Single Parent Agencies/Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Single Parent Agencies/Services .
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Home Improvement/Repairs
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388.
Quality of Life Inc.
Our mission is to provide poor families with free home repairs, improving their quality of life in a most cost-effective way.
Lakewood
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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389.
Foundation House Ministries
Foundation House Ministries provides a value-based residential, educational program to facilitate the process for young women in a crisis pregnancy to develop strong, stable futures for them and their children.
Cleveland
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Youth Development Programs
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390.
2 Gen Equity
Our mission is to end the cycle of poverty through a two-generation approach, supporting single mothers and their children to successfully overcome the systemic social and financial barriers that perpetuate poverty.
San Francisco
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Family Services
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391.
Mothers Outreach and Missionary Society Inc
The Mothers Outreach and Missionary Society, Inc.
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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392.
National Association of Virtuous Women Inc
To maintain a strong sisterhood that empowers and enriches the lives of women through social activities and community service by providing support to chosen charitable organizations as well as providing mentor-ship programs and grants to women and teenage girls to help them become better women of tomorrow.
Charlotte
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Other Housing Support Services
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393.
Kingdom Ministries
To empower mothers and fathers who choose life for their babies.
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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394.
Renewal House Ministries, Inc.
Renewal House’s mission is to provide empowering environments, life training, and realistic encouragement to help single young mothers (14-21) make strong starts for themselves and their children.
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Other Housing Support Services
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395.
Elevate Recovery
Together we will conquer our struggles, define our personal mission, and continue discovery and rehabilitation.
Walla Walla
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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396.
Childrens Rights Council
On Behalf of children, the Children’s Rights Council engages the global family to fulfill three fundamental needs: The need to protect the “Best Interests” and Healthy Development of Children The need to advance Social and Legal Justice The need to provide Community Awareness and Parental EducationFrom this foundation the Children’s Rights Council helps children and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a child’s life.
