Here are some Twin Cities nonprofits that switched identities.
Before and after
Human Services Inc.;Canvas Health
1000 Friends of Minnesota;Envision Minnesota
Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting; Teenwise Minnesota
Admission Possible;College Possible
Family and Children's Service merged with Reuben Lindh Family Services; The Family Partnership
The Storefront Group;Headway Emotional Health Services
Mental Health Collective; Watercourse Counseling Center
Resources for Child Caring and Ready4K; Think Small
The Avanti Center;St. Croix Therapy
Tubman Alliance and Elder Care Rights Alliance; Tubman Elder Care and Rights Center
JEAN HOPFENSPERGER
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