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National Association of Legal Investigators Inc
TO EDUCATE AND ADVOCATE THE ART OF LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS AND TO ENSURE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS.
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Medical Disciplines
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American Footzonology Practitioners Association
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Balanced Learning Center Inc
501(c)3 organization providing mental health supports, speech & occupational therapies & inclusive group opportunities; LGBT/neurodiversity affirming As a program of Balanced Learning Center, we provide support to the LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent communities of the Greater Fall River area.
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Parent Teacher Group
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North Highland Elem PTA
Advocacy account of Alabama PTA, a nonprofit association open to those interested in engaging & empowering families & communities to advocate for all children.
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AIDPH
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Diverse Ability Incorporated
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Faster Utah Inc.
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Crime, Legal Related N.E.C.
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TENNESSEE JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
WHO WE ARETennessee Juvenile Court Services Association In September 1972 Juvenile Court representatives from Davidson Hamilton Knox and Shelby Counties met in Nashville and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for the purpose of establishing a professional association of juvenile court workers that would become a permanent organization to serve the interest and needs of children in the State.
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