AIDS
List of non-profit organizations working on AIDS .
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AIDS
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604.
The Pendulum Project, Inc.
The Pendulum Project empowers grassroots organizations who support children in AIDS affected regions of sub-Saharan Africa by linking them with individuals and communities committed to providing essential resources, advocacy and hope.
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International Relief
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605.
Isaac Foundation
Isaac Foundation's purpose is to provide love, care, and support to children who are suffering.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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606.
Lazy Bear Fund, Inc.
The Lazy Bear Fund is a San Francisco-based concern which presents a series of annual events dedicated to raising funds for not-for-profit organizations which benefit, but not exclusively, the LGBT community.
San Francisco
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AIDS
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607.
AIDS Family Services Inc
AIDS Family Services is a community resource that supports the mental, emotional, and spiritual health of individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
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AIDS
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608.
Indiana Minority AIDS Coalition
The mission of the Indiana Minority AIDS Coalition is to help reduce the number of HIV infections in the state of Indiana and provide comprehensive supportive services to those infected and affected by the disease.
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AIDS
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609.
HIV AIDS Prevention Through Education
PTE's mission is to empower young people in China with the knowledge and ability to effectively respond to the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
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Human Service Organizations
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610.
Latino Community Services, Inc.
To eliminate health disparities, confront stigma and reduce the adverse impact of preventable diseases through research, awareness, education, early intervention and integrated chronic disease management.
Hartford
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Children's and Youth Services
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611.
Pendill Fund, Inc.
The Pendill Fund (PF), a public foundation, seeks to enhance the lives of disabled orphans and at risk children and youth in Russia through programs specifically designed to develop their spirit, mind and body.
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AIDS
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612.
Citizens for AIDS Assistance & Prevention
To insure those who need medical care receive medical care regardless of their ability to pay.
