Similar organisations to North Hills Affordable Housing DBA HEARTH
Back 2 Skool Bash Inc
Annual community-wide event to celebrate the start of a new school year.
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Paola
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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2396.
Sheltering Tree Inc
We are a non-profit organization, dedicated to building apartment communities for adults with DD.
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Omaha
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Urban Resources Development Corporation
We continued our program of assisting low to moderate income homeowners including senior citizens in making pertinent repairs to their owner-occupied homes by providing the needed financial resources expertise and facilitating the process of making the repairs.
Philadelphia
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Economic Development
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Dungannon Development Commission Inc
Visit Dungannon Development Commission online at www.
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Public Foundations
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Rob Esche Save of the Day Foundation Inc
The Save of the Day Foundation is the charitable partner of the @uticacomets supporting the needs of youth throughout the Mohawk Valley.
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Utica
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Human Service Organizations
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Uplifting Women By Soulshine Boudoir
About Events Blog Contact More Past Events WHAT WE ARE UP TO Supporting Local Cowgirls Donating to Hurricane Victims Hosting a Monthly Book Club Another Ladies Night Out in the Books.
West Middlesex
Foster Love Project
We provide impactful resources to kids who experience foster care with our free shopping center, teen mentoring, excellent hair care & family events.
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Pittsburgh
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Single Organization Support
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2402.
VERA LLOYD PRESBYTERIAN FOUNDATION INC
Our mission is to heal, prepare and empower children, youth, and families in need.
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LITTLE ROCK
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only)
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2403.
BRAND NEW MERCIES RECOVERY
Working to help mothers with addiction and keep families together in Northwest Arkansas Learn more about our mission Of the 916 children in NWA who entered the foster care system in 2016 476 52 entered due entirely or partially to substance abuse Mothers suffering from drug addiction are the most common factor putting children at risk in Northwest Arkansas.
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