life is founded upon the necessary establishment of basic self-esteem and love combined with knowledge and understanding of the disease of addiction with support from12-step programs.

Alzheimer's Association California Southland Chapter

Phone: (909) 406-5356
Contact: Schall Rachel
The Alzheimer’s Association  leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia - by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.Locally, our California Southland Chapter provides free educational programs, support services and care consultations across Los Angeles County and beyond. 

bathe R doggie

Phone: (626) 795-7777
Contact: Garcia Maria
Bathe R Doggie is offering curbside PET GROOMING service by appointment. All baths and grooming services include; ear cleaning, nail trimming, and anal gland expression. Service price is based on breed type and the weight of the pet. For everyone's safety, at drop off time ALL pets must wear a properly fitting collar and be on leash  or in a pet carrier.  Our staff will follow COVID-19 safety protocol. Staff will meet customers at their car to take the pet (s) in for  their grooming service.   Payment options are cash at pick up time or payment over the phone using a credit card.  Every third  Wednesday and third Sunday of each month, Bathe R Doggie offers non-anesthetic ultrasonic teeth cleaning for pets at a very reasonable price. Bathe R Doggie offers 10% off grooming services to seniors, military, and first responders. We are also offering free Pet shuttle service to and from grooming during the COVID-19 crisis for customers within a 4 mile radius. Bathe R Doggie is located at 101 W. California Blvd, Pasadena--in the Von's Shopping Center across from the Huntington Hospital. To schedule an appointment, call or text (626) 795-7777 or Email: batherdoggie@yahoo.com. Facebook @batheRdoggie/Instagram @batherdoggie_

CALSTART

Phone: (626) 744-5600
Contact: Ochoa Virginia
Website: www.calstart.org
What Is CALSTART? CALSTART is a nonprofit organization that works with businesses and the public sector to develop and implement clean, efficient transportation solutions. We've been at the epicenter of these efforts since 1992, when we launched in California. Since then we've expanded our focus across North America and helped drive transportation technology successes worldwide. We have more than 130 member companies - start-up and established, government, NGOs, academicians and technologists from all over the United States and around the world as well.

Connect 2 Rise Inc.

Phone: (626) 561-0622
Contact: Fields Veronica
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to facilitate vital social connections for individuals of all ages, particularly during times when their social networks, circles, and close family may be diminishing or absent. Through a range of innovative programs, initiatives, and partnerships, we strive to create a culture and safe space of belonging and mutual support where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued

Door of Hope

Phone: (626) 304-9130
Contact: Pettit Barbara
The Door of Hope empowers families facing homelessness to transform their lives through holistic programs designed to help parents and children overcome the practical, emotional, and financial challenges they face.