Community Services/Non-Profits in Richmond, CA

8 locations found near Richmond

“If you like bunnies, this place is the best. They rescue, care for, foster and adopt abandoned and abused pet rabbits. I've been a foster for them for years. Super rewarding and gratifying. They are supportive and helpful.”

5 Superb79 Reviews

“I'm upset because my father was managed by Rubicon for a lot of years and he had a real substance problem and he had a brain injury when they set him up in the trailer he needed more services he was lonesome and he got kicked out of the trailer park because he allowed homeless to get in there but he had brain injuries and he would hear voices that told him to kill you know after somebody followed him back with the back in this is Frederick Jean Harper I'm sad that you passed away and it was over an ulcer he didn't get enough care in that trailer that was bought I'm wondering what happened to the trailer you know”

4.7 Superb17 Reviews

“Just read your supremely inspiring story in Madeline Ostrander’sbook, “At Home on An Unruly Planet.” Thank you for the stirr big of hope and courage!!! Eugenie in Bellingham Washington”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“I've been doing ceramic since I was little. I know all the people who work there everyone is very nice. There's a 7/11 to grab snacks awesome classes and u can get a scholarship if you can't pay the whole class”

5 Superb15 Reviews

“Kat at the Milo foundation was awesome. It took us a while to find the right dog for our family and she was very supportive and patient. We eventually found our dog and everyone at the shelter was so sweet and helpful in explaining everything to us, getting the paperwork taken care of and getting us on our way. And we love the newest member of our family, thank you all so very much for everything!”

3.2 Average199 Reviews

“Here's an honest review, while no one truly wants to PAY for this expensive State program that should truly be offered to people for free and funded by the State of Ca. So people can come and recieve basic but very necessary knowledge about Alcohol and the effects it has on the human body. A free program would offer a substantial amount of benefits for the citizen. However, I'd like to give recognition to Debbie B. The manager for many reasons, a few include being genuinely fair and treating everyone like a human and not like a criminal. Many state officials find themselves acting as law enforcement now a days thinking it's ok to mistreat others depending on "Social status". NO ITS NOT OK! Also, maintaining high professionalism. Here is a change in the narrative. Thank you again Debbie and the N.Richmond Neighborhood house staff. To anyone joining reading this. If you have ANY ISSUES, Bring them up with D.B. (DA Boss)!”

3 Average9 Reviews

“Very positive experience! I’m a YMCA member from outside of state visiting the area, and everyone were wonderful starting from the desk person, to the instructor and the members who were participating in the fitness class were all welcoming and friendly.”

2.4 Poor70 Reviews

“I have used their box to donate nice clothing and shoes and it is very convenient. The reason for not giving five stars is because they have no information on their website of where their bins are located! I'm trying to refer friends and family to drop off to these bins and there's no list of where they are. I guess they expect people just to drive around and find them? They are really missing out on an opportunity to get more donations if people could easily locate where the bins are.”

2 Poor18 Reviews

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