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Buddhist
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1936.
Boundless Freedom Project
OUR MISSION Lighting a path to freedom by sharing mindfulness, ethics & compassion practices with people impacted by incarceration.
Sacramento
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1937.
Reclaiming Lives Ministries
TO MENTOR, COACH INDIVIDUALS SPIRITUALLY, CONDUCT RETREATS, HOLD INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS WITH PEOPLE IN NEED, AND OPERATE HOME CHURCH SERVICES.
Sisters
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Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling
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1938.
Someone To Tell It To Inc
Someone To Tell It To envisions a world in which everyone matters, everyone is heard, and loneliness is ended.
2589
Harrisburg
Let’s Thrive Baltimore Inc.
Let's Thrive Baltimore Youth in Action helps prevent violence, provides victims services increase civic engagement, food security & create clean & green spaces.
28408
Baltimore
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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1940.
Healing Space Incorporated
Healing Space A safe space for women to heal Healing Space Inc.
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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1941.
Trust the Balance
Trustthebalance Home Page Overview Upcoming Events Get Involved Meet Our Team Contact More TRUST THEBALANCE Trust The Balance is a nonprofit organization deeply rooted in the belief that creativity art play health and wellness education are the seeds for vibrant flourishing communities and should be accessible to all.
Cottage Grove
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Family Services
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1942.
Dbu Inc
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Baltimore
The Periwinkle Foundation
Periwinkle develops Camps, Arts & Survivor Programs to positively impact the lives of children and families with Cancer at Texas Children's Hospital.
7793
Houston
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Youth Development Programs
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1944.
MY BLIND SPOT INC
ACCESSABILITYinfinite possibilities To inspire accessibility for people of ALL abilities ACCESSABILITYinfinite possibilities To inspire accessibility for people of ALL abilities A MESSAGE FROM ALBERT J.
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