1306 Main St. STE 103

Ramona, CA 92065

Office: 760-789-1311

RCCStaff@RamonaChamber.com

Business Hours

Weekdays 9 a.m. - 3p.m. Call our office before coming in as we may be out serving the community.

Business Directory

Non Profit Organizations

Ramona Town Hall, Inc
PO Box 1954
Ramona, CA 92065
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The Town Hall was donated to the townspeople of Ramona by Augustus and Martha Barnett on Washington’s Birthday, February 22nd, 1894. It is held in trust in perpetuity by a volunteer five member board of trustees. The Town Hall is not owned by the Board of Trustees, nor is it a public agency. For over 123 years, the Town Hall has operated solely on fundraisers, grant monies, private donations, and rent collected for its use.

Robin's Nest Ranch
16603 John Henry Lane
Ramona, CA 92065
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Our mission at Robin’s Nest Rescue is to provide sanctuary for neglected or abused animals; we also hope to ultimately use that growing collection of rescue animals to provide education and advocacy concerning the gravity of animal protection measures and the critical significance of animal-human bonds.  Our vision is to grow and nurture our collection of rescue animals and, through active learning experiences, share with others the positive healing of animal-human bonds.

Surprise Farm Retreat Center
18892 Old Julian Trail
Ramona, CA 92065
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Surprise Farm Retreat Center offers educational programs in the surround of nature, organic farming, and heritage sites. The experience of being in place, with creative intentional community, encourages well-being.

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Our Intentions include learning from each other about meaning and purpose, in workshops and around the fire-pit. We seek a caring and sustainable interaction between human nature and Nature, inviting Nature to heal us.

Sustainable Ramona
PO Box 3800
Ramona, CA 92065
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Sustainable Ramona is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit corporation organized to foster sustainability in Ramona. The mission of Sustainable Ramona is to lead the transition to a sustainable climate with a healthy economy via education, connections, projects, promotions, and ultimately a profitable, independent electricity-producing area (microgrid).


As of Fall 2023, the group has sponsored educational forums on the San Diego County climate action plan, water conservation, waste management, worm farming, composting, electric houses, and renewable energy along with the two annual Earth Day Festivals and the first annual Harvest Day Festival.

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