Similar organisations to Midwest Women and Childrens Services
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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West Central Community Action
Empowering families and individuals to achieve their highest potential.
1600
Harlan
The Resource Center for Community Action Inc
The Resource Center for Community Action, founded in 2006 by community volunteers who graciously give back to the community, provide services and programs.
767
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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255.
Daily Needs Assistance Inc
A non-profit organization that offers programs that minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the greater Plain City area.
1800
Plain City
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Human Service Organizations
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256.
R&E Family Foundation
DRIVE is a501(c)3 that supports the education, health, and wellness of Michigan children aged 0 to 22.
15
Bruce Twp
NATIONAL WIC ASSOCIATION
Nonprofit education arm and advocacy voice of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) #WICStrong The National WIC Association (NWA) is the nonprofit voice of the WIC program.
23597
WASHINGTON
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Human Service Organizations
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258.
Kids Helping Kids Sacramento
We are a group of empowered students positively transforming the lives of children locally & globally LEARNING IS BEST BY DOING AND DOING IS BEST BY SERVING OTHERS Kids Helping Kids is a nonprofit corporation made up of empowered students who make a difference from the classroom to the community by investing in the lives of children in need locally and globally.
2125
Fair Oaks
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Human Service Organizations
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259.
HUNGER AT HOME
Hunger at Home is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that accepts excess food from businesses and donates to different charities so they can feed the homeless and hungry.
1066
SAN JOSE
MOUNTAINVIEW DAYCARE NUTRITION PROGRAM
Home What We Do Child care providers are a basecamp for many families providing nutritional meals fun activities and loving care for children.
ARLINGTON
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Human Service Organizations
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261.
MERCY CARES INC
Our mission is to reduce the effects of poverty by addressing food insecurities.
236
Fort Worth





