Similar organisations to Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Nurses Network
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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1711.
Disability Rights Vermont Inc
Our mission is to promote the equality, dignity, and self-determination of people with disabilities.
1021
Montpelier
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1712.
Pennsylvania Society for Health Facility Engineering
SEE SCHEDULE O What PSHFE Has To Offer Its Members Continuous improvement is essential for enhancing patient care and operational efficiency in healthcare settings.
Middletown
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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1713.
Plan of Connecticut Inc Charitable Tr
THE PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTARY FUNDS TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES FOR WHOM AN INDIVIDUAL TRUST HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED.
Wethersfield
REGIONAL ACCESS MOBILIZATION PROJECT INC
RAMP's mission is to build an inclusive community that encourages individuals with disabilities to reach their full potential.
Rockford
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1715.
American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees
Progressive labor union w/ workers in Non-profit, Higher Ed.
4401
Philadelphia
Keystone Blind Association
Providing services and employment to individuals with vision loss across PA + OH.
1200
Hermitage
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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1717.
Mhc Inc
As parents of people with Intellectual andor Developmental Disabilities IDD we are concerned about our children living in a safe and affordable permanent home after we are no longer able to look after them.
Durham
COLLEGIUM INSTITUTE
Fostering the Catholic intellectual tradition, and the liberal tradition of humane studies more broadly, within the University of Pennsylvania community.
2802
Philadelphia
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1719.
PENNSYLVANIA VOICE
Together partners build the power needed to break down barriers to civic participation, restore confidence in government, and bring historically marginalized populations—and their issues—to the center of public discourse.
290
PHILADELPHIA




