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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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Eastport Health Care Inc
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LGBTQ Community Center Fund
Building community through quality programs, services and resources.
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WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center
WomenFirst is a grass-root organization that provides nourishing environments where women can rebuild their lives and self-worth through peer mentorship, life-skills training, women empowerment groups, and essential community support.
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Legal Services
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IMMIGRANT LEGAL ADVOCACY PROJECT
ILAP helps low-income immigrants in Maine improve their legal status and works for more just and humane laws and policies affecting immigrants.
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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ReEstablish Richmond
Connecting refugees and new immigrants to the resources needed to establish roots, build community, and become self-sufficient Connecting refugees and new immigrants to the resources needed to establish roots, build community, and become self-sufficient.
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Rainbow Adult Living Facilities
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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MAINE COMMUNITY INTEGRATION
The MAINE COMMUNITY INTEGRATION is a tax-exempt non-profit organization incorporated in Maine, to help support the integration of Maine immigrants.
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OPENING DOORS INC
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