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Community Rebuilding
  • Community Mental Health Center

  • 5545.

United Community Services Inc

Building a stronger community by empowering individuals and families to live healthy and meaningful lives.

Social Rank

2300

Location

Bennington

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Community Rebuilding

North Shore Elder Services, Inc.

Our mission is to ensure everyone’s choice to lead fulfilling lives as they age.

Social Rank

4698

Location

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Community Rebuilding
  • Emergency Assistance (Food, Clothing, Cash)

  • 5547.

HOMETOWN HEROES INC

Hometown Heroes, Inc. serves as the umbrella organization for camping programming serving children facing extreme trauma.

Location

Grafton

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Community Rebuilding

UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI INC

United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in Northeast Mississippi.

Social Rank

5279

Location

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Community Rebuilding
  • Gift Distribution

  • 5549.

THE CHRISTIAN LAYMANS CORPS

724 834 4464 724 834 4464 Welcome to Christian Layman Corps Dedicated to making our community a better place.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution

  • 5550.

SKIP - SUPPORTING KIDS IN PAIN

501(c)(3) non-profit organization for the benefit of children in hospitals.

Social Rank

1086

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Community Rebuilding
  • Group Home (Long-Term, Primarily Assisted Living)

  • 5551.

L2 FOR KIDS INC A NEBRASKA NONPROFIT CORPORATION

Clothes for Youth Providing underprivileged children with new clothes for school to help increase their selfesteem and wellbeing.

Location

Willow Island

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Community Rebuilding

FACETS CARES INC

FACETS is a non-profit serving our neighbors experiencing homelessness, hunger and poverty in Fairfax County for 35 years strong.

Social Rank

4383

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FAIRFAX

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Community Rebuilding
  • Home Health Care (includes Visiting Nurse Associations)

  • 5553.

HOMEPLUS CARE

Better at Home Best in Our Care Home and CommunityBased Services HCBS were first introduced in 1983 whenCongress added Section 1915c to the Social Security Act allowing states to apply for waivers from Medicaid rules that prioritize institutional care.

Location

UPPER DARBY

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