Similar organisations to HIDA-Hawaii Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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811.
 
Winona-Dakota Unity Alliance
Our Mission. Creating sustainable alliances among Indigenous Nations and the Winona community WinonaDakota Unity Alliance Wopila Tanka Many Thanks For Joining Us Today Help Us Fulfill Our Covenant Of Friendship Unity Events Volunteer Sign up to volunteer and join our work.
1200
Winona
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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812.
 
Hawaii Association of Athletic Volunteers
Hawaii Association of Athletic VolunteersPO Box 910Kamuela HI 96743808 8859600 Hawaii Association of Athletic Volunteers is dedicated to all the volunteers and local groups who help make the many athletic endeavors in Hawaii possible.
Kamuela
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Arts Education/Schools
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813.
 
Academy of Hawaiian Arts Inc
Teach dance, language and the culture of the Hawaiian people to students and the public through classes and festivals.
Oakland
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Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement
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814.
 
Haley's Hope Inc
Haley's Hope is dedicated to serving the 1 in 5 people with dyslexia in our community, helping them to master reading, writing, and spelling through consulting and one-on-one tutoring.
2500
West Fargo
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Mental Health Associations - Multipurpose
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815.
 
Mitakuye Foundation
The Mitakuye Foundation - formerly the Mitakupi Foundation - was created to support and empower Native Youth.
2127
Santa Monica
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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816.
 
Coconut Mutts
501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to improving animal welfare in American Samoa- a US territory.
944
South Colby
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International Peace and Security
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817.
 
Hawaii Pacific Model United Nations Incorporated
HAWAII PACIFIC MODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE November 21st23rd 2025 The Fourteenth Session E Komo Mai Welcome.
Honolulu
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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818.
 
TRUE INITIATIVE
TRUE Initiative A techenabled Hawaii creates more jobs and higherwageearning opportunities By accelerating the adoption of technology local organizations succeed Hawaiis economy becomes more diversified and sustainable and the workforce will earn higher incomes allowing them to build assets and a better quality of life.
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