Similar organisations to Louisville Urban League
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only)
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3313.
Westcare Kentucky Inc
A family of nonprofit organizations providing a wide spectrum of health and human services in 17 states, 4 U.
6853
Henderson
Lynch Wellness and Recovery Foundation Inc
Provide recovery and education services for alcohol and substance abusers a realpossibility Restoring Hope One Family at a Time Rebuilding Lives Filled with health and wellness Navigating Treatment Recovery SupportServices Concierge services for professionals Therapy Substance use disorders create a world of painful emotional stress and confusion for all involved.
Norwell
Forward Paths Foundation Inc
Our mission is to positively influence at risk youth and forever revolutionize their path Forward Paths' mission is to positively influence at-risk youth and forever revolutionize their path to independence.
2400
Leesburg
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Community Coalitions
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3316.
Multicultural Coalition Inc
IDENTIFY AND ADVOCATE FOR BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS AND CHALLENGES FACED BY MARGINALIZED PEOPLE OF COLOR.
Menasha
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Mental Health Associations - Multipurpose
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3317.
Black Applied Behavior Analysts Inc
Provide insight/clarity on the benefits of applied behavior analysis and its impact on society.
5800
Riverdale
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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3318.
Delta Inc
The Developmental Enhancement Life and Training Alliance Incorporated (DELTA Inc.
241
Birmingham
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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3319.
African Leaders Council Inc
The African Leaders Council (ALC) is a Florida 501(c)3 nonprofit established in 2015 to serve US Citizens and Permanent Residents who are African immigrants and descendants by improving their quality of life.
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Orlando
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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3320.
Nashville Peace and Justice Center
NPJC is a community coalition working to promote equity & to create peace, justice and sustainability through reflection, education and non-violent action.
2540
Nashville
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Crime, Legal Related N.E.C.
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3321.
TENNESSEE JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
WHO WE ARETennessee Juvenile Court Services Association In September 1972 Juvenile Court representatives from Davidson Hamilton Knox and Shelby Counties met in Nashville and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for the purpose of establishing a professional association of juvenile court workers that would become a permanent organization to serve the interest and needs of children in the State.
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