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Cheyenne / Wyoming / United States
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Office 500 Randall Avenue Cheyenne, 82001, WY 82003 P. O. Box 2100 Cheyenne It is the mission of the Wyoming Public Employees Association to serve as an advocacy group for state employees and Laramie County School District 1 by classified staff working toward introduction and passage of legislation positively affecting compensation, benefits, and working conditions of all employees. WPEA will work toward electing legislators and Laramie County School District 1 who might better support these goals. WPEA will support the rights and fair treatment of all public employees. The Wyoming Public Employees Association will strive to gain membership of the majority of state employees and Laramie County School District 1 classified staff in order to better achieve our goals of maintaining and improving benefits and compensation packages that are fair and equitable. By encouraging membership and participation in decisions that may affect quality of life issues, WPEA strives to achieve fair treatment, respect for the employees, a better understanding of their contributions to the citizens of Wyoming for a better standard of living and brighter future for our children. The ultimate goal is to provide a sense of ownership of the organization so that members feel it is in their best interest to serve as leaders at their worksites to further the goals of the Association. The Wyoming Public Employees Association will provide the opportunity of membership to all state employees and Laramie County School District 1 classified staff by communicating our mission to all public employees in order to achieve the goals of the Association. WPEA will strive to establish, an understanding and achieve our goals by all legislators and administrators. WPEA will continue to work to ensure all employees are treated fairly and with respect.
Sheridan / Wyoming / United States
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Sheridan Senior Center is a local, nonprofit residential organization that provides a variety of services to resident and local area senior citizens. The center provides meal services, personal care, homemaking, day care services, information, education, social support, respite services and transportation. Its shuttle vans are wheelchair accessible and drivers are trained to provide passenger assistance. The center offers a variety of recreational activities, such as painting, creative writing, stamping, dance, card playing, pool and day trips. It also provides residents with Internet access and massage therapies. It organizes shows of local vocalists, pianists and musicians. The center relies on funding from federal, state, county and city resources and fundraising activities. It is located in Sheridan, Wyo.
Riverton / Wyoming / United States
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Central Wyoming College is a community college located in Riverton, Wyo. The college also has off-campus sites in Jackson, Lander, Thermopolis, Dubois and the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The institution delivers college coursework nationwide via a variety of distance delivery methods. It offers a variety of programs and services to students, businesses and community members of all ages. The college has credentials and associate degrees in career-technical programs specifically for students looking to immediately enter the job market. It also has various academic transfer programs for students planning to continue their bachelor and advanced degrees. Additionally, the college offers a wide assortment of noncredit professional and personal development courses. The institution also operates visual and performing arts centers and offers a range of cultural activities, such as concerts, exhibits and theater productions by visual and performing artists.
Casper / Wyoming / United States
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Located in Casper, Wyo., Natrona County School District 1 serves more than 11,500 students through its senior high, middle, junior high and elementary schools. Its staff includes teachers, curriculum consultants, vocational therapists, nurses, guidance counselors and psychologists. The school district offers a nationally recognized abuse-resistance program and the English as a Second Language program. In addition, it offers cocurricular activities, after-school programs and hot lunch. The school district offers a variety of sports activities, such as volleyball, swimming, cheerleading, basketball, baseball and tennis. Its extracurricular programs include athletics, a student government, clubs, mission trips and peer tutoring programs. The school district also has a cafeteria that offers lunch and breakfast to students.
Cheyenne / Wyoming / United States
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OUR MISSION: The mission of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association is to serve the livestock business and families of Wyoming by protecting their economic, legislative, regulatory, judicial, environmental, custom, and cultural interests. WSGA pursues it mission of advocacy primarily through effective lobbying at both state and national levels by volunteer leadership and experienced staff. The association makes it a high priority to develop productive professional relationships with state elected officials and government agencies. Our efforts are closely coordinated with our sister Wyoming agricultural organizations and with other interest groups with whom we can identify common ground. The association maintains a legal fund to enable it to initiate, defend or support litigation on critical issues with the potential to have a major impact on its members ranching enterprises. The legal fund is supported entirely through voluntary contributions. WSGA-AGPAC is the political action committee of the association. AGPAC recruits and supports the election of members of the Wyoming legislature whose philosophies are conducive to favorable consideration of the policy positions of the association on issues before the legislature. The PAC accepts non-deductible political contributions from members and supporters.
Cheyenne / Wyoming / United States
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The American Red Cross in Cheyenne, WY is a historic organization that works every day to prevent and alleviate human suffering. American Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We provide domestic disaster relief, blood collection and distribution services, preparedness information, health and safety training, service to the armed forces, and international services.
Jackson / Wyoming / United States
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Established in 1974, Jackson Hole Community Counseling Center is a nonprofit community mental health center offering mental health services in Teton County. Based in Jackson, Wyo., it offers a range of mental wellness programs, including individual and group therapy, direct clinical services, crisis counseling, medication management and more. It also offers relaxation and various other mental health services from its therapeutic outreach center, Mountain House. Additionally, the center offers various community based programs through collaborations with other human service organizations. Jackson Hole Community Counseling Center is associated with Childrens Learning Center, Vocational Rehabilitation and others. It is one of the participants in the Human Services Planning Council and is certified by the State of Wyoming.
Gillette / Wyoming / United States
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Campbell County Senior Centers mission is to provide a broad range of services which support an individuals ability to live independently, to participate in his or her community, and to lead a dignified, meaningful life as a senior citizen.Campbell County Senior center is a nonprofit organization providing services and opportunities to citizens 60 years and older and their families. It is publicly and privately funded and operates for all senior adults in the community, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or disability.Meals are served Monday through Friday, usually at 12 noon. The senior price for these hardy, nutritious meals is a suggested donation of $3.50. Guests under age 60 are welcome to join our seniors at any time at a cost of $7.00.
Cheyenne / Wyoming / United States
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MISSION: The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players ( CLTP ) is a nonprofit, community theatre whose mission is to consistently bring high quality, community-based theatrical entertainment and education to people of all ages in the tri-state region of Wyoming, northern Colorado, and western Nebraska. We offer a year-round season of full-scale productions, including Readers Theatres, and of course, The Old Fashioned Melodrama, which in 2009 will be celebrating its 53nd year. During the season, the CLTPs volunteers contribute to the groups successful shows by performing, directing, helping build sets, operating spotlights, ushering, serving concessions, staffing will call and the box office and doing much, much more. A major focus of the CLTP programs is arts education. For the past eleven summers, the CLTP has sponsored the Cheyenne Theatre Academy for kindergarten through eighth grade students. The CLTP is currently in the process of expanding the academy to include year round classes for adults, as well as youth.