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JUST HEALTH 510
Increasing access to comprehensive care for the underserved community of Alameda County.
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Oakland
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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407.
North Los Angeles County Regional Center Inc
North Los Angeles County Regional Center provides lifelong partnerships and planning to persons with developmental disabilities.
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Chatsworth
Hosting Solutions and Library Consulting
We believe in libraries. We get libraries.
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Philadelphia
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Compass Community Connections
THE CENTER ASSISTS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES IN FINDING AND MAKING EFFECTIVE USE OF RESOURCES THAT WILL BE HELPFUL TO THEM IN DEVELOPING THEIR ABILITIES AND IN LIVING PURPOSEFUL LIVES.
Lewistown
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Libraries, Library Science
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410.
Los Angeles Chapter of Reforma
Los Angeles Chapter of @reformanational, the National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish speaking.
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Los Alamitos
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Community Mental Health Center
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411.
Arcc Center Foundation Inc
ARCC Center provides free Respite Services to individuals with special needs all over San Diego county Contact us: (619) 488-6002 or Help@arccCenter.
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San Diego
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Education N.E.C.
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412.
Southern California Dual-Immersion Foundation
Home About Us Donate Contact More Southern California DualImmersion Organization Supporting Families and Communities committed toDualImmersion education acrossSouthern CA.
Los Angeles
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Medical Disciplines
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Southern Alameda County Dental Society
The Southern Alameda County Dental Society is committed to improving the public's dental health, maintaining the highest standards of ethics among our members, and affirming and advancing the standard care and the art and science of dentistry.
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Pleasanton
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Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
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414.
Hearing Loss Association of America Inc
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