Similar organisations to Midland Foundation
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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Community Living Services Incorporated
TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES THROUGH THE PROVISION OF SERVICES WHICH ENHANCE INDIVIDUALS' VALUE, CREATE RESPECT, OFFER CHOICES, AND ENABLE THEM TO LIVE AND WORK INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY.
Fargo
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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308.
Childrens Guild Ltd
The Children’s Guild provides individualized transformational experiences to ensure children, families, and communities thrive.
2578
Parkville
HOPE HOUSE FOR THE MULTIPLE- HANDICAPPED INC
Building opportunities for discovery, choice and self-determination for individuals with intellectual disablities.
1412
El Monte
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Human Service Organizations
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310.
Center for Hope Services Inc
Care for each other Spreading Hope from the Center of our Hearts Providing compassionate care for vulnerable members of our community who need it most.
Staten Island
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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311.
MI Aecres
At MI AECRES we provide free or low-cost non-legal advocacy and legal representation to children with disabilities, ages 0-26, in West Michigan.
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Ludington
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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FAMILIES CREATING COMMUNITIES FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS INC
Enabling adults with disabilities and their families to live happy, full, independent lives Enabling adults with disabilities and their families to live happy full independent lives.
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Wynnewood
Harry Meyering Center Inc
Building meaningful experiences and fulfilled lives.
1199
Mankato
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Single Organization Support
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314.
NWW FOUNDATION
Empowering adults with disabilities through full service vocational rehabilitation.
2527
WINCHESTER
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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CAPABLE KIDS FOUNDATION INC
OUR GOALS Enriching the lives of families living with disabilities 01Eliminating Barriers We create events that take into account a wide variety of needs to reduce stress on individuals with disabilities and their caregivers.
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