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#6,659,632 (0%) - rnewhope.org
Title: Richland Newhope - Richland County Board of Developmental Disabilities
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#13,771,321 (+66%) - jhsf.org
Title: Jewish Home of San Francisco
Description: A residential healthcare facility, the Jewish Home is dedicated to providing senior adults with a comprehensive program of long-term and short-term medical, nursing, rehabilitation, acute psychiatric, and support services.
#2,690,753 (+14%) - cannabisuk.com
Title: Cannabis Culivation and guides Cannabis UK THE cannabis site.
Description: Cannabis or Cannabis Sativa as known, The definitive guide to Cultivating and using Cannabis from Cannabis UK If its Cannabis related its at Cannabis UK
#22,934,914 (-42%) - transaccess.org
Title: TransAccess - The Source for Accessibility Solutions
Description: TransAccess provides persons with disabilities access to adaptive technology and career transition services so that they can achieve their desired education and employment, and improve their quality of life.
#14,505,952 (-21%) - ilcsc.org
Title: ILCSC - Independent Living Center of Southern California - Home
Description: The Independent Living Center of Southern California, Inc. (ILCSC) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) consumer-based, non-residential agency providing a wide range of services to a growing population of people with disabilities. ILCSC is dedicated to empowering


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#2,589,249 (+17%) - ciboakhill.org
Title: Welcome to Oak Hill
Description: Oak Hill enhances independence and quality of life for people with disabilities, including visual impairments, by setting the standard in providing innovative solutions, program excellence, services and advocacy
#0 (0%) - cuinc.org
Title: Challenge Unlimited
Description: Challenge Unlimited, Inc. is a nonprofit organization established to provide work related opportunities to individuals with disabilities, which enable them to achieve their highest level of independence.