Similar organisations to Hemp for Victory
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Public Health Programs
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550.
Partnership for Public Health Inc
We're Better Together TO LEAD AND PARTNER IN PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES ACROSS THE LAKES REGION AND NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR SAFER AND HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES.
1300
Laconia
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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551.
Warrior's Respite
Veteran's helping Veterans. Our mission is to provide hope and healing to military families through three areas: Christ-Centered PTSD recovery courses, a community of believers centered around the healing journey, and the raising-up of soldiers-in-Christ to advance His mission and purpose in and for the world.
204
Mansfield
Together Just
Our mission is to end the stigma attached to mental illness by providing treatment, education, and advocacy for all members of our community.
Catoosa
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Human Service Organizations
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553.
Its Mine Movement
Its Mine Movement is a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to serving the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community by offering accessible mental health therapy services.
Philadelphia
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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554.
Drums of Hope
Drums Of Hope We Love Because He First Loved Us Our Mission Our mission is to provide assistance to refugees immigrants the homeless and the underserved empowering them to become selfsufficient.
Albuquerque
Humble Warrior Wellness Center
Humble Warrior Wellness Center provides yoga, meditation, and other relevant holistic and integrative wellness therapies to our veteran and first responder communities.
526
Wildwood
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Counseling Support Groups
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556.
HORSES & HEROES INC
Dedicated to providing healing benefits of equine assisted & alternative therapies to military & first responder families.
2311
Leavenworth
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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557.
BLACK VETERANS PROJECT
Advancing racial equity in and out of uniform.
8483
Baltimore
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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558.
ONECITY FOR RECOVERY INC
Our nonprofit was formed by a group of individuals in Cincinnati who have been impacted by substance-abuse, as well as small business owners, business executives, community leaders, and clergy.
811
MASON





