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Single Organization Support
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3673.
Duke Health Raleigh Hospital Guild
Official Twitter: Duke Health-Academic health system dedicated to high-quality patient-centered care, research, education & improving community & global health.
82835
Raleigh
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Vocational Rehabilitation (includes Job Training and Employment for Disabled and Elderly)
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3674.
Workforce Diversity Network of the Black Hills
PROMOTING WORKFORCE DIVERSITY Creating equal employment opportunities together Welcome To WDN The Workplace Disability Network is a nonprofit created to foster the education and connection of businesses entrepreneurs and individuals with disabilities.
Rapid City
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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3675.
Lyndale Neighborhood Association
LNA's vision is to create a safe, vibrant, and sustainable community for all.
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Minneapolis
ARCA
Working together to open doors for individuals with intellectual, developmental and cognitive disabilities to be valued members of the community.
2149
Albuquerque
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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3677.
VIP Services, Inc.
VIP Services, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization serving adults with disabilities since 1970 VIP Services, Inc.
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Housing Rehabilitation
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3678.
Disabled Veterans of America Construction Inc
Phone 310 9308673 Phone 310 9308673 Disabled Veterans of America Construction Inc.
Lawndale
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Single Organization Support
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3679.
Parkinsonsplacelv Org
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Henderson
HOPE HAVEN SUPPORT FOUNDATION
Through disability services, Hope Haven empowers individuals to reach their full potential, both locally and around the world.
3840
ROCK VALLEY
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Blind/Visually Impaired Centers, Services
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3681.
COMMUNICATION ADVOCACY NETWORK CORP
Communication Advocacy Network Welcome to Communication Advocacy Network Our Mission Communication Advocacy Network CAN provides statewide services to Connecticuts DeafBlind and Hard of hearing adult residents with visual impairments and elderly Deaf residents who rely on different forms of American Sign Language to successfully negotiate access to essential living services throughout the year and maintain their health and independent living status selfsufficiently.
Hartford





