ACLU of Pennsylvania
The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization dedicated to defending and expanding individual rights and personal freedoms throughout the entire state of Pennsylvania. |
The Campus Theatre
The Campus Theatre is a 501c3 non-profit historic movie theatre located in Lewisburg, PA. Built in 1941, and one of the few remaining single-screen art deco movie houses in the country, the Campus Theatre remains dedicated to the promotion of the art of cinema and historic preservation of this architectural treasure. |
The Donald Heiter Community Center
The Donald Heiter Community Center brings the community together with innovative programming and welcoming multipurpose facilities. Offers youth, adult and family/community programming serving Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Milton, West Milton, Winfield, Selinsgrove, and surrounding communities. |
Juneteenth Committee
The CommUnity Zone is proud to partner with the Lycoming Tri-County NAACP to celebrate Juneteenth and work towards equality, equity, and justice for people of color. |
League of Women Voters - PA
The League of Women Voters encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. |
Lewisburg Arts Council
The Lewisburg Arts Council's mission is to encourage and advance visual and performing arts in the Lewisburg area. We are committed to supporting local artists and providing opportunities for the residents of our community to view and participate in a variety of artistic programs. |
Lewisburg Downtown Partnership
In 1999, Market Street, Lewisburg, had 13 vacant first-floor businesses. The LDP was formed when the Borough of Lewisburg, Bucknell University, and the downtown business community began an effort to fill the vacancies, market downtown as a destination, and forge partnerships to encourage collaboration. The LDP’s work is organized around four pillars: economic development, marketing and promotion, historic preservation and design, and organization. |
Lewisburg Prison Project
The Lewisburg Prison Project, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides advocacy, information, and legal assistance regarding conditions of confinement. We are dedicated to the principle that prisoners are persons with incontestable human and constitutional rights. |
Moms Demand Action - Central Pennsylvania Chapter
This is the Central Susquehanna Valley group of the national organization Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. They support: background checks; making sure guns stay out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them; clamping down on illegal guns; and educating citizens about where it is and isn't appropriate to carry a gun. They have teams devoted to working with legislators; planning events; and reaching out to the media and members of our community. This group is nonpartisan and open to all (not just moms!) who wish to prevent gun violence. |
Navigators Chapter 386
The Navigators USA alternative scouting program was created to include everyone, and to help each person develop their fullest potential without discrimination. We aim to establish a world without prejudice or ignorance, and to treat every person with respect, no matter their race, creed, lifestyle, or ability. |
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church been noted throughout it's history as a friendly, caring, family-oriented group and for its generous benevolent giving to foreign missions and to local benevolent causes. Students Demand Action: Lewisburg Community Chapter
Students Demand Action is a national movement of high school and college students fighting to end gun violence. The Lewisburg Community chapter engages in actions such as voter registration, educational presentations, and fellowship activities to foster a sense of community and safety in the Lewisburg area. |
Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau
The Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau connects consumers of all types — whether tourists, business travelers, or residents — to member businesses. |
Susquehanna Valley Ethical Society
The Susquehanna Valley Ethical Society is a humanist, non-theistic, educational, philosophical and charitable organization. We are inspired by the ideal that the supreme aim of human life is to create a more just, equitable, diverse, sustainable, and compassionate society. |
Susquehanna Valley Mediation Center
The mission of the Susquehanna Valley Mediation Center is to support constructive conversations and responses to conflict in the Susquehanna Valley through mediation services, group facilitation, training and education. |
Susquehanna Valley Progress
Susquehanna Valley Progress promotes the importance of quality education, civic engagement, social and environmental justice, and improving the living and working standards of valley residents. |
Teach Against Trafficking
Teach Against Trafficking is a student-run anti-human trafficking initiative based in Central Pennsylvania that provides resources to educate our community about the importance of consent, the prevalence of human trafficking, and how action can be taken against this crisis. It was founded in 2019 by two Lewisburg Area High School students and is now on its "second generation" of leadership. TAT's work consists of community presentations, programs for school-aged youth, and partnerships with Transitions of PA and Evangelical Community Hospital. |
Transitions In 1975, a group of women in the Sunbury/Selinsgrove/Lewisburg area who were mostly single, separated or divorced got together to discuss shared problems and concerns. These women recognized the importance of this support network for women in transition and for the increasing number of women clients who were physically battered. It became clear that battered women needed not only emotional support and legal advice, but physical safety as well. This core group persisted in their vision of a comprehensive support network for victims of domestic violence.
Throughout time, thanks to grants and donations, programs and staff continued to grow, with increasingly specialized services. From 2008 through 2012, the agency has undergone a much needed name change reflective of the diverse populations of women, men and children that we serve. |
Union County Connect
Union County Connect is a community-based network that addresses issues of older adult loneliness and social isolation. They present opportunities for personal enrichment, civic engagement, and mutual aid to all county residents. |
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