Similar organisations to Alcohol-Drug Council of North Carolina
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Eating Disorder
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The South Jersey Intergroup of Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a Fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating.
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Voorhees
Mental Health Association of Maryland Inc
MHAMD is Maryland’s only volunteer nonprofit citizens organization.
2076
Lutherville Timonium
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Youth Development Programs
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4593.
First Coast Community Development Inc
FCCD was founded in 2011. Supported 130,000+ people in Jacksonville, FL.
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Jacksonville
North Carolina Freeenterprise Foundation
The North Carolina FreeEnterprise Foundation TO PROVIDE INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL RESEARCH, AND OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS TO FOSTER INFORMED CIVIC INVOLVEMENT, DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE FREE ENTERPRISE ECONOMY, AND STRENGTHEN NORTH CAROLINA'S PROSPEROUS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.
4036
Raleigh
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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4595.
The Vine Distributing To the Needs of the Saints
"Rooting a Stable and Healthy Lifestyle for All Returning Citizens.
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Bladensburg
And I Stand
And I Stand is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that focuses on challenges and life changing situations that can affect one’s mental health in minority communities.
474
Houston
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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4597.
Faith Feeding Freedom Foundation
"Planting ROOTS in our COMMUNITY" We not only provide food and clothing, we offer prayer and we listen to their stories and let them know "They MATTER to US and we CARE about THEM" A Glimpse Into Our Ministry.
Falling Waters
RICHARD J CARON FOUNDATION
Our mission is to provide information & engage in dialogue to create an enlightened, caring community to discuss behavioral health & addiction.
20013
WERNERSVILLE
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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4599.
NORTH CAROLINA RARE DISEASE
Rare Disease Innovations Institute Our Mission RDII is a global nonprofit focused on educating engaging and equipping the rare disease community.
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