Single Parent Agencies/Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Single Parent Agencies/Services .
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Community Service Clubs, Youth Development
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343.
My Daughters Keeper Inc
Founded in 2002, MDK works to empower and equip mothers/caregivers with tools and information to help strengthen their relationships with their daughters (age 8-19)as well as provides self-development programs for women and girls.
Bridging Destiny
To provide services and the necessary assistance to single parents and/or families by being a bridge from birth through college with prenatal care, parenting classes, mentoring, and counseling, in order to promote the empowerment of parents and children so that more children will reach their destiny.
Katy
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Homeless Services/Centers
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345.
RESTORED HOPE
Restored Hope gives sanctuary to homeless single mothers and their children who are in abusive environments, providing advancement to introduce them back into a healthy community.
Omaha
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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346.
BEAUTIFULLY BLENDED INC
This organization is founded on the belief that blended does not mean broken.
Bettendorf
VICTORIOUS POLISHED QUEENS, INC
Victorious Polished Queens, Inc is dedicated to strengthening and transforming communities by combating poverty, hunger, and homelessness.
Columbia
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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348.
Mommys Break Inc
Dedicated to recreating and strengthening what the foundation of the family looks like.
Smyrna
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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349.
Bethany House, Inc.
Bethany House's Mission is to provides housing and services for single pregnant young women.
CORPUS CHRISTI HOPE HOUSE INC
Corpus Christi Hope House's strives to provide emergency shelter and supportive services to homeless families with dependent children in Corpus Christi, as well as provide community outreach services through the Gabriel Project, Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Assistance.
Corpus Christi
FATHERS AND FAMILIES RESOURCE- RESEARCH CENTER INC
OUR MISSION: To build a noble legacy of fatherhood - assisting fathers in achieving self-sufficiency and in strengthening families to improve the life chances of children.
Indianapolis
