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    Fraternal Order of Eagles

    4.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    The best club in east county and in San Diego county everyone know every one I bring my parents here and don't have to worry about anything

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    The Friendly Used Bookstore

    The Friendly Used Bookstore

    4.7
    (29 reviews)
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    I went to this bookstore for the first time last week. What a great experience, friendly staff and…read moregreat prices, and absolutely love that the proceeds benefit programs that benefit the community. P.S. I thought I had already done a review and was surprised when Yelp prompted me to add one. Now I see I did already do one but I guess I just can't say enough good things

    The staff/volunteers are so kind and genuinely friendly. Even before I went to the register I…read moreoverheard so many lovely interactions helping a kid find a book he might like, letting an older customer promise to bring back the change she was missing on a return visit, and just chatting nicely with each person as they were checking out. My interaction was no different. The selection will be varied as with any used bookstore, but they have quite a lot on offer for the small space they occupy and I ended up leaving with four books, myself. Plus it is a lot more guilt free ending up disliking a book you got for a buck fifty than a book you paid upwards of $16 for. It can also be a great source for those who want an inexpensive book that they won't mind using for an art project like book page origami or blackout poetry, since they have tons of mass produced paperbacks. The location they're in is also ideal since right next door there are amazing cupcakes, plus a coffee shop within the same mall. And the Santee Library is right there if you're local and have a library card. Super easy area to kill an hour or two in.

    Voices for Children

    Voices for Children

    4.7
    (14 reviews)

    Don't waste your time. There are many organizations out there who will love and value you and your…read moretime. I started to volunteer with this organization, and it was the most insulting experience I have ever came across. I did close to all of the work and assignments told aside of 2, we as a group of trainees were told that we would get a follow up email individually on anything lingering. As I waited for Jaimes follow up email she gaslighted me instead and made it seem as if I was not interested and then questioning my ability to follow through. I went through weeks of training giving 3 hours twice weekly, reached out to 3 people to use as for a reference, went to dmv for my printout, did 2 over an hour interviews, paid money out of my own pocket to drive to pacific beach to get my fingerprints scan, and sent emails in a timely manner to communicate. With all that said. Jamie continued to question my interest in the program. I reachedout to her direct supervior to give feed back and her Supervisor Jenna who was also condescending to me when it came to me voicing my concern about my interaction with Jamie. If she's been so supportive to others and followed up with others and did not gaslight others it makes me feel that it has to do with my race! There is no reason why she should not have shown me support or gratitude For my time and all I have done. I was one of the only Hispanics in my group and I was the only one they were treating poorly for no reason. Even more so to think that if the bigger picture is to help a child and that was something they were truly concerned for they would be going above and beyond to make that happen instead they both treated me like I was less than. My advice is to volunteer your precious time with and organization and people who value and support you. Good luck out there to all of you amazing people who do volunteer work...

    I am a CASA volunteer for this organization. They are a great organization, supporting children in…read morefoster care.

    Santee Branch, San Diego County Library

    Santee Branch, San Diego County Library

    3.9
    (36 reviews)

    Cute little library and friendly staff. But they are definitely in need of a new location, seems…read morelike they have been there forever. They're raising funds for a new library and I hope that can happen soon!

    For many years, I voted at the Santee branch of the San Diego County Library. The ladies there were…read moreknowledgeable and helpful, and I always enjoyed the childhood memories that the smell of the library brought back for me. But shame on me: in recent years, I've contributed to the slow unraveling of American society by shunning the small but community-centric offerings of the local public library. I want to blame TV and the internet, Amazon and TikTok, but that's a childish dodge, obvious and irresponsible, like blaming the rain for ruining my car's interior, instead of myself, for not putting up my windows. Libraries are - have always been - more than simple book repositories. They're classrooms; study halls; venues for public meetings; and "third places", where people can relax and interact with folks other than those they know from home and at work. Like many Americans, I've found technologies and places to stand in for the library. Much of the research and reading I do, I do online; and when I want the bustle of strangers, I sit in coffee shops. [half-hour long pause] I was going to add something here about the charming old-fashioned American tradition of submitting ballots at a library or other public venue, and I was going to ruefully assert that COVID-19 is to blame for my having stopped doing so. But COVID-19 isn't the threat it used to be, and the ugly truth is that I'm afraid to go into crowds of gun-totin', antisocial, right-wing extremist MAGA nutjobs whose attention is focused on politics, and who would rather see their fellow citizens shot dead than to see their candidates lose fair elections. I miss the library, but I'm not willing to die for it.

