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Women's Service Clubs
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National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc Manhattan Chapter
WE ARE AN ORGANIZATION OF PROGRESSIVE WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT WHOSE VOICE AND FORCE FOR GENDER EQUITY AND SOCIOPOLITICAL ADVANCEMENT DRIVE MEANINGFUL CHANGE TO BENEFIT WOMEN OF COLOR.
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Protection Against and Prevention of Neglect, Abuse, Exploitation
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New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Inc
NYAGV works to reduce gun violence through advocacy and education to encourage action, influence public opinion and change policy.
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New York City
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Inc.
NYAGV works to reduce gun violence through advocacy and education to encourage action, influence public opinion and change policy.
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New York
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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CITIZENS CRIME COMMISSION OF NEW YORK CITY INC
Citizens Crime Commission of New York City We are a non-profit dedicated to empowering communities and improving safety.
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New York
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Family Services
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Black Parent Initiative
Training & Support Groups for Black Parents.
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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1 Million Madly Motivated Moms Inc
A safe space uniting Black Moms to end police violence w/ our influence, intellect and 💵; while protecting our mental health.
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Association of Black Sociologists Inc
THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIOLOGISTS IS COMMITTED TO MAINTAINING AND CULTIVATING A PROPHETIC TRADITION OF SCHOLARSHIP, MENTORING, SERVICE, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.
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Mothers for Police Accountability
Through education, public information and a network of parents and interest community members, Mothers will help stop police harassment, brutality, excessive force and all acts of violence against children and adults.
Seattle
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Victims' Services
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MOTHERS IN CHARGE
Mothers In Charge, Inc. is a violence prevention, intervention, and education based organization which advocates & supports youth, young adults, and families affected by violence.
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