Similar organisations to Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter Inc
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Spouse Abuse, Prevention of
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5581.
S O S SHELTER INC
24 hour Crisis Line: 607-754-4340 Online chat (M-F, 8:30-4:30): rise-ny.
1800
Endicott
Mini O'Beirne Crisis Nursery
MOCN prevents child abuse and neglect by providing emergency care free of charge to children and their families involved in a crisis situation.
5821
Springfield
MICAH House Corporation
MICAH House is an emergency shelter serving families and women in the Omaha metro area.
4900
Council Bluffs
100 CLUB OF ILLINOIS
The 100 Club of Illinois is committed to providing for the families of fallen First Responders & supporting active duty First Responders serving our communities Provides for the Illinois first responder community - both active duty and families of fallen heroes The 100 Club of Illinois is a not-for-profit (501)(c)(3) charitable organization that provides resources, several forms of financial support, access to training, and moral support to both the families of First Responders killed in line of duty and active duty First Responders throughout the state of Illinois.
10790
Chicago
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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5585.
Massachusetts Casa Association
A safe, permanent home for every child.
506
Boston
Hearts United and Company Inc
“We are committed to changing the outlook of homelessness and transitioning them back to Society.
Sunrise
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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5587.
All Kind Animal Initiative
Working together to improve animal welfare in the City of Abilene and build a new animal shelter.
7997
Abilene
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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5588.
The Paul Colson Foundation
THE PAUL COLSON FOUNDATION I started this foundation to raise awareness through education exposure and advocacy by providing for minorities facing plight and social injustice.
Boynton Beach
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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5589.
NEW CASTLE PREVENTION COALITIO
New Castle Prevention Coalition (NCPC) formalized in 2010 and became its own 501(c)(3) in 2015, with a goal of preventing and reducing substance abuse by addressing causative issues such as crime, unemployment and underemployment, and community trauma.
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NEW CASTLE