    Stitches From the Heart

    Stitches From the Heart

    4.7
    (3 reviews)

    NOTE: My review was for their Santa Monica storefront, which has since closed…read more It's a non-profit, and this is the storefront. I owe a lot to this place, and I'll tell ya why: I decided it was time to learn to crochet. I investigated most of the local yarn shops around my home. I finally chose Stitches from the Heart because they are good folks doing great things for so many. I walked in one day, and within a few minutes I was sitting down with the most personable, generous and positive woman named Peggy, and ended up spending an hour as she patiently taught me the basics of crochet. I purchased just a few things to get me started at home, and did so with a smile, knowing that the proceeds of purchases go to things like boxing up and shipping all of the donated baby blankets and clothing to hospitals all around the country. Stitches from the Heart is a good thing. So pleased that this organization exists, and that the place is so inviting that anyone can just walk right in an receive some warm guidance from one of the volunteers there. Thank you so much -- and the biggest thanks of all to Peggy!

    I feel really guilty rating this place only four stars…read more.. Yes, they are a nonprofit. The prices are reasonable. But the selection is...well...the same as Michaels. I'd buy from here only to support the nonprofit but other than the fact that they have misti alpaca yarn here, there's not much else here of interest in the midst of all the bargain and novelty yarn, not really even high end wools or nice baby yarns (although I will admit there is no snooty attitude ;) ). There's some good books, there's an okay selection of knitting accessories...don't look at the purse handles.... What was of interest was that some of the knitted/crocheted items that were donated end up being sold at this store, and occasionally you might come across something nice in there for those times you want stocking stuffers. Consider felting and/or dyeing some of these to make them nicer though, sometimes the colors are...well...they leave something to be desired.

    The Animal Pad

    The Animal Pad

    4.8
    (224 reviews)

    We met our fur baby through TAP at an adoption event in San Diego, and it was such a special…read moreexperience. The event was great. We got to meet a lot of adorable dogs, and one little guy instantly stole our hearts. What really stood out was how thoughtful and thorough TAP's process is. There was no pressure to adopt on the spot, which we really appreciated. After the event, we completed an application and received clear next steps. The following week, our foster brought him to our home so we could spend more time together. That confirmed everything we felt at the event. TAP conducted a home visit and checked our references, and it was clear throughout the process that they truly care about the well being of their animals and making the right match. Our foster was amazing, so kind and supportive. When we brought our little guy home, she sent him with his toys, some food, and a sweet note, which meant so much to us. Such a wonderful experience overall, and now our home is filled with love, laughter, and lots of snuggles.

    If you're on the fence about fostering, I highly suggest this rescue. I have been with TAP since…read more2017 as a volunteer and foster. They are extremely flexible with scheduling of volunteering and there are many different types of fostering opportunities. They provide food, supplies, veterinary care, and any other items your foster dog may need. Your contribution is the home and time. They also have a coordinator that matches you with a dog/cat that will match your lifestyle or situation such as small apartment spaces or other pets/kids. The coordinator is extremely communicative and prompt. Another great option is temporary foster for when long-term fosters go on vacation or when certain animals need a foster home if the kennel is full. This is a great opportunity to do a trial run on fostering or if you can't make a longer commitment. I have fostered several dogs from this rescue and make a monthly contribution when I can't house another pup. I continue to be inspired by their amazing work. Lauren shares many videos about the very real situations and struggles of being a rescue. Funding is extremely difficult but rest assured that your time, efforts and money donated are going to an excellent place. Even sending $5 over Venmo helps put a drop in the bucket!

    Fraternal Order of Eagles - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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