Similar organisations to The Juvenile Justice Initiative
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Single Organization Support
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2602.
Wheaton Academy Institute
The Wheaton Academy Institute's mission is to advance Christian education.
West Chicago
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Community Service Clubs, Youth Development
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2603.
Apache County Youth Council
Our mission is to empower our youth families and communities by providing necessary tools resources and educational opportunities for individuals to make healthy informed decisions.
St Johns
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Residential, Custodial Care (Group Home)
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2604.
North Alabama Juvenile Christian Center
Christ-centered Adolescent Recovery 501 (c) 3 Healing Broken Hearts, One Wound at a Time.
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Horton
Community Hands Development Corporation
Community Hands empower, equip, and develop communities through meaningful services dedicated to strengthening and engaging veterans, ex-offenders, Dads and youth offering support services to increase financial literacy, educational and career readiness as well as community resources.
Colleyville
18 SOUTH YOUTH MINISTRIES
18 South Youth Center Physical Address: 17 N.
1844
RED LION
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Child Abuse, Prevention of
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2607.
YORK COUNTY CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CEN
We exist to reduce the trauma of child abuse investigations, foster professional collaboration and promote education regarding the prevention of child abuse.
1883
YORK
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Interfaith Issues
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2608.
MECCA 20 20 INCORPORATED
EMPOWERING RELEASEES WITH A BRIGHTER FUTURE Our Mission To break the rate of homelessness and recidivism by providing recently incarcerated individuals with the workforce training and the resources needed to build and maintain a successful life for themselves and their families.
Ocala
YWCA OF EVANSVILLE INDIANA INC
24 / 7 Crisis Line Shelter, Advocacy and Supportive Services After-School Programming and Mentoring Tribute to Achievement May 1st 530 PM Evansville Country Club TShirts Sweatshirts More.
4260
EVANSVILLE
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Youth Development Programs
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2610.
THE 7UICE FOUNDATION INC
A History of Systemic Racism The 7uice Foundations work is centered on the premise that a history of systemic racism has created entrenched barriers to educational opportunity socioeconomic mobility and access to health and wellness for marginalized communities.
WALTHAM



