325 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
The Port Washington P.A.L. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt athletic league for minors. The average enrollment cost for team…More sports is $120 and includes baseball, softball, football and lacrosse. The programs start as young as pre-kindergarten and lead up to junior high school.
30 Soundview Ln, Port Washington, NY 11050
Kiwi Partners Inc. is a Port Washington based business specializing in outsourcing accounting work for nonprofit…More clients. The company's Web site contains information on services and a breakdown of Kiwi Partners processes and more.
101 Sands Point Rd, Port Washington, NY 11050
Port Washington Teachers Federal Credit Union is a local nonprofit organization by and for area teachers to save or…More borrow funds. Additional services include insurance benefits and annual profits split between members.
100 Harbor Rd, Port Washington, NY 11050
This large, clean tennis facility is a welcome addition to the Port Washington Community. It's a nonprofit teaching…More facility that features 17 indoor courts, a quarter-mile running track, lounges for resting, locker rooms and a pro shop stocked with apparel and racquets. Tennis programs are available for everyone ages 4 and up. Free refreshments are available.</p> <p> </p>
53 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
Since 1987, the staff at this beautiful full-service salon has been offering everything…More from haircuts, highlights and blowouts to perms, body waves, coloring and straightening. If you're interested in donating to the nonprofit organization Locks of Love, ask about its free services on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.</p> <!--EndFragment-->
6 Carlton Ave, Port Washington, NY 11050
Wit & Whim offers an eclectic collection of jewelry, gifts, home decor and vintage items, as well as creations made…More by local artists, all housed in a restored nineteenth century house in Port Washington. In addition, Wit & Whim partners with a variety of charitable and nonprofit organizations, donating proceeds from art shows and other sales to their causes.
232 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
The Port Washington Children's Center, located in the historic Landmark building on Main Street, has…More been operating as a licensed, nonprofit childcare center since 1977. It offers toddler care, preschool and summer programs for children. It features classrooms, a gym and a large outdoor playground on picturesque grounds. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided.</p>
402 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
This artist-run nonprofit organization was founded in 1974 and is one of the area's oldest cooperatives. In addition to…More artist exhibits featuring various media and poetry readings, Graphic Eye conducts a number of educational and outreach programs, including the Aida Whedon Memorial Scholarship. There's also a gift shop offering jewelry, fiber arts and ceramics. The gallery is wheelchair accessible through its back entranceway off 2nd Avenue near Main Street. To learn more about the artists and upcoming events, visit the gallery or the Web site.
72 Harbor Homes, Port Washington, NY 11050
Littig House Community Center Inc. is a nonprofit incorporated agency established in 1951 to enhance the quality of…More life for youth and their families in Port Washington.</p> <p>The target population includes those community members residing in the Town of North Hempstead, Port Washington community.</p> <p>The primary mission of Littig House Community Center is to ensure that school-aged youth achieve their full potential.</p> <p>Littig House believes by addressing the needs of youth and their families where they reside and provide supportive services in a non-competitive, non-threatening environment, each family will be given the opportunity to overcome social barriers.</p> <p>The programs are divided into three components:</p> <ul> <li>Family Life / Youth Development</li> <li>Education</li> <li>Constructive Leisure</li> </ul> <div><br /></div> <div>Institutional Goals</div> <ul> <li>To run an adequately funded service organization governed by its consumers, to address the diverse social and economical needs of the target population.</li> <li>To reduce the negative effects of social, economic and education disparities that impede social mobility and development.</li> <li>To address the education needs of youth in an effort to further their academic success.</li> </ul>