Community Services/Non-Profits in Walnut Creek, CA

8 locations found near Walnut Creek

“This is a very uplifting place. It's inclusive and welcoming. I really appreciate the way they bring in different guest speakers.

The lead Reverend has a gentle and heartfelt way of leading guided meditations.
Also, the music here is fantastic. One week there was a mothers and daughters group singing, and it was magical.
But I think the musicians vary from week to week.

They also have a great spiritual bookstore to hang out in, and lots of classes and events.”

4.9 Superb51 Reviews

“Didn't go inside I only had an overnight stop. I appreciate being an elks member however this time I didn't get to meet the fine folks of walnut creek.”

4.9 Superb25 Reviews

“The Triple P parenting class for teens was so insightful . There were so many things from this class that I learned about which will make me a better parent . I am so thankful to Dr. Bri for her time , support, and openness to sharing that, in turn enabled me to be more open and aware.”

4.2 Good49 Reviews

“Nice facility. This place is in Walnut Creek and is very well maintained. They have several different services to help those homeless people that are in need.
On this day, I need some clothes.”

4 Good53 Reviews

“The Junior Achievement of Northern California provides amazing opportunity for the youth to get involved in future careers. Hosting workshops, events, and job shadows the JA is a great way to view different careers, such as a career involving STEAM or business, and to find out what career you are passionate about.”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“I recently had a very positive experience with the Fall Prevention Program. I listened to a very informative presentation by Michelle and then had an excellent evaluation by Heather. Bob and Carl came to the house for the installation and they were extremely courteous and professional. I feel much safer in my home now and the entire process was outstanding.”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“Throughout human history religion has been used to compel people to profess belief in the dogma chosen by the most powerful. It seems impossible that a congregation could exist welcoming Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Shintoists, Hindus, Pagans, agnostics, atheists and others, held together with liberal values and love. If you seek a community that supports your free and independent search for truth and meaning, you might come visit any Sunday to see if this one would work for you.”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“My son loves Melissa! She works with my schedule and I work with hers as well, everything is communicated by Text which I also love. My son learned sign language after being in the sessions and he would cry whenever he leaves because he doesn't want to leave. That's how much he loves learning there. Overall I do recommend parents to come here and seek help with speech delay problems with their child. They also provide other different services.”

1 Poor10 Reviews

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