Similar organisations to Family Promise of Blount County
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							Human Service Organizations 
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							1126. 
Neighborhood House, Inc.
We provide transformational programs that positively impact low-to-moderate income communities.
2700
Wilmington
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							Human Service Organizations 
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							1127. 
Center for Grief Loss & Transition
FamilyMeans is a multi-service, nonprofit organization that was founded in 1963.
322
St Paul
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							Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers 
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							1128. 
New Hope Village
New Hope is a Carroll, Iowa, based non-profit dedicated to enriching the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
1900
Carroll
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							Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only) 
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							1129. 
Victory Family Outreach Ministries
VICTORY FAMILY OUTREACH MINISTRIES IS A SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY CENTER WHICH PROVIDES HOUSING FOR PARTICIPANTS WHO PARTICIPATE IN DAILY CHAPEL SERVICES, GROUP SESSIONS, BIBLE STUDIES AND VARIOUS WORK ACTIVITIES TO MOTIVATE AND BUILD CHARACTER.
Houston
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							Religious Leadership, Youth Development 
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							1130. 
Dare to Dream Children's Foundation
Serving youth in group homes, shelters, detention centers, and orphanages since 1987.
Dallas
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							Human Service Organizations 
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							1131. 
Hope's House
Hope’s House is a 501(c)3 nonprofit company that provides a FREE fun and safe place for grieving children to gather.
Green Bay
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							Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C. 
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							1132. 
Hope Builds Life
Hope Builds Life helps local communities achieve the resources needed so they can build up their own community and achieve pride and improve their local surroundings and quality of life.
San Antonio
MERCY HOUSE LIVING CENTERS
We help people find their way back home ❤ We help people findtheir way back home Mission Statement To be a leader in ending homelessness by providing a unique system of dignified housing opportunities programs and supportive services.
3729
SANTA ANA
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							Christian 
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							1134. 
Restoration Center
"Restoration" To minister to the spiritual and physical needs of the poor, the destitute, those who are referred to as the least of these in Fort Worth and to help develop them to become productive citizens.
948
Fort Worth



