Similar organisations to Warren County United Way Inc
-
Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
-
2746.
Access Housing Inc
Building community connections daily to ensure that people with disabilities have the tools to achieve in the workplace, at home, and in their community.
301
Pawtucket
-
Neighborhood/Block Association
-
2747.
Westside Community Improvement Association
Making Progress Where People Matter Combatting urban blight and restoring neighborhoods by acquiring and rehabilitating unused/underutilized properties and creating neighborhood community centers and providing a variety of educational, recreational, and vocational services where such facilities are lacking or insufficient.
2600
Eureka
LEADERSHIP CENTRE COUNTY
Elevating Leaders. Elevating the Community.
1600
State College
Thomasville-Thomas County Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization building affordable housing and serving Thomasville, GA and surrounding counties.
2300
Thomasville
-
Intergroup/Race Relations
-
2750.
Racial Equity Community Network Inc
We seek to unite activists & organizations to actively combat racism in our community of Fishers, IN.
725
Fishers
-
Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
-
2751.
We Organization
Welcome Together we can. Giving back through lifechanging experiences.
Chicago
-
Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
-
2752.
Center for Citizen Impact Inc
Renewing and Expanding America039s Participative Democracy If we want a more harmonious and just nation it is time in America for more and more of us to recoverour founders concern for the general welfare or the common good We needmillions of people who will care not for themselves alone but for the whole nation.
Indianapolis
COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION OF ERIE
Community Action Commission of Erie, Huron & Richland Counties,Inc.
1606
SANDUSKY
-
Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
-
2754.
ONECITY FOR RECOVERY INC
Our nonprofit was formed by a group of individuals in Cincinnati who have been impacted by substance-abuse, as well as small business owners, business executives, community leaders, and clergy.
811
MASON






