Similar organisations to Prayer Warriors Alliance
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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HONORING OUR VETERANS
Honoring Our Veterans mission is to improve the quality of life for combat wounded veterans by offering them activities that strengthen their physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning.
Jackson
M.I.N.D. FOR JESUS CHRISTIAN CHURCH INC
The mission of M. I. N. D. for Jesus is to put God's Word into practice by serving segments of the community that may not have a voice or resource.
Jacksonville
La Crosse Area Veterans Mentor Program
A nonprofit, charitable organization providing peer mentorship to Veterans and their families.
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La Crosse
AMERICAS WARRIOR PARTNERSHIP INC
Partnering With Communities To Prevent Veteran Suicide 🇺🇸 #TogetherWeCanDoBetter Partnering with Communities to Prevent Veteran Suicide.
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Augusta
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only)
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Victory Family Outreach Ministries
VICTORY FAMILY OUTREACH MINISTRIES IS A SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY CENTER WHICH PROVIDES HOUSING FOR PARTICIPANTS WHO PARTICIPATE IN DAILY CHAPEL SERVICES, GROUP SESSIONS, BIBLE STUDIES AND VARIOUS WORK ACTIVITIES TO MOTIVATE AND BUILD CHARACTER.
Houston
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Christian
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Praying Through Ministries Inc
Praying Through ministries equips and emboldens men, women, and children with Biblical Truth and encouragement as they journey through the difficult seasons of the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), the PICU (Pediatric ICU), and Child Loss (miscarriage to the death of an 18-year-old).
Punta Gorda
Camp Victory Inc
At Camp Victory, we offer camping, outdoor activities, retreats, and relaxation for all Veterans and 1st Responders.
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Willard
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Christian
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HEALING TOWERS INC
Healing Towers, based in Ketchikan, Alaska impacts veterans throughout their journey of recovery.
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NAPLES
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Human Service Organizations
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MONTANA WOUNDED WARRIORS
Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Hunting and Fishing Trips for Wounded Veterans in Montana Warriors Helping Each Other Heal The veterans have told us that the most important aspect of these trips other than the outdoor opportunity itself is the chance to get together with other wounded veterans and talk about what they went through in the field of combat how they are coping with their wounds and how they are attempting to transition back into civilian lifein other words its part of their healing process.
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