Similar organisations to Rebuilding Together Long Beach
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Disaster Preparedness and Relief Service
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REBUILDING TOGETHER BATON ROUGE INC
Rebuilding Together Baton Rouge is a nonprofit, community-based program dedicated to helping low income homeowners who are elderly, veteran or disabled live in comfort, safety, and independence through volunteer repair of owner-occupied homes.
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Baton Rouge
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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65.
Long Beach Affordable Housing
Provision of low-income housing Quality affordable housing for working families.
Long Beach
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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66.
Families United Serving and Embracing
HELP HURTING FAMILIES, CHILDREN, PREGNANT WOMEN, AND WOMEN EXPLOITED THROUGH HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
Hampstead
UNCLE DAVES HOUSING
Safe & Affordable Housing Men Since 2010 over 30,000 men stayed at one of our 15 Shared Homes in LA.
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Irvine
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Housing Rehabilitation
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Rebuilding Together of the City of Angels
Repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives.
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Studio City
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Public Housing
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New Point Acquisitions Inc
North Shore CDC invests in neighborhoods to create thriving communities.
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Salem
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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West Side Improvement Club Inc
West Side Improvement Club is a volunteer club dedicated to building neighborhood ties, beautifying our streets and uplifting individuals and families PROVIDED FUNDING AND SUPPORT FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS AND MEETING FACILITY.
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Bremerton
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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Shannon Elliott Movement
To help raise money to provide affordable housing for families recovering from drug addiction Our Mission Empowering Families in Recovery through affordable Housing and Homeownership At Shannon Elliott Foundation we are driven by a deep passion for supporting individuals and families recovering from drug addiction on their journey to a better life.
Grand Blanc
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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SAFE STREETS CAMPAIGN
Inspiring neighbors, youth, and businesses to build safe, healthy, and thriving communities.
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