Similar organisations to Away 2 Heal A Nonprofit Corporation
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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Warriors Once Again
TO IDENTIFY HOMELESS VETERANS AND PROVIDE THEM A PLACE TO LIVE WHILE WORKING TO TRANSITION VETERANS BACK INTO THE COMMUNITY.
Spartanburg
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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434.
Starfish Foundation Inc
Assistance for individuals who have gone through traumatic life experiences with their road to recovery, and getting them to become functioning members of society without interference from past trauma FREE retreats for veterans - Healing Warrior Hearts To raise funds for scholarships to assist individuals to attend programs for emotional healing and to provide retreats for emotional healing for military veterans Home About Us Who We Serve Ways to Give Contact Us Annual Meeting More.
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Milwaukee
Giving 365 Inc
Providing resources, support, and educational opportunities for individuals and families.
709
Eastvale
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Children's and Youth Services
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436.
A Creative Pause Inc
Building resilience through nonjudgmental expression A Creative Pause nurtures emotional wellness and resilience in communities around the world.
Portland
Beyond the Teams
Beyond the Teams is a group of former Navy SEALs who joined together after retiring from the military to undertake a new kind of mission.
1914
San Diego
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Low-Cost Temporary Housing (includes Youth Hostels)
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Compassionate Homes Inc
Compassionate Homes for Veterans (CHV) provides stable housing for homeless and at-risk veterans.
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Sykesville
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Project Healing Prosperity and Freedom Inc
A meeting place for all who are fighting for humanity.
198
Crestview
Trails of Purpose
Trails of Purpose is a 501c3 charitable organization driven for innovative Veteran Community.
3879
CHESAPEAKE
Relationships With Purpose
“Relationships with Purpose” is a charitable 501 (c) 3 nonprofit multiservice organization promoting a sense of purpose, opportunities to become self-sufficient, and wellness through supportive resources/relations for unhoused individuals, those at risk of losing their place of residence, those living in harmful housing conditions, and/or newly rehomed, often encountering poverty, mental challenges, addictions, and any form of traumatic experiences.
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