Similar organisations to The Mentor Connector
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Public Foundations
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4204.
Uplift Our Youth Fund
The Uplift Our Youth Foundation is an educational and philanthropic foundation whose purpose is to support projects, programs and activities, which enhance opportunities for young people in Clinton, Ingham, and Eaton counties.
972
Lansing
KIDLINKS WORLD INC
Kidlinks World empowers vulnerable children and youth through education, care giving and skills training by directly connecting donors with grass roots initiatives.
Middleton
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Public Foundations
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4206.
BRIDGE FOUNDATION INC
The Bridge Foundation is a non-profit corporation organized to provide a supportive community environment and safe haven for individuals for whom the current societal systems have failed.
Newtown Sq
Ready for Life Inc
Ready for Life provides support, resources and guidance former foster care youth need to successfully transition to adulthood.
1409
Largo
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Foster Care
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4208.
Love Them More Ministries
Love Them More Ministries' goal is to provide duffle bags and overnight essentials in 50 counites in Texas to children that are removed from their homes from neglect and abuse and placed in foster care.
2000
Longview
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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4209.
SPARK Kindness, Inc.
Building a kinder world together - where no one feels alone, bullied, unsupported, or unconnected.
3000
Natick
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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4210.
Anywear
Connecting Youth and adultswith the Beauty of Life AnyWear teaches youth innermanagement that helps with time management a skill that is needed to be great at anything they want to accomplish in life.
Chicago
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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4211.
The Heads Up Youth Foundation Inc
"TO REACH OUT AND GIVE A HELPING HAND TO AS MANY YOUNGSTERS AS POSSIBLE, TO NURTURE AND TO ENCOURAGE THEM TO KEEP THEIR HEADS UP DESPITE THE ADVERSITIES AND CHALLENGES THEY FACE.
Sierra Madre
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Human Service Organizations
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4212.
Community Action Agency of OK City & OK Canadian Counties Inc
To promote the self-sufficiency of the socially, economically, and culturally disadvantaged citizens of Oklahoma and Canadian counties and to eliminate the paradox of poverty among these citizens by opening to everyone the opportunity to work; to live in decency, dignity, and worth; and to secure the opportunities needed to become fully self-sufficient.
Oklahoma City




