Similar organisations to Federal Criminal Law Committee for the Eastern District of PA
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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1945.
4-H Clubs & Affiliated 4-H Organizations
Penn State Extension connects you with scientists and educators to solve real-world challenges and improve quality of life.
5374
Ebensburg
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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1946.
Allegheny Valley Conservancy
Land Protection, education and recreation through Conservation Easements/ownership.
Franklin
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Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control
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1947.
Cresson Volunteer Fire Company Relief Association
We welcome you to the Keystone Regional Fire and Rescue Department KRFRD Homepage.
Cresson
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1948.
West Virginia Bar Foundation Inc
IMPROVE THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AND THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES FOR WEST VIRGINIA'S CITIZENS.
Charleston
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1949.
Homeland Park Community Watch
Welcome to Homeland Park Community Watch Established in November 2014 by Walter Lanier and Kenneth Swilling the Homeland Park Community Watch HPCW aims to foster the development of community watch groups across Homeland Park uniting them into one cohesive entity.
Anderson
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Human Service Organizations
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1950.
Volunteer Attorneys for Rural Nevadans
TO PROVIDE CIVIL LEGAL REPRESENTATION TO NEVADANS OF LIMITED MEANS BY FACILITATING THE PROVISION OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES BY ATTORNEYS.
Carson City
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Protection Against and Prevention of Neglect, Abuse, Exploitation
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1951.
Capital Area Family Justice Center Inc
Domestic violence service agency providing comprehensive services to victims in one location.
911
Baton Rouge
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1952.
Vera Action Inc
Fighting to end mass incarceration, protect immigrants’ rights, restore dignity to people behind bars, and build safe and thriving communities.
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Brooklyn
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Human Service Organizations
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1953.
Until We Are All Free Movement
Until We Are All Free is a human rights organization, led by formerly incarcerated people, that uses our direct experience with human rights violations to create pathways toward freedom.
1688
New Hope



