Similar organisations to The Foundation of the Broome-Tioga Association for Retarded Citizens
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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1000.
Advocates for Services for the Blind Multihandicapped Inc
SERVICES FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED THROUGH THE OPERATION OF RESIDENTIAL ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS, AN INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITY, AND OTHER PROGRAMS CERTIFIED BY THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
Brooklyn
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1001.
Omega Community Development Corporation
Breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty by catalyzing change in Northwest Dayton.
1600
DAYTON
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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1002.
Progress Center for Independent Living
The Center for Independent Living serving Suburban Cook County is one of many centers advocating for people with disabilities.
1404
Forest Park
Accord
Helping People Live Their Greatest Lives since 1971.
25000
St. Paul
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Community Mental Health Center
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1004.
Solutions Behavioral Health Care Professionals PC
A non-profit agency committed to making a difference in the lives of individuals struggle.
1017
Moorhead
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Management & Technical Assistance
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1005.
Lakeland Care, Inc.
Lakeland Care coordinates care for eligible elders and adults with disabilities in 31 counties.
2200
Fond Du Lac
Arizona Training & Evaluation Center Inc
Arizona non-profit organization providing a system of services and supports to Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities since 1979 Provide educational employment related day services, residential and home and community based services and support to members with developmental disabilities.
160
Peoria
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Child Day Care
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1007.
STEAMPARK INC
STEAMpark, INC provides educational, emotional and wellness support to kids in need.
441
RUMSON
THE ARC OF OAKLAND COUNTY
The Arc of Oakland County (”The Arc”) is a premier, grass-roots membership organization working directly with children and adults within all levels of intellectual and other related developmental disabilities, and their families.
1898
TROY






