Similar organisations to GEORGIA PARENT SUPPORT NETWORK
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Human Service Organizations
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6679.
Heritage Ministries Management Company Inc
Rooted in Faith. Powered by Love. To serve others through Christ-centered ministries which promote hope, dignity, and purposeful living.
3100
GERRY
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Thrift Shops
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6680.
Bless the Orphans Inc
OUR PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF HAITIAN ORPHANS AND IMPOVERISHED CHILDREN THROUGH OUTREACH AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT, WHILE ENCOURAGING OUR OWN LOCAL COMMUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT THE MANY NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN WE HELP.
Shelbyville
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Parent Teacher Group
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6681.
Lexington High School PTO
Lexington Parent Teacher Organization - Our goal is to enhance the education and welfare of LHS students and foster communication throughout the LHS community.
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Lexington
Cruising for Kids Inc
Cruising For Kids is a 501c(3) organization dedicated to supporting children of those who served in our Armed Forces that were injured, disabled, or KIA (Killed In Action).
1300
Winston Salem
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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6683.
Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia Inc
We promote health equity for all Hispanic children and adults by empowering, educating and advocating for healthy communities throughout Georgia.
96
Alpharetta
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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6684.
Embrace the Brave Inc
Our mission Our Mission Embrace the Brave is dedicated to empowering and supporting the military member and their family as they navigate the military to civilian transition.
Beltsville
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Child Day Care
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6685.
CARE TO LEARN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC
Accepting Applications for FREE PHL PreK3 4year olds at the following locations West Philadelphia 122731 N.
PHILADELPHIA
PARK CENTER INC
Empowering people with mental illness and substance use disorders to live and work in their community.
1391
NASHVILLE
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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6687.
TRINITY RECOVERY FOUNDATION
Financial Assistance to those looking for treatment for their teenager Trinity Recovery Foundation Trinity Recovery Foundation was established in 2015 by a group of compassionate individuals who recognized the urgent need for financial assistance in accessing residential treatment for substance abuse disorders.
WESTWORTH VILLAGE




