Similar organisations to Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Off Broadway Housing Corporation II
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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2053.
Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz County Inc
HIP is a nonprofit coalition of healthcare leaders dedicated to increasing access to healthcare and improving local healthcare systems in Santa Cruz County.
248
Santa Cruz
Communities for Recovery
Supporting long-term recovery from substance use & co-occurring mental health conditions by partnering with communities to provide volunteer peer support.
8653
Austin
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Children's and Youth Services
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2055.
Community Counseling and Mediation Service Inc
TO RESPOND TO THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERSERVED, AT RISK CHILDREN, ADULTS AND FAMILIES.
Brooklyn
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Nonprofit Management
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2056.
St Francois County Community Partnership
SUPPORT MISSOURI'S CARING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE.
Farmington
La Plata Family Centers Coalition
Our Mission Through education, resource networking, and positive relationship building, we form respectful, productive family partnerships that create thriving, empowered individuals who are self-reliant and who envision a hopeful future for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Durango
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Human Service Organizations
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2058.
Columbia Community Care Inc
The mission of Columbia Community Care is to create authentic connections and community partnerships.
Columbia
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Human Service Organizations
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2059.
New Beginnings Behavioral Health
Our purpose is to improve individuals' quality of life and assist them with their mental and behavioral health while providing substance abuse services.
Cherry Hill
Comeback Kid Society
We are on a mission to help youth unearth potential, harness greatness and discover their true purpose.
1200
Oklahoma City
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Mental Health Treatment
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2061.
HOME OF NEW VISION
Home of New Vision is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides personcentered programs and specialized services to empower protect encourage and enrich the lives of men women their families and communities affected by the disease of addiction.
ANN ARBOR



