Similar organisations to Youth of Malawi, Inc.
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Big Brother, Big Sisters
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5275.
Tnt Youth Ministry
check out www. tntyouthministry. com for more info.
2300
Ephrata
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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5276.
ESPERANZA-HOPE FOR THE CHILDREN INC
www. EsperanzaHFTC. com Helping the children of Honduras Esperanza’s mission is to provide charitable services, including financial assistance for medical treatment and educational costs for the impoverished people living in Honduras.
270
Stow
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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5277.
Community Health and Empowerment Through Education and Research Inc
Community Empowering Community: It’s who we are.
574
Silver Spring
Laurel Boys and Girls Club Inc
Educational and Recreational programs for youth in the DMV.
1400
Laurel
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Urban, Community
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5279.
Lincoln Park Business Group
TO ENHANCE THE IMAGE OF DULUTH'S LINCOLN PARK COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AS A VIABLE DEVELOPMENT AREA Strengthening Lincoln Park Businesses From the rocks to the docks just west of Duluths Downtown and Canal Park the Lincoln Park Business Group serves the businesses and organizations of this vibrant revitalized neighborhood.
Duluth
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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5280.
Village Care Project
The Village Care Project is currently focused on helping provide clean water filters and malaria bed nets to African village people in Tanzania, Africa.
36
Loveland
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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5281.
Ethiopian Community Association in Memphis
CHARITABLE CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF MEMPHIS Serving our community since 1998 programs SERVICEs EDER UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Cordova
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Economic Development
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5282.
A Glimpse of Africa
AGOA is a non-profit that brings people together by showcasing educating, and celebrating diverse African cultures while fostering community through programs that voice, advocate for, and address African refugees and immigrant needs and disparities.
2681
Grand Rapids
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Youth Development Programs
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5283.
YOUTH LEAD NC
Youth LEAD NC, equips individuals with disabilities, ages 30 and younger, with peer support and essential skills to cultivate the next generation of disability rights leaders and to foster their development as independent, productive members of society.
379
Raleigh





