Similar organisations to Albany City Area Reading Council
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Libraries, Library Science
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New York Metropolitan Reference & Research Library Agency
METRO WORKS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE CULTURE OF CREATIVITY, COLLABORATION, AND OPEN EXCHANGE FOR LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS, AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE METROPOLITAN NEW YORK REGION AND AROUND THE WORLD.
New York City
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Health - General & Rehabilitative N.E.C.
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182.
Triangle Aphasia Project Unlimited
To serve individuals with aphasia, their families and the community through innovative life participation approaches that maximize communicative potential and reduce barriers to social reengagement.
Cary
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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183.
Greater Reading Young Professionals
Official Page of Greater Reading Young Professionals GREATER READING YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (GRYP) IS A BUSINESS LEAGUE OF YOUNG, PROFESSIONALLY-ORIENTED INDIVIDUALS ENGAGED IN BUSINESS AND COMMERCE IN THE GREATER READING AREA.
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Reading
EAST SIDE LEARNING CENTER
ESLC envisions a community where all children read with pride and joy to become life-long learners.
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Saint Paul
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Professional Societies & Associations
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International Reading Association Inc
Be a voice for literacy. Join the Kentucky Reading Association.
3400
Lawrenceburg
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Youth Development Programs
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186.
Faith Global Ministries Inc
Promoting and providing advocacy services for low to moderate income families.
Bertrand
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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187.
Children's Literacy Project
Our mission is to improve the reading, writing and spelling abilities of children from low-income families who struggle with literacy skills.
614
Durham
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Specifically Named Diseases
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188.
The Arizona Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
IDA Arizona is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with #dyslexia , their families, and the community that supports them.
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Phoenix
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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189.
Lewis & Clark Literacy Council
The Lewis & Clark Literacy Council helps adults and their families acquire reading, writing, English language, workforce, and life skills so that they may have an improved quality of life.
Helena




