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Be Active North Carolina, Inc.
The mission of Be Active North Carolina, Inc. is to improve the health of all North Carolinians by increasing physical activity levels and promoting healthy lifestyles through people, programs and policies.Organization that trains mentors and teamsthem with children up to the age of 14.
Phone: 919-287-7000 

Bennett Place State Historic Site
Share your love and appreciation of history by becoming a volunteer at Bennett Place State Historic Site! Learn how to welcome visitors, lead guided tours of the historic buildings on site, including the Bennett house where the largest Confederate surrender of the Civil War took place, work in a nineteenth-century garden, plan events, help with living history events, or just help out with smaller projects. Training provided.
Phone: 919-383-4345

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle
Big Brothers Big Sister of the Triangle seeks to make a positive difference in the lives of children by promoting their self-esteem, expanding their awareness of life's opportunities, and providing them with guidance and support through long-term, one-to-one mentorships with caring adult volunteers.
Phone: 919-402-1811

Boat People SOS
Boat People SOS assists Vietnamese refugees and immigrants in their search for a life in liberty and dignity; by empowering, equipping and organizing Vietnamese American communities in their progress toward self-sufficiency.
Phone: 919-786-4486

Boy Scouts of America - Occoneechee Council
Boy Scouts of America provides boys with a program directed toward development of character, citizenship training and physical, mental, and moral fitness. Programs are geared to the age of the youth.
Phone: 919-872-4884

The Bridges Project
The Bridges Project uses documentary -- photography, video, oral history, and writing -- as tools for education and community buildling. The Project sponsors a variety of programs.
Phone: 919-660-3677

 



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