Similar organisations to Governor Bellingham-Cary House Association
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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3313.
Sheltering Tree Inc
We are a non-profit organization, dedicated to building apartment communities for adults with DD.
2100
Omaha
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Arts Education/Schools
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3314.
Warrenton Antiquarian Society
To preserve, interpret, and share educational resources related to local artistic, agricultural, community, and family histories.
WARRENTON
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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3315.
Marlborough Community Land Trust
relief of the poor Building Homes Stabilizing Communities Everyone is entitled to a safe stable home KCCLT is a missiondriven community partner that creates permanently affordable housing solutions and advocates for housing policies that promote equity and inclusion.
Kansas City
Fisher House, Inc.
Fisher House, Inc. supports military members, veterans and their families staying at Fisher Houses in San Antonio at no cost while receiving medical treatment.
2013
San Antonio
Habitat for Humanity of Broward
Habitat Broward is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing in Broward County.
622
Fort Lauderdale
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Single Organization Support
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3318.
Wright Tavern Legacy Trust
Repair and restore historic property, convert to education center open to the community, guests and tourists Stay up to date with the latest events happenings and goings on at the Wright Tavern with our newsletter.
Concord
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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3319.
Jefferson County Heritage and Historical Society
HomeAdoptions Archaeology AudioVisual BiographiesBirth Records Book IndexesCemetery TranscriptionsChurchesCourt Govt.
Festus
PALO ALTO SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT INC
Homepage Stevenson House Providing affordable housing in Palo Alto for independent lowincome seniors Welcome to Stevenson House Stevenson House is a community resource in Santa Clara County meeting a critical need affordable independent housing for lowincome seniors.
PALO ALTO
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Christian
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3321.
Restoration Center
"Restoration" To minister to the spiritual and physical needs of the poor, the destitute, those who are referred to as the least of these in Fort Worth and to help develop them to become productive citizens.
948
Fort Worth



