Similar organisations to Project Help Network
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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838.
Disabled American Veterans
DAV is a nonprofit with nearly 1 million members that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families.
104476
Stanton
Helping Hands & Gateway House: Overcoming Addictions
Helping Hands Overcoming Addiction provides faith-based support and connections with appropriate serv Helping hands Overcoming Addiction provides faith-based support and connections with appropriate service providers for individuals suffering from substance abuse disorder.
1400
Waynesboro
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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840.
Disabled American Veterans
DAV is a nonprofit with nearly 1 million members that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families.
104501
Bellows Falls
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Other Housing Support Services
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841.
Positive Transitions Housing & Supportive Services Inc
Positive Transitions Housing Supportive Services Inc.
Oakland
HOUSE OF HOPE
House of Hope fights human trafficking and prostitution in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Bolivia House of Hope International is a non-profit Christian organization established exclusively for charitable purposes.
1600
Fountain and
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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843.
Disabled American Veterans
DAV is a nonprofit with nearly 1 million members that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families.
104698
Augusta
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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844.
Disabled American Veterans
DAV is a nonprofit with nearly 1 million members that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families.
104698
Alpena
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Protection Against and Prevention of Neglect, Abuse, Exploitation
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845.
Warrior Protection Association
Our mission is to fight human trafficking and domestic violence by teaching preventative techniques.
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Williamsburg
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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846.
Housing 4 the Homeless
Housing 4 the Homeless serves San Diego’s most vulnerable unsheltered community members, helping them to move from crisis and vulnerability to safety, stability and self sufficiency, by connecting them to life saving services & community; we support their experience of autonomy, competence, and dignity, restoring their connection to a hopeful and thriving future.
La Jolla







