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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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Veterans for Peace Inc
We meet once a month to discuss current and future plans.
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Sheboygan
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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353.
 
Adirondack Vets House Inc
PROVIDE SAFE STABLE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR HOMELESS AND AT RISK VETERANS.
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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354.
 
Douglas County Veterans Monument Foundation Corp
We are the Douglas County Veteran's Monument Foundation, a non-profit committed to serving veterans and their families in the community.
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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355.
 
Joseph and Sarah Caring for Vets Inc
Joseph and Sarah Caring for Veterans (JSCV) - provides transitional housing and supportive services for homeless veterans.
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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Cvma TX 23-3 San Antonio
We are an Association of Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles as a hobby.
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Village Family
Village Family is a 501(c)3 hunger relief nonprofit organization that feeds, clothes and educates.
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Tlc Homelessness Board
Our Mission: To provide leadership for the elimination of homelessness in Lucas County TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR THE ELIMINATION OF HOMELESSNESS IN TOLEDO LUCAS COUNTY.
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Sdf East 243Rd Street Housing Development Fund Corporation
For 60+ years, Samaritan Daytop Village has been improving the quality of life for New Yorkers with addiction & mental health treatment and supportive housing.
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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360.
 
CALL ON ME FOUNDATION INC
CALL ON ME FOUNDATION Answering the call for our fallen Veterans and their families when they need it most Helping The Families of Our Fallen Veterans THE CALL ON ME FOUNDATION The Call On Me Foundation was founded by 5 Marine Corps Veterans who decided to continue their service by serving others.
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