Similar organisations to Time for Change
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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676.
Berks County Prison Society, Incorporated dba Connections Work
Connections Work is a nonprofit providing programs and services for individuals with justice involvement and similar barriers and their families.
3159
Reading
Alternatives, Inc.
Established in 1971, Alternatives mission is to inspire young people to create a just future through Alternatives mission is to inspire young people to create a just future through practices that heal individuals, restore communities, and transform systems.
1600
Chicago
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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678.
Hope Network
Over 60 years ago, Hope Network was born from the belief that no human is more valuable than the next.
26000
Grand Rapids
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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679.
Citizens for Prison Reform
A family-led initiative that engages, educates, and empowers those affected by crime and punishment to advance their constitutional, civil and human rights.
10315
Lansing
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Human Service Organizations
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680.
City Mission Support Foundation
Empowering families & individuals to overcome homelessness in Cleveland.
15000
Cleveland
Weld Seattle
Weld works with the formerly incarcerated and those recovering from addiction to discover a new sense of belonging and thrive.
2033
Seattle
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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682.
Look2Justice
Grassroots organization operating on an inside-out organizing model--we are led by currently incarcerated organizers working in concert with outside organizers.
331
Tacoma
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Homeless Services/Centers
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683.
Make A Change Inc
Make A Change NonProfit MAC INC is a 501c3 dedicated to helping the homeless community in LAOC Home Together We Can Make a Change.
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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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