Similar organisations to HOUSTON HOCKEY COMMUNITY
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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6895.
Cal South Soccer Foundation
SOCCER FIELD DEVELOPMENT IN CALIFORNIA.
Anaheim
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Football Clubs/Leagues
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6896.
Rogers Area Youth Football
We are a non-profit organization focusing on youth development of football fundamentals for both tackle and flag football.
913
Rogers
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Physical Sciences/Earth Sciences Research and Promotion
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6897.
Women in Aviation International
Home About Get Involved Join Events Scholarships Resources Contact More.
Conroe
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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6898.
Montessori Peace Centers
Peace Center's current project is creating and managing a system that will make drop-in and emergency childcare accessible to all Whatcom County families so they can thrive.
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Lynden
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Youth Development Programs
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6899.
American Youth Football Inc
Oakland Dynamites Youth Football & Cheer welcoming young men and women ages 5-14 years old We are the home of the 2024 National Appearances Congratulations to our 8U 9U and 11U teams Congratulations to our Cheerleaders at JAMZ 8U 4th Place 10U 2nd Place Oakland Dynamites Elite Youth Football and Cheer Inc.
606
Oakland
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Human Service Organizations
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6900.
She Got Buckets Inc
TAKE THE SHOTBECAUSE SHE GOT BUCKETS Empowering Asian women through basketball by fostering unity inclusion and opportunity on and off the court.
Long Island City
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Football Clubs/Leagues
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6901.
Placer County Rampage Youth Football and Sports Training
Placer County's New Youth Football and Sports Training Organization.
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Antelope
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Basketball
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6902.
Heart of Illinois
BlueStar & E40 Girls Travel Program | Boys Travel Program | 3rd-HS | Central Illinois Basketball Contact: Riley Gardner rgardner@heartofillinoisbasketball.
2953
Peoria
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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