Financial Counseling, Money Management
List of non-profit organizations working on Financial Counseling, Money Management .
Community Capital Advisors Inc
CCA seeks and supports solutions that prepare young people for servant-leadership and assist vulnerable communities to address their overarching needs.
Philadelphia
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Other Housing Support Services
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686.
FAIR TIDE INC
The mission of Fair Tide is to reduce homelessness by providing housing and supportive services to individuals and families in the Seacoast.
Kittery
ACT Lawrence Inc.
ACT Lawrence is a Latina-led non-profit Community Development Corporation (CDC).
Lawrence
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Single Parent Agencies/Services
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688.
BRIDGE OF HOPE CENTRE COUNTY
To engage Christian faith communities in ending family homelessness through neighboring relationships that demonstrate Christ's love.
State College
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Financial Counseling, Money Management
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689.
Women Empowered To Make Healthy Choices Inc
The mission of Women Empowered is to empower women and men of Martha’s Vineyard to make positive choices by developing and fostering life skills to facilitate change in their lives.
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Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling
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690.
Living Well Inc
Encouraging personal and spiritual health of married couples and other individuals through personal marriage and financial guidance, counseling, classes, and training in the United States and East Africa Strengthening Families At Home and in Africa Welcome to our website.
Oklahoma City
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Financial Counseling, Money Management
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691.
Co-Opportunity, Inc.
Co-opportunity creates neighborhood stability and economic prosperity by increasing the income, earnings and wealth of low- and moderate-income individuals and families.
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Christian
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692.
South Branch Community Chapel of the Christian And Missionary
At South Branch Community Chapel, we value relationships over rituals and caring over condemnation.
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Management & Technical Assistance
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693.
Advancement Plus, Inc.
We believe that providing a quality education to all children is vital to the future prosperity of the United States, and work with organizations aimed at achieving this ideal in Boston, both those in the policy arena and those laboring in the day-to-day work of helping children graduate from the Boston Public Schools and go on to successful college careers.
