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ELDERNET OF LOWER MERION AND NARBERTH
ElderNet is a not for profit 501 (c)(3) organization working to help older and disabled adults to remain safely in their homes by providing free services.
910
Bryn Mawr
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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3782.
West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency Inc
“The mission of West CAP is to take action against poverty by developing the social and economic assets of low-income families and their communities and by working to create a more just and sustainable society.
1600
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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3783.
Community Partnerships Inc
Building inclusive communities that embrace the inherent potential in every individual.
389
Raleigh
Avalon A Center for Women and Children
Avalon Center works to end domestic and sexual violence by breaking the cycle of abuse through education, prevention, shelter and support services in the greater Williamsburg and Middle Peninsula communities.
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Williamsburg
Women's Resource Center
Women's Resource Center is dedicated to providing quality supportive services to women, men, and children threatened by domestic violence or sexual assault.
1217
Oceanside
EVAN M NAKASHIGE FOUNDATION
RE-THINK Mental Health: The mission of the Evan M Nakashige Foundation is to grow the behavioral health provider workforce.
Aiea
Recovery Resources
Recovery Resources helps people write a New Story for a vibrant and fulfilling life in recovery.
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Snowmass
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Hospital (General)
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3788.
TEXOMA HEALTH FOUNDATION
Supporting the health and well being of the people in our community.
1700
DENISON
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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3789.
AUDUBON AREA COMMUNITY CARE CLINIC INC
Programs and Services Donate Now Community Needs Assessment Employment Opportunities About Audubon Area Community Services Our agencys goal is to seek out identify and work toward mitigating causes of poverty within the community to make the community more responsive to the needs and interests of the lowincome by mobilizing available resources and instilling a greater institutional sense and to develop a system of priorities among projects as needed for the most effective and efficient use of resources for services to lowincome people.
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