Similar organisations to North Whidbey Help House
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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3394.
BATTENKILL COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
Supporting Adults and Children with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, including autism To support individuals with disabilities to reach their full potential by fostering individuality and independence, recognizing their unique strengths and abilities and promoting community integration and awareness.
1100
Greenwich
God's Pantry Food Bank, Inc.
Reducing hunger by working together to feed Kentucky communities.
18293
Lexington
ONE SMALL STEP
Providing free clothing, hygiene goods, linens and services to individuals living in poverty.
2987
Gilbert
Metro East Humane Society
MEHS is a NO-KILL, non-profit animal rescue with facilities in Edwardsville and Highland, IL Since 1986, services at MEHS have been dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, the provision of appropriate care and medical attention to and disposition of animals committed to its care, the extension of humane education, and the encouragement of animal population control.
42000
Edwardsville
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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3398.
Harbor Devlopmental Disabilities Foundation
Providing services for children and adults with developmental disabilities in the Harbor Area of Los Angeles County, California Serving persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
3029
Torrance
Wags & Whiskers
Wags & Whiskers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to planning and building an animal shelter to serve pets and people in the Warren County, MO area.
1106
Innsbrook
BONITA SPRINGS ASSISTANCE OFFICE INC
TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO RESIDENTS OF BONITA SPRINGS WHO HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY AN UNEXPECTED CRISIS.
Bonita Spgs
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Other Housing Support Services
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3401.
Miracleplace Pasco Initiative Inc
We care for at-risk and homeless families.
44402
Tampa
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Residential, Custodial Care (Group Home)
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3402.
A GIFT OF TIME - ADULT DAY CARE
Our mission is to make a positive impact on the lives of those with mild to moderate memory loss their caregivers and the community at large.
GEORGETOWN







