Similar organisations to Texas Funeral Directors Assoc Inc
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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1828.
Fathers for Equal Rights
Promote a child's right to a meaningful relationship with both parents through education.
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Dallas
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Business and Industry
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1829.
Central Texas Dental Managers Association
Central Texas Dental Managers Association - Austin, TX chapter.
774
Austin
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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1830.
Clan Donnachaidh Society of Texas
Home Symbols Our History Events Membership Genealogy Board Tejas Journal Board Meeting Minutes More.
Grapevine
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1831.
Reboot Texas
TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR TEXAS COMMUNITIES TO ASSIST IN THE CLEAN-UP OR REMOVAL OF DILAPIDATED STRUCTURES AND ABANDONED PROPERTIES IN ORDER TO REVIVE LAND PROPERTIES AND TO RESTORE VALUE TO OUR COMMUNITIES.
Lubbock
FAR WEST TEXAS & SOUTHERN N M TRAUMA REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL DBA BorderRAC
To advance the Far West Texas and Southern New Mexico trauma and emergency healthcare system through prevention, education, preparedness and response.
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El Paso
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1833.
Collective for Radical Death Studies
The Collective for Radical Death Studies is an organization formed to decolonize death studies and radicalize death practice.
4151
Towson
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1834.
Dallas Human Resource Management Association
DallasHR is the 3rd largest SHRM affiliate chapter in the nation.
2217
DALLAS
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Home Health Care (includes Visiting Nurse Associations)
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1835.
Whatcom Hospice Foundation
Serving Whatcom County TO ASSIST THE PUBLIC IN GAINING ACCESS TO APPROPRIATE HOSPICE CARE, SUPPORT HOSPICE EDUCATION, AND TO PROVIDE FOR UNDER REIMBURSED CARE, BEREAVEMENT, THERAPIES AND COMFORT PROGRAMS THROUGH THE SUPPORT OF WHATCOM HOSPICE, A PROGRAM OF PEACEHEALTH ST.
1008
Bellingham
THE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
We strive to connect you with programs and services at MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital that fuel your passions and fill the gaps in funding so the community’s health needs can be met with new and innovative solutions.
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YAKIMA





