Similar organisations to Tibetan Living Communities
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1171.
Sunyata Foundation
What becomes possible when done in Beloved Community.
Renton
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Buddhist
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1172.
Palyul Changchub Dargyeling
Palyul Changchub Dargyeling, D. C. Area, is a non-profit organization of Buddhist practitioners in the Palyul lineage of the Tibetan Nyingma tradition.
1109
Alexandria
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Education N.E.C.
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1173.
Strategies for Effective Teaching Centers International Inc
OUR MISSION AT 'SET CENTERS INTERNATIONAL' IS TO OPEN THE MINDS OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO BECOME INDEPENDENT, CRITICAL THINKERS AND TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO STREGHTEN AND ENHANCE THEIR CHURCHES, COMMUNITIES AND VILLAGES.
St Petersburg
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Roman Catholic
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1174.
Lyke Community Corporation
WE ARE THE FRANCISCAN MISSIONARIES OF HOPE.
Shreveport
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International, Foreign Affairs and National Security N.E.C.
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1175.
International Association of Lions Club
TO CREATE AND FOSTER A SPIRIT OF UNDERSTANDING AMONG ALL PEOPLE FOR HUMANITARIAN NEEDS BY PROVIDING VOLUNTARY SERVICES THROUGH COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.
Minot
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International Relief
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1176.
Guatemala Village Health
Empowering Guatemalan communities to live healthier lives We are a group of health workers, engineers, teachers, administrators, college students and kids, working to help improve the health of a group of villages in the Rio Dulce and area of Guatemala.
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Seattle
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Children's and Youth Services
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1177.
Malawi Children's Mission
The Malawi Children's Mission aims to feed under-nourished children, to assist in their education, and to show these children that they are loved.
1743
Redwood City
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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1178.
Wenesso Foundation Inc
Extend your soul to the hungry. Satistfy the needs of the oppressed.
Clarksburg
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International Relief
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1179.
127 Legacy Foundation Inc
The Foundation is organized exclusively for charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, including (i) to provide financial, medical, educational, training and other services to impoverished families and children as well as orphanages in Asia and Africa; (ii) to provide funding for humanitarian efforts in those countries, to the extent those efforts are consistent with the mission of the Foundation; (iii) to provide training for individuals who seek to assist the Foundation in achieving the mission; and (iv) to partner with churches and other charitable organizations whose mission is consistent with the mission of the Foundation.
Snellville



