Similar organisations to Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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1639.
California Transition Alliance CA Ta
The California Transition Alliance supports youth-serving professionals who assist youth and families as they transition from secondary education to adult life.
Talmage
Albuquerque Adult Learning Center, Inc.
Albuquerque Adult Learning Center's mission is to support thriving adults in a safe environment through student-focused adult education and career services.
Albuquerque
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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1641.
Riverside Cnty Latino Commisison On Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services Inc
To provide clinical programs and services for those in our community who are suffering from substance abuse and/or mental health problems.
Coachella
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Public Interest Law/Litigation
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1642.
Lawyers Assistance Program Inc
Wellness, addiction, mental health and resources/happenings, support & motivation for the Legal Community.
969
Chicago
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Social Science Research Institutes, Services N.E.C.
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1643.
Association Transcommunication
Welcome to Association TransCommunication Welcome to Association TransCommunication Welcome.
Reno
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Employment Training
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1644.
Rlcb Inc
Manufacturing, distribution, eCommerce, retail provider & one of the largest employers of people who are blind & low vision.
619
Raleigh
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Education N.E.C.
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1645.
Education Coalition
THE EDUCATION COALITION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO EVALUATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS-BASED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND DISTANCE LEARNING.
Chesterfield
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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1646.
ACCEL
Nonprofit organization serving children with special needs, ages 5-22, and adults 18 and over.
2930
Phoenix
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Management & Technical Assistance
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1647.
COLLEGIATE CLINICAL COUNSELING SPORT PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION
The Clinical Counseling Sport Psychology Association CCSPA is a NonProfit organization that advocates for licensed mental health clinicians providing services to collegiate Olympic and professional athletes by keeping interested agencies and administrators informed regarding best practices and standards of care.
Oxford



