Similar organisations to Family Ties Research
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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1990.
American Legion
Assisting and serving veterans in accordance with the national constitution of the American Legion.
Woonsocket
Jay County Historical Society Incorporated
THE JAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION OF HISTORICALLY MINDED INDIVIDUALS WHO MAINTAIN THE JAY COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, COLLECT AND PRESERVE ARTIFACTS RELATED TO JAY COUNTY, RESEARCH AND RECORD THE HISTORY OF JAY COUNTY AND PRESERVE THAT HISTORY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
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Portland
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1992.
UNITED WAY OF MCDUFFIE COUNTY INC
Together, we’re creating a future where everyone, everywhere can thrive.
489849
Thomson
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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1993.
Big Bend Homeless Coalition Inc
OUR MISSION IS TO END HOMELESSNESS IN THE BIG BEND AREA THROUGH LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, AND THE PROVISION OF QUALITY SERVICES AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
Tallahassee
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Human Service Organizations
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1994.
Brothers and Sisters of America United Inc
We are a North Carolina-based nonprofit organization focused on educating, uplifting, and giving back to minority communities.
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Raleigh
Distant Relatives Project Corporation
The Distant Relatives Project is dedicated to empowering underserved communities globally by creating opportunities and expanding access to essential resources, with a focus on education, homelessness, and healthcare.
Lanham
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Domestic Fraternal Societies
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1996.
Ben Hur Shriners
FRATERNITY WITH A PHILANTHROPIC MISSION 512 4800812 Austin TX HOME MEMBERS JOIN US EVENTS SHRINERS CHILDRENS UNITS CLUBS EVENT RENTALS NEWS ABOUT US CONTACT US SHOP DONATE More Ben Hur Shriners is a fraternity dedicated to improving lives and making a difference in our local communities.
Austin
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Protestant
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1997.
Main Street Church of Brigham City
Main Street Church is a small, non-denominational, biblically-based Christian church located in our fair town of Brigham City.
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Brigham City
Central Texas Children's Home
Since 1969 Central Texas Children’s Home began as a promise to help troubled boys have a second chance.
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Buda




