Similar organisations to Valdosta-Lowndes County Family YMCA
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Community Foundations
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3097.
Astoria Parks Recreation & Community Foundation
Enhancing community and recreation by fostering charitable opportunities.
1800
Astoria
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Children's and Youth Services
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3098.
CASA OF BERKS COUNTY
Court Appointed Special Advocates advocate for abused and neglected children with the belief that all children deserve safe, nurturing & permanent homes.
1867
Wyomissing
Camp Wakeshma of St Joseph CO Inc
TO PROVIDE THE YOUTH OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY AND ELSEWHERE A DIVERSE AND WHOLESOME, LOW COST SUMMER CAMPING EXPERIENCE IN A SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT.
Three Rivers
Boys & Girls Club of Cabarrus County
The Boys & Girls Club of Cabarrus County is the premier youth-serving organization in Cabarrus County, with over 2,000 participants each year.
6110
Concord
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3101.
Tate Community Alliance
Providing access and resources to youth families and community Tate Community Alliance is a nonprofit organization reducing disparities affecting the underserved underresourced and vulnerable populations.
Moreno Valley
North Brevard Charities Sharing Center Inc
BRIDGING THE GAP WITH A HAND UP BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.
Titusville
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Human Service Organizations
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3103.
Joshua Project of Schoharie County
The Joshua Project is a volunteer organization working for social justice in our communities by improving the lives of those most vulnerable.
Middleburgh
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Protestant
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3104.
New Life Community Adventist Church
We are a friendly and loving, multi-cultural and Bible based church family located in American Canyon, CA.
1048
Vallejo
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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3105.
AUDUBON AREA COMMUNITY CARE CLINIC INC
Programs and Services Donate Now Community Needs Assessment Employment Opportunities About Audubon Area Community Services Our agencys goal is to seek out identify and work toward mitigating causes of poverty within the community to make the community more responsive to the needs and interests of the lowincome by mobilizing available resources and instilling a greater institutional sense and to develop a system of priorities among projects as needed for the most effective and efficient use of resources for services to lowincome people.
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