Similar organisations to Peers for Change Corporation
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Parent Teacher Group
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3628.
Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers
Official Tweets for James K. Polk Elementary School Alexandria City Public Schools #PolkPride #EveryStudentSucceeds Official page of James K.
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Alexandria
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Single Organization Support
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3629.
Florence Friends of Kids First Foundation
Florence Friends of Kids First Foundation DONATE NOW Photo by Jeswin Thomas on Unsplash ABOUT US Florence Friends of Kids First Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that raises funds to support the Florence Unified School Districts mission to ensure that every student discovers their potential to succeed.
Florence
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Children's and Youth Services
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3630.
Youth of Lewis County Inc
Youth Of Lewis County Peer Services For Youth Youth Peer Advocates Youth Peer Advocates YPAs assist young people aged 1421 facing challenges related to disabilities mental health substance use juvenile justice special education and foster care.
Copenhagen
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Economic Development
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3631.
The Odis Ella Foundation
Empowering Legacies. Transforming Communities.
Columbia
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Single Organization Support
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3632.
Kingsman Leadership Academy
Investing in our youth strengthening our communities promoting economic opportunity through academic achievement.
Wesley Chapel
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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3634.
Portland Forward
We are an intergenerational learning hub for the political process.
Portland
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Youth Centers and Clubs (includes Boys/Girls Clubs)- Multipurpose
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3635.
Children and Parent Resource Group Inc
Home About us Early Education Workshops Family Life Education Project LCE Community Education Project Contact More Our multifacet approach is effective and provides substantial benefit to the neighborhoods and communities we serve Strengthening educational social and moral outcomes of children youth and families.
High Point
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Law, International Law, and Jurisprudence
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3636.
SCHOOL JUSTICE PROJECT INC
School Justice ProjectSJP is a legal services and advocacy organization serving older students with special education needs who are involved in DCs juvenile and criminal legal systems.
WASHINGTON

