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Family Services
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ALLIANCE OF COALITIONS FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
Empowering healthy communities through innovative prevention, wellness, and recovery support Through substance abuse prevention, mental and physical wellness, and recovery support programs, the Alliance connects, strengthens, and mobilizes strategic partners to promote healthier communities.
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Troy
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Public Health Programs
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LA Placita Wellness and Education Center Inc
Founder La Placita Wellness/Fitadelphia/Author What's Eating You Kid.
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Philadelphia
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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Emerge, Inc.
Emerge, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Columbia, Maryland focused on serving individuals with developmental, physical and mental health disabilities.
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Interfaith Issues
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Native and Nomadic Nations Cultural Relief Center
Charitable activities to support local community, including educational and spiritual services.
Kaunakakai
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Human Service Organizations
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Cape Verdean Women United Inc
We unite, educate and empower for a brighter future✨ Education, Advocacy & Community support.
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Brockton
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Communities Creating Opportunity Action
CCO organizes communities for racial justice and social change.
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Kansas City
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Public Partnership
Arizona Help is Here For You Arizonans in NEED can Annually get up to Thousands of Dollars in FREE MONEY from the IRS and state of Arizona.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Humanity Alliance
Disrupting in food and healthcare to #servemorewithmore The Humanity Alliance is a Minnesota-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2018 that creates long-lasting community value by improving access to nutrition and affordable housing - breaking the cycle of suffering.
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Victoria
ASIAN PACIFIC SELF-DEVELOPMENT
Together we can build A safe and supportive community Our Story Asian Pacific SelfDevelopment And Residential Association APSARA was formed in 1989 by a resident group of 35 refugee families who lived in Park Village Apartments PVA a deteriorated and unsafe 230unit apartment complex.
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