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JBI International, Inc. dba Jewish Braille Institute
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New York
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
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Asian Community United Society Inc
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More Action for Disability Inclusion MADI Inc
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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Association of California State Employees With Disabilities
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Human Service Organizations
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People With Disabilities Succeeding
People with Disabilities Succeeding promotes equality, employment, friendships and true community inclusion for all.
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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Asian American Forum
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AAPI Civic Engagement Fund
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Independence Seekers Project Inc
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Premier Alliances Inc
Originally founded in Bisbee by concerned community members as a means to provide educational opportunities to children with developmental disabilities, the program grew, serving both adults and children with disabilities through educational and vocational programs, becoming the Cochise County Association for the Handicapped in 1975.
Bisbee




