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Community Organizations in Spring Mountain Ranch Las Vegas, NV

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Relentless Church gallery

A thriving Christian Church meeting in Downtown Summerin's Regal Cinema.

Payment method:
cash
Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada gallery

JCC History The Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada was incorporated in 1991 as a non-profit organization. Between 1991 and 1995, the JCC was ful

Neighborhood:
West Sahara
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
mastercard, check, discover, amex, visa, debit
Languages:
English, Hebrew
Westview gallery

Westview Services is a nonprofit organization that serves people with disabilities. It has approximately 500 employees who serve over 2000 clients in more th

M J Christensen Elementary School gallery

M.J. Christensen Elementary School is a part of the Clark County School District, which also operates William R. Lummis Elementary School, Louis Wiener J

Neighborhood:
West Sahara
Payment method:
amex, check, discover, master card, visa
Grant A Gift Autism Foundation gallery

Our goal is to provide family-centered care through one or more of our programs and services, and help prepare individuals with autism to live as independe