Similar organisations to TENNESSEE INNOCENCE PROJECT
Benton-Franklin Legal Aid Society
The Benton-Franklin Legal Aid Society provides legal assistance to Qualified Low-Income individuals who would otherwise be denied access to the Justice system because of the inability to pay for the cost of counsel.
Kennewick
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Legal Services
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1253.
Wisconsin Judicare Incorporated
Judicare Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm dedicated to providing equal access to justice for northern Wisconsin residents & Native Americans statewide.
170
Wausau
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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1254.
Canton-Cherokee Triad Salt Councilinc
S. A. L. T. - Seniors and Law Enforcement Together Working together to reduce the criminal victimization of senior citizens.
816
Canton
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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1255.
Victims of Crime and Leniency Inc
Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which was established in 1982.
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Montgomery
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Youth Development Programs
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1256.
The Academy Project
The Academy Project provides the education, support, and holistic individual guidance needed to unleash the potential in foster youth in Los Angeles, CA, while freeing and fueling their innate desire to thrive.
Los Angeles
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Other Services, Specialty Animals
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1257.
Pet Pantry
The Pet Pantry is Middle Tennessee's only exclusively mobile pet food pantry, providing free emergency pet food assistance 7 days a week.
2100
Charlotte
Community Passageways
We create alternatives to incarceration for young people by rebuilding our communities through committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency.
3100
Seattle
Choices for Freedom Inc
The mission of Choices for Freedom is to address the harmful impacts of mass incarceration on our communities and to improve the lives of individuals who have been, or are at risk of being, involved in the criminal justice system.
732
Oakland
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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1260.
Athens Clarke County Center for Racial Justice and Black Futures I
We exist to illuminate the rich and diverse histories of African Americans in Athens, Georgia, ignite a steadfast commitment to justice through truth-telling, and inspire our youth to become architects of a fair and inclusive future.
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Athens







