Similar organisations to Plymouth Opportunity House A Non- Profit Housing Corporation
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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4231.
The Southington-Cheshire Community YMCAs Inc
The Y is a cause-driven nonprofit committed to strengthening the community.
5200
Southington
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Human Service Organizations
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4232.
BRIDGE ACADEMY AND COMMUNITY CENTER INC
Love God. Love Your Neighbor. Love Your Neighborhood.
1700
COATESVILLE
Victory Human Services, Inc
We are the largest minority-led non-profit human service agency in Massachusetts.
955
Boston
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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4234.
WELLNESS & PREVENTION FOUNDATION
Helping South Orange County youth & families lead healthier lives Help youth and family live healhty lives MISSION To increase access to mental health prevention and early intervention for south Orange County youth.
3100
SAN CLEMENTE
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Credit Unions
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4235.
Credit Unions Chartered in the State of Michigan
We have been providing the best financial services since 1946, serving Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe and Livingston Counties.
2179
Wyandotte
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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4236.
Gardena South Park Senior Project Inc
Using cooperative principles, CSI develops and manages exceptional, affordable rental communities where seniors enjoy opportunities to thrive.
1100
Warren
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Housing Rehabilitation
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4237.
Housing Improvement Initiative
Your St. Joseph Home Girls Welcome home Hii.
St Joseph
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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4238.
Womens Resource Center
The Women's Resource Center has supported survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families in Beaverhead and Madison counties since 1977.
946
Dillon
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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4239.
BOSTON TENANT COALITION INC
Skip to navigation Building Tenant Power in Boston The Boston Tenants Coalition BTC is a coalition of grassroots tenant neighborhood groups community development corporations and homeless and advocacy organizations that promotes affordable housing in Boston organized to defend and expand the rights of tenants and to push city state and federal government as well as private industry to address the needs of lowincome tenants.
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