CASA OF MARYLAND

TAKOMA PARK, MD

Tripod Jungle Notable: The Seestar S50 All-in-One Smart Telescope, tallest object, just right of center; the SkyWatcher Solarquest automatic solar finder and tracker, received on this very day in the rain, and not yet used (both of the foregoing for the upcoming solar eclipse); the silver tripod, a 51-year-old Silk Master Deluxe that works like new; a Snap-on tools extra-bright LED lamp (modified to fit a light stand) with excellent daylight balance and always cool to the touch. Tripods not shown: a giant heavy-duty Silk more than 40 years old; a Manfrotto video tripod; and a Questar Tri-Stand, and a couple of smaller tripods. Yes, that's a gallon of white primer. As usual, I have forgotten what I bought it for.

This <i>was</i> our dining room before my late sister-in-law became ill with cancer. We gave the table away to make room for a hospital bed for her, and after her death, with little family remaining. we stopped doing holiday dinners and I took the room over for my office and photography gear.

Strobist: Profoto A2 aimed at ceiling, Profoto radio trigger.
Tripod Jungle Credit: David Illig

CASA of Maryland is a non-profit organization located in Takoma Park, Maryland. Their mission is to create a more just society by improving the lives of Latino and working-class immigrant communities. CASA of Maryland was founded in 1985 by a group of Salvadoran refugees to offer support to other refugees and immigrants. Since then, the organization has grown to become one of the largest and most successful immigrant advocacy groups in the country.

CASA of Maryland provides a range of services to support immigrants and their families. They offer legal assistance, community organizing, workforce development, and health and wellness programs. Their legal team helps immigrants navigate the complex and often confusing immigration system. They also offer citizenship classes, English language classes, and job training programs to help immigrants build new lives in the United States.

CASA of Maryland is committed to social justice and advocates for policies that promote the rights and well-being of immigrants. They work with local and national organizations to raise awareness about immigrant issues and push for policy changes that benefit the immigrant community. Through their work, CASA of Maryland has become a vital resource for immigrants in Takoma Park and throughout the state of Maryland.

CASA OF MARYLAND is a Historical Societies, Historic Preservation in TAKOMA PARK MD. US MID #8402400401

The museum is classed as HSC (Historical Societies, Historic Preservation). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Mid-Atlantic (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania). Total revenue from most recent IRS 990 Form: $ 6,309,902 from tax period 201206 (YYYYMM).

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CASA OF MARYLAND

TAKOMA PARK
MD
20912-4339

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MID # 8402400401
Name CASA OF MARYLAND
Alternate Name CASA OF MARYLAND
Classification Historical Societies, Historic Preservation, , Mid-Atlantic
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 521372972
NTEECC A82
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201206
INCOME 6,309,902
REVENUE 6,309,902
LAT/LONG 38.981791, -76.999675
CODES FIPS State Code: 24
FIPS County Code: 031
US Census Tract: 701701
US Census Block: 1003