Adult, Continuing Ed
List of non-profit organizations working on Adult, Continuing Ed .
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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South Coast Literacy Council
The goal of the South Coast Literacy Council, a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization, is to assist adults in acquiring the English language skills they need for daily living, employment opportunities and full participation in their communities.
Lake Forest
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Christian
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2387.
Abundant Life Christian Counseling Services
We seek to apply the word of God to every area of life where people are hurting.
Oliver Springs
Future Now Technologies Foundation
At the Future Now Technologies Foundation we believe that education is the key to widespread adoption of emerging technologies from digital assets to EVs.
Tampa
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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2389.
MM Hope House Inc
MM Hope House Mission is restoring and empowering with hope, and purpose by providing services that enhances the mind, body and soul to become self sufficient.
Tyson's Storehouse Education Center, Inc
To break the cycle of generational poverty in underserved communities using the 3E's: Educate, Equip, Empower .
Marietta
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Education N.E.C.
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2391.
Beta Pi Sigma Sorority, Inc.
The purpose of the Sorority is to stimulate civic, educational and cultural interest in its members by promoting tangible projects for the betterment of the community.
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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2392.
Pierce Technology Center, Inc.
The Pierce Technology Center, Inc. was established by concerned individuals and organizations who realized the lack of technology available in our rural community.
Yourpath for Adult Learners
Our mission is to ensure that every student in our program achieves their high school equivalency diploma by acquiring the content knowledge, literacy, and numeracy skills needed to demonstrate high school proficiency and college readiness.
Philadelphia
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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2394.
Military Civilian Experience
We empower Americas service members with career options that will allow them to use the military as a stepping stone, not a job they feel they have to do the rest of their lives to support their families.

