Similar organisations to United Way of Acton-Boxborough, Inc.
Changed Lives Christian Center Inc
Changed Lives Christian Center - Birmingham, AL CLCC is a Christ-centered ministry that offers transitional housing for men who desire to break the cycle of homelessness in their own lives, whether from the economic recession or other personal issues such as substance abuse and/or mental illness.
1400
Birmingham
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Management & Technical Assistance
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4709.
Humangood Cornerstone
We are California's largest nonprofit provider of senior housing and one of the 10 largest nonprofit senior living organizations in the nation.
21000
Duarte
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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4710.
The Louisa Humane Society Inc
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for the homeless and abandoned animals through foster care and adoption services.
4400
LOUISA
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Unknown
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4711.
Valley Charities Inc
Local non-profit thrift store serving Mat-Su residents since the 1950's.
2600
Wasilla
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Management & Technical Assistance
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4712.
Community Alliance for the Homeless Inc
Leading effective community practices to end homelessness in Memphis and Shelby County.
2300
Memphis
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Home Improvement/Repairs
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4713.
Hammer and Heart
TO PROVIDE URGENT HOME REPAIRS TO NEIGHBORS OF THE SWANNANOA VALLEY WHO ARE FINANCIALLY UNABLE TO MAINTAIN THEIR HOMES IN A SAFE OR LIVABLE CONDITION.
Black Mountain
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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4714.
American Housing Fund
American Housing Fund is a nonprofit organization created to serve the many needs of tenants of DC.
27
Washington
Central City Neighborhood Partners
Providing Essential Services, Building Financial Security, & Empowering Tomorrow’s leaders.
438
Los Angeles
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Single Organization Support
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4716.
FRIENDS OF SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES
Housing IS AN ESSENTIALHUMAN RIGHT AND WESTRIVE TO MAKE ITAffordable and Accessible Friends of SCLARC provides fully integrated supportive housing services and wraparound support to promote housing stability within one of our communitys most vulnerable populations the developmentally disabled.
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