Similar organisations to FBI Charlotte Citizens Academy Alumni Association
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Youth Development Programs
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Reclaiming Americas Communities Through Empowerment
Building a stronger community where the youth can feel safe, which is possible through effective community programs and development projects.
Gardena
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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Crime Prevention Fund
The Crime Prevention Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving the West Metro Area.
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St Bonifacius
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Professional Societies & Associations
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North Carolina Recreational Therapy Association
ADVANCEMENT OF RECREATIONAL THERAPY AND RELATED PURPOSES Welcome to the North Carolina Recreational Therapy Association NCRTA Bonfire Store Looking for NCRTA branded merchandise.
Zebulon
MECKLENBURG CITIZENS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
MeckEd’s mission is fueled by our vision of a more just and equitable world in which all young people have a fair shot at a bright future.
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Charlotte
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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Metro Young Latino Professionals Association Inc
Our mission is to amplify the power of Latinos through civic and professional engagement.
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Papillion
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Education N.E.C.
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Rubies Corporation
We equip, educate, and empower girls and women to eradicate sex trafficking.
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Milwaukee
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Youth Development Programs
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SACRAMENTO SHERIFF'S ACTIVITIES LEAGUE INC
INVESTING IN OUR YOUTH TOGETHER WE CAN BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND YOUTH IN THE COMMUNITY SAL is a 501c 3 NonProfit organization.
Sacramento
Carolina Immigration Law
Experienced Caring Immigration Law Team Changing Lives with Affordable and AccessibleImmigration Legal Services Helping Immigrants is Our Mission Many immigrants in our community are eligible for immigration relief but do not apply because the cost of legal representation is very high.
Charlotte
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Youth Development Programs
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YOUTH LEAD NC
Youth LEAD NC, equips individuals with disabilities, ages 30 and younger, with peer support and essential skills to cultivate the next generation of disability rights leaders and to foster their development as independent, productive members of society.
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Raleigh




