location nearby
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							Religious Leadership, Youth Development 
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							415. 
Northern Delaware
Delaware Youth for Chirst is a faith-based organization which partners with the community to see that every young person has the opportunity to reach their full potential - academically, socially and spiritually - enabling them to become positive role models in their families, communities and churches.
Wilmington
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							Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C. 
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							416. 
Links Inc
SEE SCHEDULE O FOR DESCRIPTION .
Wilmington
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							Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C. 
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							417. 
MC 917 Foundation, Inc.
MC 917 Foundation, Inc. 's mission is to provide human and financial resources that advance the social, educational, intellectual, and economic well-being of individuals, families, and other charitable organizations.
WILMINGTON
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							Swimming, Water Recreation 
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							418. 
Snuff Mill Swimming Club Inc
Nestled in the cool green woods in scenic Centreville, DE, Snuff Mill Swim Club offers a relaxed family setting to cool off on those hot summer days.
110
Wilmington
Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation Inc
Hagley Museum & Library - Historic DuPont gunpowder factory on the banks of the Brandywine and renowned business history library.
18029
Wilmington
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							Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control 
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							420. 
Talleyville Fire CO
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES FIRE, AMBULANCE AND RESCUE SERVICES FOR 50,000 RESIDENTS OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE.
Wilmington
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							Roman Catholic 
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							421. 
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Incorporated
The Raskob Foundation is an independent private nonprofit family foundation.
Wilmington
ContactLifeline, Inc.
Talk to someone who cares. 302-761-9100/1-800-262-9800 Our mission is to keep people alive and safe, to help them through crises, and to connect them with relevant community resources.
454
Wilmington
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							Youth Development Programs 
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							423. 
The Elizabeth House Family Life Center Inc
Our mission to serve older disadvantaged youth and their families helping them to gain access to a host of academic remediation, enrichment, adult basic education, social, economic, workforce development and technology-based learning programs, that empower them to overcome many of the complex socio/economic barriers facing our young people at critical stages of life, thus enabling many to realize renewal, transformation and empowerment in ways that will lead to wholeness, purpose and a better quality of life in measurable and sustainable ways.
Wilmington



