Similar organisations to STS JOACHIM AND ANN CARE SERVICE
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Human Service Organizations
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5797.
Opportunities for Individual Change Inc
“HELPING PEOPLE HELP THEMSELVES” OIC of Clark County provides services designed to reduce poverty and to promote employment and education.
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Springfield
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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5798.
Indiana Sheltie Rescue Inc
702 Shelties rescued since April 1999 Happy Holidays Merry Christmas May everyone have a safe holiday season.
Noblesville
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Health - General & Rehabilitative N.E.C.
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5799.
Mennonite Bethesda Society, Inc.
A not-for-profit Christian retirement community in Goessel, KS.
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Goessel
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Homeless Services/Centers
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5800.
Grace Period
Grace Period Period Equity Equality and Advocacy Addressing period poverty among the unhoused.
Oakland
Lake Travis Crisis Ministries
Meet the short-term needs of people in crisis situations by providing immediate help in the form of food & financial assistance.
Lakeway
Access Health Care of Chickasha
FREE HEALTH CARE FOR INDIGENT PEOPLE 902 W Chickasha Avenue Chickasha Ok 73018 emailprotected Access Health Care Chickasha PHONE NUMBER 4052244977 CLINIC CLOSING Effective June 30 2025 Access Health Care Clinic will close effective June 30 2025.
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Alpha-Omega Miracle Home Inc
A faith based Non-Profit with a mission to demonstrate God’s love to the most vulnerable- single/expectant mothers, children, and the elderly.
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St Augustine
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Health - General & Rehabilitative N.E.C.
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ABBEHEALTH INC
As your partner in health, we’re dedicated to making it easier for you to live well—so you can show up for the moments that matter most.
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HIAWATHA
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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5805.
AUDUBON AREA COMMUNITY CARE CLINIC INC
Programs and Services Donate Now Community Needs Assessment Employment Opportunities About Audubon Area Community Services Our agencys goal is to seek out identify and work toward mitigating causes of poverty within the community to make the community more responsive to the needs and interests of the lowincome by mobilizing available resources and instilling a greater institutional sense and to develop a system of priorities among projects as needed for the most effective and efficient use of resources for services to lowincome people.
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