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							Youth Development Programs 
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Reclaiming Americas Communities Through Empowerment
Building a stronger community where the youth can feel safe, which is possible through effective community programs and development projects.
Gardena
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							Group Home, Residential Treatment Facility - Mental Health Related 
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Delancey Street North Carolina
SEE SCHEDULE O At our site we hope to show you a little about our model our successes and our struggles.
Greensboro
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							Specifically Named Diseases 
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OCD North Carolina Inc
Official State Affiliate of the International OCD Foundation Our Mission Educate providers and the greater public about OCD and OCRelated Disorders to increase awareness and improve the quality and accessibility of evidencebased OCD treatment.
Durham
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							Government and Public Administration 
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Eastern Carolina Infragard Inc
North Carolina InfraGard InfraGard is an information sharing and analysis effort serving the interests and combining the knowledge base of a wide range of members.
Morrisville
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							Professional Societies & Associations 
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Oregon Narcotic Enforcement Association
No other expert training for narcotics enforcement is available in the State of Oregon.
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							Education N.E.C. 
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Rubies Corporation
We equip, educate, and empower girls and women to eradicate sex trafficking.
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Milwaukee
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							Law Enforcement Agencies (Police Departments) 
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Casselberry Police Foundation Inc
SUPPORT CASSELBERRY POLICY DEPARTMENT Casselberry Police Foundation Serving and Supporting those who serve and support us.
Altamonte Springs
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							Women's Service Clubs 
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Flo Charlotte
At Flo Charlotte, we aim to provide hygiene supplies to adults and teens who may not have access to them otherwise.
Huntersville
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							Youth Development Programs 
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YOUTH LEAD NC
Youth LEAD NC, equips individuals with disabilities, ages 30 and younger, with peer support and essential skills to cultivate the next generation of disability rights leaders and to foster their development as independent, productive members of society.
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Raleigh

