Similar organisations to Veteran Village
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Senior Continuing Care Communities
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181.
Desert Village Initiative
HELPING MEMBERS HOME Neighbors Helping Neighbors Neighbors 4 Neighbors friends of the Desert Village initiative is a phenomenally successful volunteer program for Sun City Palm Desert residents.
Palm Desert
The Baltimore Station, Inc.
An innovative therapeutic residential treatment program for veterans and others transitioning through the cycle of homelessness—we turn lives around.
396
Baltimore
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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183.
Farmer Veteran Coalition of Idaho Inc
FVC Idaho's mission and vision is to provide expertise to help Veterans at all levels of their farming journey connect with the resources necessary to be successful.
93
Kuna
Imperfect Village
Imperfect Village builds up our community [or local communities] by providing aid, resources and support to vulnerable people so that together we can repair our fractured democracy, reimagine a world where all can thrive.
Mount Laurel
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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185.
Clayton Valley Village Inc
Clayton Valley Village, founded in 2014, is a 501c3 nonprofit organization helping seniors remain active & independent in their homes as they age.
223
Clayton
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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186.
Mountain Valor Veteran Services
Mountain Valor empowers veterans and their families by providing them with the tools, resources and connections to thrive.
Floyd
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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187.
Beds4Vets Ltd
In partnership with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Beds4Vets furnishes vacant living spaces for veterans transitioning from homelessness.
417
Hockessin
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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188.
Circle City Villages Inc
Currently in the planning stage, Circle City Village is an initiative to build a tiny house village for friends without homes in Indianapolis.
1061
Indianapolis
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Low-Cost Temporary Housing (includes Youth Hostels)
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189.
AGAPE VILLAGE
Putting love to work - helping people break the cycle of poverty and homelessness in their lives.
1135
Portland




