Similar organisations to Miami Hoshuko Inc
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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TACKLES4CANCER
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for cancer patients through transportation.
Long Beach
Power Inspires Progress Inc
Power Inspires Progress (PIP) provides stabilization, training, and job placement for individuals with chronic barriers to employment.
Cincinnati
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Senior Centers/Services
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Minneluzahan Senior Citizens Center
TO ENCOURAGE SENIORS TO REMAIN ACTIVE AND INVOLVED IN A SOCIAL AND RECREATIONAL SETTING BY PROVIDING PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES.
Rapid City
Food for Families
Food for Families strives, first and foremost, to serve each individual that walks through our door with care, compassion and dignity.
BULLHEAD CITY
Ss. James and John Catholic Sc
SS. James & John Catholic School is dedicated to providing a Christ centered education that instills academic excellence and empowers students to become positive champions of change and productive citizens in global society.
BALTIMORE
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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Stewart Standouts Foundation Incorporated
THE MISSION OF THE STEWART STANDOUTS FOUNDATION INC.
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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Micaelas Army Foundation
MICAELA'S ARMY FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO RAISE AND DONATE MONEY TO HELP FUND CANCER RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AWARENESS, AND PATIENT SUPPORT FOR THE CANCERS THAT AFFECT CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, YOUND ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Celina
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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CuzWeCare, Incorporated
Based on our commitment to diversity, creativity, and respect for others, CuzWeCare uses community outreach to enhance the comfort of those who are generally less fortunate than ourselves.
Newington
Hernando Reptile and Exotics Rescue, Inc.
Our mission is to promote the health and well-being of abused, neglected, unwanted, and abandoned native and non-native reptiles and exotic animals through rescue, rehabilitation, education, and community outreach, while preserving the native Florida ecosystem and preventing release of invasive species.
Spring Hill


