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Christian
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Grace & Mercy Center of Hope Incorporated
Building Stronger Communities One Empowered Individual At A Time.
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Sheltered Remunerative Employment, Work Activity Center N.E.C.
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Community Vocational Services Incorporated
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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Social Development Centers Incorporated
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Disabled Persons' Rights
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Californians for Disability Rights Inc
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Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Youth Development Programs
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YOUTH LEAD NC
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