Similar organisations to Alcohol-Drug Council of North Carolina
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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1423.
Regional Behavioral Healthmanagement
The Corporation assisted the Northeast Behavioral Health Care Consorlum, a 501(c) 3 organization, with the development, implementation and management of the HealthChoices managed behavioral health program in the NBHCC Service Area, serving approximately 82,000 Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled in this program in the Counties of Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna and Wyoming, administering the NBHCC contract with the PA DPW.
Moosic
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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1424.
Passageways Medical Therapy Inc
PROVIDE REHAB SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCY ISSUES.
Louisville
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Private Independent Foundations
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1425.
Tri Thornton Foundation
Supporting long-term recovery from substance use & co-occurring mental health conditions by partnering with communities to provide volunteer peer support.
8650
Austin
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Other Mental Health, Crisis Intervention N.E.C.
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1426.
Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation Inc
TO ASSIST PROFESSIONALS LICENSED BY THE KENTUCKY BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE IN THEIR RECOVERY FROM ADDICTIVE DISEASE, MENTAL OR EMOTIONAL ILLNESS.
Louisville
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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1427.
Kravinol Inc
Kravinol Inc. Kravinol Kravinol Inc.
Lexington
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1428.
North Carolina Motorcoach Association Inc
To promote and improve the motorcoach industry of North Carolina through the collective efforts of members.
775
Randleman
Hope Society Inc
Believing each person is created to be unique and valued, our purpose is devoted to providing a humbling journey to recovery, with God guiding the way.
LEBANON
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Unknown
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1430.
Southside Nationwide Meeting
Who are we. This nightly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting began on March 15 2020.
San Diego
STOUT STREET FOUNDATION
To provide the necessary services and support in a totally structured therapeutic community environment to assist addicts and alcoholics, to help themselves in rehabilitation, recovery, and transition in returning to society as productive and responsible citizens.
Commerce City


