location nearby
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Ruths Reusable Resources
3Rs has been providing teachers and students with new and donated school supplies since 1994.
5200
Portland
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Management & Technical Assistance
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Portland Board of Realtors
TO PROVIDE & PROMOTE SERVICES TO ENHANCE MEMBERS' ABILITIES TO CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESSES WITH INTEGRITY & COMPETENCY WITH DUE CONSIDERATION FOR THE PROMOTION & PRESERVATION OF A FAVORABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR BROKERAGE OPERATIONS & THE RIGHT TO OWN, USE, & TRANSFER REAL PROPERTY WELCOME TO The Greater PortlandBoard of REALTORS Video Footage Credit Gary Lamberth Photography My Account Join Events Classes Affiliate Partners Our Mission The purpose of the Greater Portland Board of REALTORS is to serve its members by providing and promoting services to enhance members abilities to conduct their businesses with integrity and competency with due consideration for the promotion and preservation of a favorable political environment for brokerage operations and the right to own use and transfer real property.
Portland
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Animaine Inc
ANIMAINE is an anime & gaming convention in South Portland, Maine.
1620
S Portland
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Specifically Named Diseases
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Portland Childrens Dyslexia Foundation
Provide special reading instruction for kids with dsylexia .
Portland
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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Stroudwater Village Association
The Stroudwater Neighborhood Association is a Maine Non-Profit Corporation.
245
Portland
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Student Services and Organizations
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Portland Odyssey Club
Welcome to Portland Odyssey Club of Maine.
Portland
FRIENDS OF THE PORTLAND COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC
The mission of the Portland Community Free Clinic is to provide accessible health care at no cost to low-income, uninsured individuals in Cumberland County, Maine.
South Portland
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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Prince Project
The Prince Project Database is Now Available The Prince Project The Prince Project Beyond the Stones Discover the depths of enslavement in Maine one person at a time.
Portland



