Similar organisations to CITIZEN OF BURMA AWARD ORGANIZATION
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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316.
Bachao
TO HELP THE UNDERPRIVELAGED & DEPRIVED PEOPLE OF BANGLADESH TO PROMOTE EDUCATION & BASIC HEALTHCARE OF UNDERPRIVELEGED CHILDREN IN BANGLADESH SO THAT THEY HAVE OPPURTUNITIES FOR A BETTER LIFE.
Los Angeles
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Religious Media, Communications Organizations
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317.
Its Kairos Time Inc
Non-profit | Inspiring women and young people to be great.
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Westfield
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International Relief
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318.
Laurens Kisebere Childrens Foundation Corporation
We are a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Non-Profit Organization set up to connect sponsors with children in Kisebere village Uganda to help provide school supplies, clothing and more.
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Louisville
Rihanyo Project
Raising funds and building hope for Children in South Africa and Zimbabwe Rihanyo is Tsonga for "Health".
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Santa Barbara
CAMBODIAN MUTUAL ASSISTANCE
Improving the quality of life for economically disadvantaged persons through educational, cultural, economic and social programs.
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LOWELL
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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321.
PARTNERS FOR BETTER FUTURES
Partners for Better Futures Home Leadership Donate Contact Financial Documents More Partners for Better Futures PBF is a nonprofit organization helping improve the lives of poor people around the world primarily focusing on children and education.
Los Altos
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International Relief
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322.
GOOD NEIGHBORS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP
About Good Neighbors Our Mission Core Values Accountability Our Structure How we make changes We support our neighbors who suffer from hunger disasters and oppression.
TUSTIN
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Christian
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323.
TRUE NORTH INC
Together We Can Build a Brighter Future Join us in transforming lives by supporting education selfsufficiency and hope for vulnerable families and children in Uganda.
CLACKAMAS
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Health Support Services
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324.
GLOBAL HEALTHWORKS FOUNDATION
Humanitarian Outreach Projects Benefiting Communities Around the Globe Weve Provided highquality costfree medical treatments to more than 66000 patients.
NEW YORK




