North Dakota (ND) Emergency Social Services Companies

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St Joseph Social Care & Thrift
620 8th Avenue South
Grand Forks ND 58201
(701) 795-8614
Mpm Services
208 3rd St Nw
Beulah ND 58523
(701) 873-5919
Domestic Violence
606 Main St.
Bottineau ND 58318
(701) 228-2028
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Ward County 911
515 2nd Avenue Sw
Minot ND 58701
(701) 221-4498
Transition To Freedom
1005 4th Avenue South
Wahpeton ND 58075
(701) 361-7201
Aid Inc
Bismarck ND 585046105
(701) 663-2122

Thrift Store and Food Pantry
Ruth Meier's Hospitality House
1800 East Broadway Avenue
Bismarck ND 58501
(701) 222-2108
Rolla Crisis Center
15 1st Avenue Se
Rolla ND 58367
(701) 477-8242
Birthright Inc
141 3rd St East
Dickinson ND 58601
Absorbent & Safety Solutions LLC
2716 Roughneck Road
Alexander ND 58831
(701) 838-4558

Absorbent & Safety Solutions LLC
Grandin Qru
210 Clement St.
Grandin ND 58038
(218) 329-3075
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