Similar organisations to Louisville Urban League
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Rehabilitation Services for Offenders
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5644.
Second Chance Support Network Ministries
TO ASSIST NEWLY RELEASED STATE AND COUNTY PRISONERS TO ASSIMILATE BACK INTO THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE BY HELPING MEN AND WOMEN THROUGH CHRIST CENTERED MENTORING.
Howell
Northwoods Living Inc
A non-profit whose mission is to stand with and support people with disabilities to pursue their best life.
3800
Clear Lake
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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5646.
Foundation for Class Inc
Assisting Individuals With Disabilities Along Life's Journey THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION FOR CLASS, INC.
1200
Columbus
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Medical Disciplines
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5647.
Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation Inc
TO PROMOTE ADVANCEMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA BY SUPPORTING ONGOING RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELDS OF SPORTS MEDICINE, ORTHOPAEDIC, NEUROSURGICAL AND REHABILITATIVE CARE.
Orlando
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Reproductive Health Care Facilities and Allied Services
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5648.
Black Birth Justice Inc
Advocating for Maternal Health Rights.
Louisville
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Group Health Practice (HMOs)
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5649.
Transhealth Inc
Inspired by our community, we are a trans-led organization providing affirming & compassionate care.
1128
Florence
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Community Health Systems
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5650.
Community Healthcare Resources
At Community HealthCare Resources Nonprofit our primary objective is the delivery of free health care services at no cost to the public.
Bettendorf
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Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.
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5651.
Play Powdersville Inc
The organization provides educational sports programs for children and youth to help kids build essential life skills such as learning how to complete, strong work ethic, teamwork, commitment, and drive so that they can be successful.
Piedmont
Relationships With Purpose
“Relationships with Purpose” is a charitable 501 (c) 3 nonprofit multiservice organization promoting a sense of purpose, opportunities to become self-sufficient, and wellness through supportive resources/relations for unhoused individuals, those at risk of losing their place of residence, those living in harmful housing conditions, and/or newly rehomed, often encountering poverty, mental challenges, addictions, and any form of traumatic experiences.
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