Similar organisations to The David K Johnson Foundation Inc
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Alzheimer's
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Alzheimers Support Network of South Central Massachusetts Inc
The Alzheimer’s Support Network is an independent nonprofit organization that brings caring people from South Central Massachusetts together SUPPORT OF ALZHEIMER PATIENTS AND FAMILIES Select Page Become a Volunteer Join the Board LEARN ABOUT ALZHEIMERS EVENTS Caregiver Relief RESEARCH Changes in human microbiome precede Alzheimers cognitive declines Sep 18 2023 In people with Alzheimers disease the underlying changes in the brain associated with dementia.
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Southbridge
Epilepsy Assn of Western New York
A non-profit social service agency offering professional services to individuals diagnosed with epilepsy and/or seizure disorders and their families.
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Buffalo
REACH UP REACH OUT MINISTRIES INC
Worship GOD. Love People. We exist to engage people in holistically caring for orphans and widows.
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Valencia
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Christian
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New Foundland Foundation
TO BRING THE DEEPLY SEATED WISDOM OF GOD IN THE BOOK OF PROVERBS TO THE MODERN MAN.
Sugar Land
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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NOR CAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MISSING
Every year hundreds of thousands of people go missing in the United States.
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Anderson
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Public Foundations
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Gamers Who Give Foundation
Advancing social change through our shared passion for gaming.
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Nazareth
WOLFE STREET FOUNDATION INC
Wolfe Street Foundation is Arkansas' largest non-profit resource dedicated to recovery from alcoholism and addiction.
Little Rock
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Youth Development Programs
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Gaithersburg Beloved Community Initiative Incorporated
To forge intergenerational relationships and community partnerships that promote social justice and help build resilience in and improve the lives of children, youth, families, and older adults.
Gaithersburg
Neeleys Chronic Joy Foundation
•501(c)(3) nonprofit bringing joy to chronically ill children by providing them with activities, and basic needs• Our mission is to bring joy into the lives of chronically ill children by providing them with activities they can do despite their illness, as well as providing for their basic needs.
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Mesa





