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Professional Societies & Associations
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New England Veterinary Medical Association
The Organization's Mission is to provide continuing education for veterinarians.
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Fairfield County Medical Association
Serving Connecticut’s Physicians and Patients for over 230 years.
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Shelton
United Services Inc
Award winning nonprofit provider of mental, behavioral health | substance abuse | domestic violence | autism | family | senior services in Northeastern CT.
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Dayville
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Council for Advancement and Support of Education
Global nonprofit association dedicated to educational advancement.
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Washington
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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Chesterwye Center Inc
Assisting people with developmental and intellectual differences in Queen Anne's County, Maryland TO ASSIST ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES TO PURSUE COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP THROUGH EMPLOYMENT, COMMUNITY LIVING, NATURAL SUPPORTS, AND DEVELOPING MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIPS IN THEIR COMMUNITY.
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Grasonville
Texas Medical Legal Partnership Coalition
Home Resources News Events About Us Contact More WELCOME The Coalition aims to improve the health of all Texans by supporting and promoting partnerships between legal and healthcare professionals to address the structural problems that underlie health inequities and contribute to healthharming social needs.
Austin
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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East Bay Bicycle Coalition DBA Bike East Bay
Bike East Bay mobilizes by bike to build thriving communities that are joyful, safe, and inclusive.
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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Community Associations Institute
DEVELOP EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS AND INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS AND TO BUILD COMMUNITY AS WELL AS INDUSTRY HARMONY.
Honolulu
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Crime, Legal Related N.E.C.
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3564.
TENNESSEE JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
WHO WE ARETennessee Juvenile Court Services Association In September 1972 Juvenile Court representatives from Davidson Hamilton Knox and Shelby Counties met in Nashville and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for the purpose of establishing a professional association of juvenile court workers that would become a permanent organization to serve the interest and needs of children in the State.
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