location nearby
Cumberland Valley Breast Care Alliance Inc
Cumberland Valley Breast Care Alliance (CVBCA) provides support, education, and information on breast TO BE A FAITH BASED MINISTRY WHOSE MISSION IS TO PROVIDE CURRENT AND UPDATED EDUCATION AND INFORMATION IN THE AREAS OF BREAST CANCER AND PREVENTION HEALTH CARE TO WOMEN AND MEN OF ANY AGE, RACE, RELIGION OR SOCIOECONOMIC LEVEL.
2600
Mercersburg
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Public Health Programs
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Mercersburg Area Council for Wellness Inc
TO CREATE ENVIRONMENTS THAT ENCOURAGE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, NUTRITIOUS EATING HABITS, AND A BALANCED LIFE STYLE.
Mercersburg
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Safari Club International
TO PROMOTE SPORTSMENS SAFETY AND SEND YOUTHS TO CONSERVATION CAMPS TO LEARN THE VALUE OF PRESERVING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES OUR STORY In the summer of 1995 two friends decided to open a restaurant with a simple concept delicious creative food paired with a wide array of micro brews in a comfortable atmosphere.
Mc Connellsburg
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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22.
American Legion
Veterans strengthening America. Supporting veterans, the military & their families since 1919.
120226
Mercersburg
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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Ruritan National Corp
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Fort Loudon
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Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control
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24.
Mercersburg Montgomery Peters and Warren Volunteer Fire and Ambulanc
MMP&W VOLUNTEER FIRE AND AMBULANCE COMPANY PROVIDES FIRE, RESCUE, AND AMBULANCE SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF MERCERSBURG AND THE THREE SURROUNDING RURAL TOWNSHIOPS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Mercersburg
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Christian
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COVE VALLEY CHRISTIAN YOUTH CAMP
A year-round camp owned by God and operated by a Christian association.
1700
Mercersburg
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Primary/Elementary School
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Hope Christian Academy of Fulton County
TO PROVIDE EDUCATION AT A REASONABLE COST .
Harrisonville
Fort Loudon Historical Society
Fort Loudoun was built in 1756 by the colony of Pennsylvania, served as a supply depot during the French and Indian War, was the site of the Cherokee Indian council of 1758, and it was the site of a pre-Rev War uprising, the Black Boys Rebellion of 1765.
5700
Fort Loudon




