Similar organisations to INDIANOLA COMMUNITY YOUTH FOUNDATION
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Nutrition Programs
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1954.
Eating for Your Health
Our Mission and Vision: - Provide a non-judgmental environment encouraging individuals to Eat for their Health - Increase awareness of the importance and the benefits associated with cooking and eating whole foods for health - Provide meaningful support to encourage behavior change in order to prevent and reduce the impact of chronic disease - Design and deliver educational programs informed by robust science and research - Honoring inclusivity and belonging with a multicultural and inclusive approach to healthy eating A healthy body a healthy mind.
Princeton
One Heart for Women and Children, Inc.
Ending Hunger. Building Community. Empowering Hope.
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Orlando
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Youth Development Programs
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1956.
Action Network
Action Network operates two Family Resource Centers and serves as the lead agency for the Across Ages and Cultures Prevention Coalition.
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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1957.
Food for Our Children Inc
Childhood hunger is solvable. FOOD FOR OUR CHILDREN wants to end childhood hunger in Bonner County and help put its children on positive paths to success.
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Sandpoint
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Ballet
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1958.
Lawrence Utsav
Our mission is to raise a new generation of citizens with appreciation for diversity in society.
Lawrence
Dream Life Center Inc
Our mission statement is to feed the hungry, clothe the homeless, We aim to make a difference in people lives.
CANTON
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Youth Development Programs
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1960.
Aspiring Youth Foundation
AYA focuses on ending the cycle of poverty through empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs.
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Houston
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1961.
Aj and the Cool Kids Inc
The mission of AJ and the Cool Kids Autism Foundation is to provide support, resources, and opportunities to individuals with autism and their families.
Mt Holly
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Boys and Girls Clubs (Combined)
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1962.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Ohio
Boys & Girls Clubs have a strong and vibrant presence in the Buckeye State, serving over 43,000 yout TO PROMOTE EXCLUSIVELY THE SOCIAL WELFARE OF BOYS AND GIRLS IN OHIO; TO PROVIDE GUIDANCE AND TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, CHARACTER, AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF BOYS AND GIRLS IN OHIO WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, CREED, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN; AND TO RECEIVE, INVEST, AND DISBURSE FUNDS, AND TO HOLD PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION.
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Columbus



