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Autism Support of Imperial County Inc
Welcome to Autism Support of Imperial County, a support network for autistic individuals and their families.
4300
El Centro
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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3089.
THE HEART GALLERY OF NEW MEXICO FOUNDATION
Empowering New Mexico's Foster Youth -We help find foster children forever, loving families.
705
Albuquerque
YOUTH HORIZONS INC
A faith-based Christian nonprofit in Wichita, KS, serving high-need youth through residential, mentoring, advocacy services.
3214
Wichita
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Legal Services
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3091.
Mid-South Immigration Advocates Inc
Our mission is to provide quality, free and low-cost immigration representation to low-income Mid-Southerners, to seek justice for the entire immigrant community, and to advocate for fair immigration policies.
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PHOENIX COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
Our mission is to provide financial literacy, housing assistance, support to children in the arts programs, outreach to seniors and business consulting to faith-based organizations and churches including the general public.
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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3093.
SRVEF- Cougar Education Fund
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Children's and Youth Services
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3094.
The C A L L in Lonoke County
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Amateur Sports Competitions
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3095.
Play Marin
Play Marin seeks to level the playing field by providing equitable access to athletic and adventure opportunities for Marin City youth, and to further promote social change by creating opportunities for children of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds to learn and grow together through play.
Sausalito
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Children's and Youth Services
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3096.
Kids Backing Kids
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Wellesley Hills





