location nearby
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Family Services
Adolescent & Family Comprehensive Services Inc
AFCS' main mission is to reduce adolescent pregnancy and school drop-out in the Bronx Community.
Bronx
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
Victory One Housing Development Fund Corporation
HCCI provides economic development and empowerment opportunities to help Harlem residents rebuild and sustain their community.
1585
Bronx
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Management Services for Small Business/ Entrepreneurs
St Barnabas Community Enterprises Inc
SBH Health System is committed to providing high-quality care & services and contributing to the health & wellness of the Bronx.
3221
Bronx
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
Bronx House, Inc.
AS A COMMUNITY CENTER, BRONX HOUSE OFFERS DYNAMIC EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS THAT ARE ENRICHING AND MEANINGFUL.
Bronx
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Single Organization Support
Freckles Friends Pet Shelter, Inc.
Our mission is to raise funds to build a no-kill pet shelter, promote spay/neuter and the humane treatment of animals.
Humane Society of the United States 2006
BRONX: WESTCHESTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.
816000
BRONX
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
Latin American and Caribbean Community Center
A Black Latinx Womxn-led organization that educates and organizes for human rights, democracy and racial justice throughout the Americas.
1967
Bronx
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Secondary/High School
Charter High School for Law and Social Justice
THE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL FOR LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTIVE WILL PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AND LAY THE ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL GROUNDWORK FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGE AND CAREERS.
Bronx
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
Thee Bee Project
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Bronx
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
Afroresistance Inc
A Black Latinx Womxn-led organization that educates and organizes for human rights, democracy and racial justice throughout the Americas.
1951
Bronx