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List of non-profit organizations working on .

Community Rebuilding

Feral Cat Project

Working together to neuter and reduce Clatskanie's homeless cat population.

Location

Clatskanie

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Community Rebuilding

Greater Oregon Behavioral Health Inc

Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc.

Location

THE DALLES

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Community Rebuilding

Prevent Child Abuse Oregon

Our mission is to strengthen families to prevent child maltreatment in all its forms.

Location

Salem

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Community Rebuilding

Hindu West Ministries

Our mission is to help establish a stable community for Hindus and all others that would like to participate in our cultural practices.

Location

Salem

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Community Rebuilding

Kentucky Entrepreneurship Education Network Inc.

KEENStart is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt corporation focused on entrepreneurship education.

Location

Louisville

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Community Rebuilding

Help Elevate Learning Processing, Inc

HELP is dedicated to improving the way children and adults process information, thereby increasing their understanding, communication, educational and employment potential and quality of life.

Location

MARYLHURST

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Community Rebuilding

Healing Through Hope Inc

Healing Through Hope Inc is a group dedicated to helping Parents and Grandparents, experiencing the Trauma of child loss, to find Hope toward Healing in their new life journey.

Location

Castle Rock

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Community Rebuilding

Columbia Arts guild

The mission of the Columbia Arts Guild (CAG) is to create a community among the artists of Columbia County and to provide a forum for learning, networking and mutual support.

Location

Columbia City

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Community Rebuilding

EGIA Foundation

The EGIA Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to expanding the benefits the public receives from the home services industry through education, research and the development of the next generation of qualified workers.

Location

Sacramento

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Community Rebuilding

PORTLAND YOUTHBUILDERS

The mission of Portland YouthBuilders is to support low income youth who are committed to changing their lives to become self-sufficient, contributing members of the workforce and their community by:   Providing classroom-based and experiential education, leading to a high school diploma or GED;   Assisting students to develop employment skills by participating in a PYB supervised workplace;   Challenging students to develop their leadership skills and talents through community service;   Providing long term support to graduates until they achieve their personal, educational, and career goals.

Location

Portland

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