Similar organisations to Woodbury Police K9 Fund
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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3898.
WEST MICHIGAN CRITTER HAVEN
We are dedicated to helping small animals and rabbits.
4200
Grand Rapids
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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3899.
Rescue for Pet Sake
Rescue For Pet Sake / Shoppe / Adopt Vintage / Collectables / Antiques / Adoption Center RESCUE HOMELESS ANIMALS AND FIND FOREVER HOMES Rescue for Pet Sake Home Rescue for Pet Sake gets dogs and kitties from a variety of animal shelters.
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Grass Valley
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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3900.
South Shore Park Watch
A non-profit organization for the preservation, enhancement and enjoyment of South Shore Park by sponsoring educational, recreational and volunteer events.
2300
Milwaukee
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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3901.
Barb's Dog Rescue Inc
BDR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, dedicated to helping homeless dogs in Rocky Point, Mexico.
34000
Lukeville
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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3902.
Burnet Senior Housing Opportunites Inc
Opportunities for Williamson & Burnet Counties is the area's official community action agency.
1400
Georgetown
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Management & Technical Assistance
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3903.
Foundation for National Youth Organizations
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Lipan
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Human Service Organizations
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3904.
Philadelphia Community Outreach Corporation
To aid in community development and rid the community of blight and drug activity.
Philadelphia
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Health Support Services
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3905.
ALS Network
We connect need with support, questions with answers, thought leaders with new ideas, research to funding, and advocates to challenge the status quo.
6282
Woodland Hills
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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3906.
SOUTHWEST COLLECTIVE
Home Resources About Support SWC Press More A NONPARTISAN NONRELIGIOUS WOMENOWNED GOVERNED ORGANIZATION OUR mission We provide an open forum for southwest side residents to voice their concerns hear new perspectives from their neighbors learn about existing public resources and launch economic educational and recreational initiatives that bring our siloed communities together.
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