Similar organisations to Borough of Totowa First Aid Squad
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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982.
Marine Corps League
Veterans Service Organization 501 (C)(4) TO AID MARINE CORP MEMBERS Detachment 623 of SW Wisconsin Active reserve retired and veteran Marines continue the faithful tradition of looking out for the Marines to their left and right.
998
Beloit
Midland Park Ambulance Corps Inc
Providing FREE Emergency Medical Services to the Borough of Midland Park as well as surrounding comm To provide volunteer emergency basic life support and ambulance transportation services to the Borough of Midland Park, New Jersey.
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Midland Park
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Family Violence Shelters and Services
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984.
Chicago Abused Women Coalition dba Connections for Abused Women and Their Children
CAWC is the oldest domestic violence organization in Chicago.
651
Chicago
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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985.
Neighborhood Improvement Association A NJ Nonprofit Corp
NIA is a Non-Profit located in Trenton, NJ.
90
Trenton
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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986.
Catmandoo
Catmandoo is a small loving rescue group that relies on volunteers and donations.
1800
Culver City
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Human Service Organizations
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987.
Hope Station Community Services Inc
Hope Station CSI. is a nonprofit dedicated to help working individuals and families in need by providing grocery products, clothing,and other necessities.
939
Salem
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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988.
Blue Line Alliance Inc
Blue Line Alliance is a 501c3 charity organization that helps law enforcement agencies and families.
204
Ocoee
Sedona Area Homeless Alliance
To create projects, services and programs that protect, advocate for and empower our local homeless community S.
2100
SEDONA
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Urban, Community
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990.
STARTING OVER FOR SUCCESS (SOS)
WELCOME TO STARTING OVER FOR SUCCESS LEAVE THE PAST BEHIND AND LOOK TO YOUR FUTURE OUR PURPOSE The mission of this nonprofit organization is to reduce the disenfranchisement of exoffenders and assist them in rebuilding their lives through relevant job training gainful employment and access to housing and other community resources S.
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