Similar organisations to ESCOKIDOS
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Friends of Lucas County Children Services
Friends of Lucas County Children Services ("Friends of LCCS") is an organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and families served by Lucas County Children Services ("LCCS") and committed to generating community awareness of the need for more foster and adoptive homes.
Maumee
ESPERANZA-HOPE
A non-profit organization to help children in the poorest communities of different countries by providing school supplies, clothing, toys.
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Cranston
Boys and Girls Clubs of East County Foundation Inc
Mission:To enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens Serving the children of East County for over 50 years.
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Santee
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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San Diego Police Foundation
The San Diego Police Foundation proudly supports America’s finest police department by cultivating positive community engagement and helping fund vital equipment and specialized training that ensures peace and safety for all.
San Diego
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International Development, Relief Services
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Fe Esperanza Amor
Our mission is to bring faith hope and love to the people of Honduras.
Friendship
Esperanza de Guatemala Inc
Esperanza works to build relationships with Guatemalan communities and provide assistance to the indigenous people there to become sustainable through agricultural, educational and economic development.
CARY
TRESCO INC
A full array of Services that include Early Intervention therapies, Home Visiting, and Employment supports through AbilityOne.
2602
LAS CRUCES
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Child Abuse, Prevention of
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CALICO CENTER
CALICO brings together police officers, CPS workers, prosecutors and other professionals to respond sensitively and effectively to child abuse allegations.
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SAN LEANDRO
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Public Housing
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SAN JOSE GRAIL FAMILY SERVICES
We partner with families, schools, and communities to promote children’s success and well-being.
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SAN JOSE



