Similar organisations to Young Mens Christian Association of Tuscaloosa County Alabama Inc
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Children's and Youth Services
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163.
Eastern Appalachian Teen Challenge Inc
Christ centered residential program for teen aged girls struggling with life controlling issues ASSISTANCE TO TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH DRUG AND OTHER PROBLEMS THROUGH COUNSELING, SCHOOLING, SPIRITUAL, ETC.
1300
Roanoke
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Gambling
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164.
Alabama Council On Compulsive Gambling Inc
ACCG provides help for people in Alabama with gambling problems.
17
Montgomery
COASTAL COALITION FOR CHILDREN INC
Coastal Georgia Promoting Child Well-Being by Building on Family Strengths -Equipping Parents and Grandparents w/tools to build Safe Stable & Nurturing Homes Our nonprofit organization is committed to promoting safe, stable, and nurturing homes right from the start.
824
Brunswick
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Human Service Organizations
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166.
Success for Children and Families Inc
The mission of Success for Cildren and Families is to provide quality services that will empower children, adults and families so that they can successfully accomplish goals and live in the healthiest ways while reducing and eliminating stress.
Pooler
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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167.
YMCA of Coastal Georgia, Inc.
10 facilities. 55 Before and After School enrichment sites.
5253
Savannah
The Literacy Council of Central Alabama
The Literacy Council's mission is to improve the lives of adults and their families through literacy education that teaches people to read, write, and speak English.
1065
Birmingham
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Human Service Organizations
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169.
Blueprint for Leadership Alabama
Blueprint Alabama's program provide training and development for youth in rural Alabama communities.
Eutaw
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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170.
Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance Inc
THE ALLIANCE PROMOTES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BALDWIN COUNTY THROUGH THE RECRUITMENT OF NEW BUSINESS AND PROVIDES ASSISTANCE WITH THE EXPANSION OF EXISTING BUSINESS.
Fairhope
VOICES of Alabama's Children
To speak for the well-being of Alabama’s children through research, public awareness, and advocacy.
3807
Montgomery




