Similar organisations to BARNABAS LEADERSHIP MINISTRIES
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Public Health Programs
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2305.
FISH FOR TEETH
The purpose of Fish for Teeth is to provide dental care, prevention, and education to individuals living in San Juan County who do not have the means to maintain proper dental health care.
Friday Harbor
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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2306.
Omega Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation Center Inc
Working to educate owners, legislate humane treatment, rescue the abused and neglected, and find homes for equines of all descriptions.
Airiville
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Fishing and Hunting Clubs
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2307.
Kayak Anglers
Kayak fishing community that is focused on growing the sport of kayak fishing and improving our resources all while giving back through charities.
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Pittsburgh
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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2308.
Capital Rowing Club, Inc.
Community Rowing in the Nations Capital Capital Rowing Club, a non-profit organization run solely by volunteers, is the largest community-based rowing organization in Washington, DC, and the leader in bringing recreational activities to the Anacostia River.
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Washington
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Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.
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2309.
Minnesota Dragon Boat Club
The Minnesota Dragon Boat Club (MNDBC) and its members are ambassadors of the international sport of dragon boat racing.
St Paul
Ocean Bay Community Developement Corporation
Founded in 1999, Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation (OBCDC) aims to revitalize the Rockaway Peninsula, enhancing self-sufficiency and quality of life.
ARVERNE
ABYC FOUNDATION INC
Setting Standards for Safer Boating Our mission, focused on workforce development, is to provide the resources needed for educational and lifelong career opportunities to both current and aspiring marine service technicians.
5693
Annapolis
MARYLAND SECTION OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Maryland Section of the American Chemical Society (MD ACS).
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New Windsor
PROVIDENCE WORKING WATERFRONT ALLIANCE
Home City of Providence Adopts Strong Zoning Protections for Providences Working Waterfront and Industrial Businesses August 6 2014 Update After years of working to educate city and state leaders about the importance of Providences working waterfront and nearby industrial businesses the Providence Working Working Waterfront Alliance thanks Mayor Angel Taveras City Council President Michael Solomon and the members of the City Council for adopting strong industrial zoning to protect the good paying blue collar jobs and critical resources our area provides to the city state and wider region.
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