Similar organisations to Housing and Learning Opportunities Project
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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BISON CHILDREN'S SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Founded in 1995, the BISON Childrens Scholarship Fund is a privately funded organization whose mission is to broaden the educational opportunities for Western New York children by helping low-income families afford the cost of private K-12 schools.
Buffalo
Summit Academy Transition High School Dayton
A free non-profit public school for children with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related Disorders.
4056
Akron
School Empowerment Network Inc
School Empowerment Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers local leaders to create high-performing schools centered around proven design principles, rigorous and engaging instruction, and caring relationships between students and staff.
New York
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Student Services and Organizations
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Raise Family Coop
Home About Membership Application Calendar Our Team More Welcome to RAISEFamily COOP RobCo.
Orlinda
Facilitating Learning for Youth Inc
Our mission is to increase educational outcomes and lifetime opportunities for children and youth in low income areas.
Orlando
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Human Service Organizations
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Collaborative for Family Education
To provide sanctuary for rescue animals, offer a therapeutic setting for at-risk youth to come out with their circle of support to heal in nature, cultivate community and family education with resources and workshops, and foster holistic well-being through compassionate programs and family development centers.
Florissant
Junior Achievement Of Memphis And The Mid-South
Striving to make Every Child World Ready.
2670
Memphis
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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JOVENES INC
An innovative program of housing and support services designed to give homeless, at-risk youth a chance to succeed.
2843
Los Angeles
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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THE KEY TO LEARNING WITH DR NYMAN
The mission of The Key is to unlock success for all students of all abilities through student-centered learning, a strong teacher/student connection, family involvement, social and emotional acceptance, creative choice, and collaboration that rigorously prepare learners for the 21st Century.
Clermont



