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Community Coalitions
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Citizens for Safe Yakima Valley Communities
Safe Yakima Valley is a Yakima-based non-profit organization, dedicated to improving and safeguarding our community.
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Administration of Justice, Courts (Court Administration, Court Reform, Alternatives to Litigation and Sentencing)
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Global Justice Resource Center Inc
The Global Justice Resource Center (GJRC) is an inter-disciplinary, non-partisan, membership Association of participating groups, scholars, Justice professionals and other individuals committed to pursuing Justice worldwide.
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Victims' Services
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North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking
CONGRATS TO OUR CHAMPION OF FREEDOM AWARD WINNER NTCAHT Mission Pronounced NITCAT The NTCAHT exists to facilitate collaboration amongst antitrafficking agencies educate the community and improve the lives of survivors.
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Christian
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Freedom in Jesus Ministries Inc
This mission is accomplished through periodic crusades, weekly meetings, a discipleship mail ministry and written material and books.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Decarcerate
Education and advocacy to end mass incarceration and encourage reforms related to rehabilitation and reintegration into society of incarcerated individuals.
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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Televerde Foundation Inc
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MICHIGAN DEFENSE TRIAL COUNSEL INC
Promoting Excellence in Civil Litigation https://linktr.
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GRAND LEDGE
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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RESILIENCE EDUCATION
Freedom begins with education connection and direction For more than a decade we have been equipping currently and formerly incarcerated people with the social capital needed to forge new career pathways.
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