Similar organisations to TENNESSEE CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION
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Sports Training Facilities
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Tennessee Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation
The mission of the Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance is to promote healthy, physically-active lifestyles for all Tennesseans.
Murfreesboro
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Health Support Services
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Healthy Tennesseee
Founded by Dr. Manny & Maya Sethi, Healthy Tennessee provides preventative healthcare & education.
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Nashville
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Tennessee Community Organizations
The mission of the Association is to promote growth and development of resources required by Community organizations to provide quality services to people with disabilities.
Nashville
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Tennessee Trucking Association Inc
Serving motor carriers with excellence and integrity while advancing highway safety.
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Nashville
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Foundation for the Advancement of Chiropractic Tenets and Science in
FACTS Foundation for the Advancement of Chiropractic Tenets and Science Inc.
Falls Church
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Tennessees Community Assistance Corporation
THE PURPOSE OF THIS ORGANIZATION IS TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT ACTIVITIES IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES OF TENNESSEE, PARTICULARLY PUBLIC ASSISTED HOUSING RESIDENTS, IN ORDER TO ASSIST THE RESIDENTS IN BECOMING SELF-SUFFICIENT AND PROVIDE NECESSARY SERVICES TO THOSE FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS THAT WILL IMPROVE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE.
Morristown
TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
From Tennessee Tech, you can change your world.
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COOKEVILLE
TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRIC
The Tennessee Association of Optometric Physicians represents over 600 optometric physicians, students, paraoptometric technicians from all across Tennessee.
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NASHVILLE
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Crime, Legal Related N.E.C.
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TENNESSEE JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
WHO WE ARETennessee Juvenile Court Services Association In September 1972 Juvenile Court representatives from Davidson Hamilton Knox and Shelby Counties met in Nashville and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for the purpose of establishing a professional association of juvenile court workers that would become a permanent organization to serve the interest and needs of children in the State.
NASHVILLE



