Similar organisations to Meridian Womens Chorus Inc
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Music
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4555.
Music Unites Inc
Music Unites works towards transforming inner city landscapes by empowering urban youth through music.
6874
Santa Monica
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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4556.
Little Sistahs in the Know Inc
OUR PROGRAMS Monthly Meetings Little Sistahs meet once a month to discuss a predetermined book selection that has an AfricanAmerican girl or woman as the main character.
Monroe Township
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Youth Development Programs
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4557.
Little Sistahs in the Know Inc
OUR PROGRAMS Monthly Meetings Little Sistahs meet once a month to discuss a predetermined book selection that has an AfricanAmerican girl or woman as the main character.
Monroe Township
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Christian
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4558.
Two Eight Ministries Inc
MUSIC WITH A MISSION www. twoeightministries.
1200
Indianapolis
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Music
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4559.
Blues Lovers United Enrichment Society of Reno
Keepin the Blues Alive Since 1993 Our mission To increase awareness of the culture history and diversity of blues music through education and participation in community events Visit our Gallery for more pics.
Reno
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Women's Service Clubs
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4560.
Soroptimist Foundation of Carmel Bay
A global women’s organization whose members volunteer to improve the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment.
5824
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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4561.
Arts & Business Council of Sacramento
Sacramento Alliance for Regional Arts (SARA) leads the greater Sacramento community to advocate for SARA is a coalition of the creative community and champions of the arts in the greater Sacramento area.
518
Sacramento
Women of Color Education Collaborative, Inc.
The goal of the WOCEC is to create a diverse and thriving network of women leaders serving in demanding positions in P-16 education and nonprofit organizations.
Savannah
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Youth Development Programs
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4563.
Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
Provide girls high-quality learning opportunities that emphasize critical and creative thinking, place-based learning, and meaningful engagements with technology and with innovative education/supportive mentoring across critical years of adolescence, so they develop the aspirations and high-level skills they need to create new college pathways.
Marshall




