Similar organisations to Lions International Dist 17 Kansas State
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Organ and Tissue Bank
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Central Ohio Lions Eye Bank, Inc.
The Mission of Central Ohio Lions Eye Bank: To restore, improve, and preserve vision by connecting eye donors and transplant recipients, educating health care professionals, and enhancing research through quality eye banking services.
1500
Columbus
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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497.
Kansas Society of Health System Pharmacists
We are an organization with a goal of advancing public health by promoting safe and appropriate use of medications through advocacy and education.
880
Overland Park
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Blind/Visually Impaired Centers, Services
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498.
International Association of Lions Clubs, Saddle River Valley Lions Charities
Lions Clubs International & Lions Clubs International Foundation - The global leaders in community service.
58496
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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499.
International Association of Lions Clubs
Lions Clubs International & Lions Clubs International Foundation - The global leaders in community service.
58512
Hellertown
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Geriatrics
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500.
Foundation for Aging and Care Ofelders of Kansas
Founded in 1951, KHCA/KCAL is a statewide non-profit trade association that represents over 260 long-term care providers.
1717
Topeka
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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501.
International Association of Lions Clubs
Welcome to the Medford Lakes Lions Club The Medford Lakes Lions Club is a group of serviceminded men and women who are interested in improving our communities.
Medford
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Senior Centers/Services
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502.
East Central Kansas A A A
East Central Kansas Area Agency on Aging coordinates and provides varied programs and services to older adults and caregivers in order to improve their quality of life, independence, health and dignity.
644
Ottawa
Hope Center, Inc.
The Hope Center KC is a nonprofit youth and community development organization.
2200
Kansas City
LIONS CAMP CRESCENDO INC
The enhancement of the quality of life for youth, especially those with disabilities, through the delivery of a traditional camp experience by caring individuals, most of whom are volunteers and to enable others to use our camping and retreat facilities to serve the larger communities humanitarian needs.
Lebanon Junction







