Similar organisations to Cook Childrens Medical Center
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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6067.
Impact Academy of Tallahassee Inc
TO PROVIDE AN EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE ENVIRONMENT FOR PRIMARILY CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL LEARNING NEEDS OFFERING AFFORDABLE ACADEMIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMS WITH INTEGRATED COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCES.
Tallahassee
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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6068.
Sto-Rox Neighborhood Health Council Inc
Sto-Rox Neighborhood Health Council Inc.
618
Mc Kees Rocks
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Education N.E.C.
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6069.
Their Futures Bright Child Development Center
Their Future’s Bright Child Development Center is a non-profit 501c3 business.
21
St Louis
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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6070.
Children's Literacy Project
Our mission is to improve the reading, writing and spelling abilities of children from low-income families who struggle with literacy skills.
614
Durham
The Center for Youth and Family Solutions
Non-prof Agency focusing in: Foster Care | Adoption | Counseling |Intact Services | Youth, Family & Community Outreach | Senior Services | Guardian Angel Home The Center for Youth and Family Solutions provides strengths-based, family-centered social services Engages and serves children and families in need with dignity, compassion, and respect by building upon individual and community strengths to resolve life challenges together.
4332
Peoria
Thanksgivings Heroes Cle
1 in 7 do not know where their next meal will come from.
Amherst
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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6073.
Rpms Meal Train
You can make a difference. Click HERE to purchase tickets.
Danbury
Magz Health Services Incorporated
MAGZ Health Services, Inc. (MAGZ) is dedicated to working with the underprivileged elderly population, those with developmental disabilities, and individuals.
196
Snellville
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Health Support Services
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6075.
Food Leads
THE CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF HELPING PEOPLE BUILD MORE NOURISHING RELATIONSHIPS WITH FOOD BY PROVIDING NUTRITION AND HEALTH EDUCATION, INCREASING THE CONVENIENCE OF ACCESS TO HEALTHY MEALS, AND OFFERING OTHER HEALTH-RELATED PROGRAMS TO (A) ADDRESS AND REDUCE RACIAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC HEALTH DISPARITIES THAT CONTRIBUTE TO CHRONIC DISEASE, PARTICULARLY DIABETES, WITHIN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES AND (B) PREVENT AND MANAGE SUCH CHRONIC DISEASES WITHIN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES.
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