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Public Housing

List of non-profit organizations working on Public Housing .

Community Rebuilding

KINNERET II INC

The Kinneret Council on Aging is known to be the first Jewish agency in the Central Floida area.

Social Rank

367

Location

ORLANDO

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 452.

Onward Eden Prairie

We provide safe, stable homes for single adults age 18 -24 experiencing homelessness or housing insta Help young adults in our community who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability by providing stable housing and support.

Social Rank

352

Location

Eden Prairie

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Community Rebuilding

Housing Whitefish, Inc.

Housing Whitefish advocates, creates and plans for the sustainable supply of housing that everyone in our community can afford.

Social Rank

343

Location

WHITEFISH

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 454.

New Horizons Affordable Housing and Development Inc

Welcome to the official Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz (HACSC) Facebook Page.

Social Rank

337

Location

Capitola

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 455.

Albemarle Older Adult Housing Inc

A Christian ministry providing vibrant living, diverse programs of outreach and compassionate services.

Social Rank

329

Location

Albemarle

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 456.

UDIST JOSEPH'S INC

A Christian ministry providing vibrant living, diverse programs of outreach and compassionate services.

Social Rank

329

Location

DURHAM

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 457.

St John Community Development Corporation Inc

St. John C. D. C is dedicated to the revitalization of the Overtown Community.

Social Rank

327

Location

Miami

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Community Rebuilding

Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action Inc

Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action, Inc.

Social Rank

313

Location

BISHOP

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 459.

Chicago Low Income Housing Trust Fund

CLIHTF's mission is to meet the permanent housing needs of Chicago’s very low-income residents by providing subsidies directly to property owners.

Social Rank

277

Location

Chicago

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