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below are the most frequently asked questions regarding NCCC:
Q: What is NCCC?
A: Nevada County Citizens for Choice, Inc. (NCCC) is a non profit, 501 (c)(3) educational organization whose goal is to guarantee the right of each woman and man to make informed choices about their reproductive life within the dictates of their religious and moral beliefs. We offer many programs and services, including non-judgmental education, information, and free clinic services at the clinic.
Q: How many donors do you have?
A: We have more than 200 donors. The opening of our new reproductive health clinic in Grass Valley in 2006 has sparked renewed interest and dedication to our cause and has greatly helped us grow in membership and donations.
Q: Who may join?
A: Anyone who supports our mission, no matter the sex or place of residency, despite our name's reference to Nevada County.
Q: How can I join your group, or simply obtain more information?
A: Please click here for information on how to join or fill and send in the support form. To contact us for more information please email us. You can also leave a message at 274.3331. This number will be answered by clinic staff during clinic hours on Wednesdays from 1 to 6 p.m.; at all other times, it will go to voice mail and will be retrieved at least weekly. Written inquiries and donations may be mailed to: NCCC, Inc., PO Box 3535, Grass Valley CA 95945.
Q: Do you have an office in Nevada County?
A:We operate a weekly clinic in Suite D at 120 Richardson St in Grass Valley, Wednesdays from 1-6pm. We can also be reached by phone at 274.3331 or by email.
Q: What is the source of your funding?
A. A mix of individual donations and several grants. One of our primary grant donors is the Women's Foundation of California, who honored NCCC at their annual Gala in 2005. We currently use the budget to pay for contracted health services and outreach, clinic expenses, as well as the distribution of our bi-monthly newsletter. All other labor is donated.
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