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Chevra Inc
Social & educational experiences for the 20's & 30's modern Jewish tribe.
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Philadelphia
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Arts Education/Schools
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African Roots and Heritage Foundation
We support movements, youth networks, organisations and individuals who promote the agenda of progressive social, political and economic change in the region.
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DETROIT
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Women's Service Clubs
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4935.
National Coalition of 100 Black Women Northwest Georgia Chapter
We are dedicated to serving the underprivileged in the communities in which we live and work.
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SMYRNA
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Community/Jr. College
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4936.
Ihanktonwan Community College
Improving and focusing on the health and well-being of the Oyate (people) through education EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION Ihanktonwan Community CollegeWoksape OwakideSeeking To Learn Ihanktonwan Community CollegeWoksape OwakideSeeking To Learn Welcome Ihanktonwan Wotakuye Ga Okodapi.
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Marty
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Professional Societies & Associations
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4937.
Georgia Educators for Equity and Justice Incorporated
A community of Black educators in metro Atlanta.
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Atlanta
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National Association of Parliamentarians
We Are We Are Members Local Units Great Association Parliamentarian parliamentarian prlmenternan expert in the rules and usages of a deliberative assembly The Texas State Association of Parliamentarians was founded in 1955 and is a constituent division of the National Association of Parliamentarians NAP and District 6.
Independence
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Single Organization Support
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4939.
Northern California Debtors Anonymous
Northern California Debtors Anonymous NCDA Intergroup Click this EventbriteLINKto Register Home About D.
San Francisco
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Professional Societies & Associations
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4940.
National Association of Crisis Organization Directors
Home We Do The Work NASCOD is a national association designed for and run by leaders of crisis service organizations and represents a network where members can support one another.
Chicago
AJRA
The mission of the AJRA is to provide rodeo youth the opportunity to compete in an environment modeled after the PRCA that will prepare them for higher levels of competition, to encourage their competition through the pursuit of attaining a higher education, to be mindful of the sport’s western heritage and the values garnered from that heritage such as hard work, family unity and Christian values while providing the youth members opportunities of leadership through directorships.
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