Similar organisations to YWCA Syracuse & Onondaga County
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Women's Rights
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Advertising Women of New York Inc
Founded in 1912, She Runs It™ paving the way for more women of all background, ethnicities and identities to lead of every level of marketing, media, and tech We passionately pursue a mission to pave the way for women of every background, ethnicity & identity.
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New York City
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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992.
Adirondack Community Action Programs Inc
Adirondack Community Action Programs, Inc.
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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Eleanor Foundation
Chicago Foundation for Women invests in women and girls as catalysts to build strong communities.
9800
Chicago
Womens Network Inc
We envision the City of Battle Creek as a place where all women can count on one another for support Womens Coop is women helping women working together to improve lives families and our community.
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Battle Creek
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Federation of Latinos for Education About Cultures of Hispanic Americ
FLECHA was honored to receive the Working for Democracy Award from the Monroe County Democratic Committee presented to FLECHA for the work done in collaboration with the League of Women Voters.
Stroudsburg
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Women's Service Clubs
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National Coalition of 100 Black Women Northwest Georgia Chapter
We are dedicated to serving the underprivileged in the communities in which we live and work.
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SMYRNA
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Public Foundations
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Good Folks of York County Inc
Bringing the community together to support our local charities since 1991.
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Rock Hill
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Human Service Organizations
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Iwlc
Women Lead Change is the state’s premier leadership organization for women, offering comprehensive leadership resources.
13205
Cedar Rapids
Glc Empowerment Center
Our mission is to alleviate poverty in underserved areas of Chicago by fostering employment opportunities and economic growth through providing job training and placement for at-risk and abused females between 14 and 24 and empowering them to overcome their economic, social, and academic challenges while simultaneously encouraging them to embrace their personal strengths and successfully transition into self-sufficiency and financial independence.
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