Similar organisations to Philadelphia Bail Fund
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Private Independent Foundations
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4825.
Phil Zwickler Charitable & Memorial Foundation Tr
A foundation founded on the life and work of Phil Zwickler MISSION STATEMENT The Phil Zwickler Charitable and Memorial Foundation Trust was established in 1993 and is dedicated to advancing those issues and causes and to empowering those people and groups to whom Phil Zwickler was devoted throughout his lifetime.
92
Plainview
SAFE FUTURES, INC
Safe Futures Services All services are free and confidential.
New London
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Unknown
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4827.
Helping Captives
Helping Captives is a Christian anti-trafficking and support organization serving the Spokane Washington and Northern Idaho regions.
5440
Spokane Valley
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Alumni Associations
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4828.
Alumni Association of the Morris County Recovery Court
Phone 19734796609 The Alumni Association provides lifelong recovery support to the participants and graduates of the Morris County Recovery Court Hear what some of our graduates say.
Kenvil
Armer Foundation For Kids
Local nonprofit helping families in our community with children battling extreme medical conditions Our Mission:To reduce financial barriers for families so that they can care for their children with chronic or life-altering diseases.
2200
Phoenix
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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4830.
Community Soar Project
The mission of the Community SOAR Project is to support persons at risk for or those who are returning from incarceration.
22
Jacksonville
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Human Service Organizations
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4831.
United Ways of Tennessee
United Ways of Tennessee is a union of the state's 28 United Way chapters that work together in collective action for Tennessee’s citizens.
1507
Murfreesboro
FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Foothills Community Foundation is an independent public charity that stewards philanthropic resources from institutional and individual donors to community based organizations.
261
ANDERSON
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Economic Development
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4833.
THE SEQUOYAH FUND INC
Lending, training, and promoting entrepreneurship for enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and business owners in the seven westernmost counties of North Carolina.
1640
CHEROKEE




