Amnesty International Group 22: Human rights information for the freedom of political prisoners and end of the death penalty.
Bungalow Heaven Neighborhood Association: Information about the neighborhood, its history, and annual home tour featuring historic Arts and Crafts-era homes.
California Literacy: Private nonprofit adult literacy program supporting programs in literacy centers statewide.
Friends of the Raymond Theatre: Historic preservation organization. Offers theatre history, articles, press releases, and message board.
Madison Heights Neighborhood Association: Newsletter, event information, safety tips and resources for residents.
Pasadena Audubon Society: Birding in Pasadena. Membership, meeting and field trip information.
Pasadena Cherry Blossom Festival: Annual springtime festival in Pasadena with guide to events, parade, fashion show, entertainment, history, and cherry tree dedication ceremony.
Pasadena Heritage: Historic preservation organization working to protect and preserve the local architectural legacy and cultural history. Programs, activities, and membership information.
Pasadena Humane Society: Independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting humane treatment and quality of life for all animals - domestic, exotic, wild or livestock. Includes programs, services, donations and online pet store.
Pasadena Masonic Lodge No. 272: Calendar, officers' messages, photographs, and related links.
Pasadena Senior Center: Helps seniors live meaningful lives of dignity, enjoyment and useful purpose. Activities, resources, and general information.
Scenic Mount Lowe Railway Historical Committee: SMLRHC is a group of volunteers that works to preserve the remnants of the Mt. Lowe Railway system in the San Gabriel Mountains / Angeles National Forest above Pasadena, California.
Spirit of the Sage Council: Non-profit bio-centric grassroots coalition of environmental organizations and American Indians. Membership information and contacts.
The Fishman Family Foundation: Long-term charitable giving program with a focus on Jewish culture, education, and the arts. Grant application available.
Western Justice Center: Based in Pasadena, California, a national nonprofit that collaborates with other organizations to develop innovative models of conflict resolution.