Similar organisations to Seeds of Hope Housing Inc
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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1954.
Developmental Disabilities Management Assistance Inc
CAROLINA HILL PROVIDES SAFE AND CARING EMERGENCY SHELTER AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HOMELESS FAMILIES FOCUSING EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE RAPID RE-HOUSING AND DEVELOPING SKILLS AND RESOURCES TO MAINTAIN IT.
Marshfield
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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1955.
Fernclif Housing Development Fund Company Inc
Heritage Christian Services partners with thousands of people throughout the Greater Rochester and Buffalo-Niagara regions to ensure everyone – including children and people with developmental disabilities – feels valued and respected.
7000
Rochester
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Brain Disorders
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1956.
Bridges for Brain Injury Inc
5760 Duke of Gloucester Way Farmington, NY 14425 (585)-396-0070 www.
4600
Farmington
Serenity Village
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES GROUP HOMES FOR AT RISK ADULT MEN, APPROXIMATELY 45 CLIENTS SERVED.
Minneapolis
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1958.
Village of Hope Inc
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Trenton
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Other Housing Support Services
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1959.
Furnishing Hope of Massachusetts Inc
A 501(c)3 nonprofit helping families start new lives by providing furniture & home goods to families transitioning from homeless & domestic violence shelters.
446
Cambridge
CHILDREN IN CRISIS INC
Children in Crisis is a local, non-profit charity committed to “Providing Homes…Keeping Brothers and Sister Together.
Fort Walton Beach
Journey Home Recovery Living LLC
Journey Home Recovery Living, LLC, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising recovery awarenes Journey Home Recovery Living, LLC, is committed to building community partnerships, increasing recovery awareness, and providing safe, clean, and affordable sober living for adults in recovery, 18 years of age and older.
568
Madison
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Human Service Organizations
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1962.
FAILSAFE FOR LIFE
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