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							Cultural/Ethnic Awareness 
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Papaku No Kamehaikana
Membership Dues Hookuakahi o Ka Pae ina Kkulu Hou i Ka PapakClearing the way of the islands Building a new Foundation RSVP for Workshops Check out the latest pictures of our last workshop.
Ewa Beach
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							Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce) 
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							560. 
Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce
This is your Home of Hawaiian Culture, Hawaiian Values and Opportunities for Success in Business and Education.
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Kahului
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							Football Clubs/Leagues 
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Pop Warner Little Scholars Inc
Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. (PWLS) is the only national youth sports organization in America that requires its participants to perform adequately in the classroom before permitting them to play.
Brush Prairie
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							Human Service Organizations 
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Te Fare O Tamatoa Inc
PURPOSE IS TO EDUCATE THE GENERAL PUBLIC ABOUT TAHITIAN HISTORY, CULTURE, DANCE AND MUSIC.
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Bellevue
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							Parent Teacher Group 
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PTA New Jersey Congress of Parents & Teachers
TO ENHANCE, STUDENTS GRADES K-5, THEIR EDUCATION AND RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES.
Hewitt
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							Business and Industry 
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South Carolina Clean Energy Business Alliance
SCCEBA's mission is to educate key decision makers and the public about the benefit to the environment, the economy and the citizens of South Carolina of supporting clean energy technology in South Carolina.
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360 Blueprint
We are a collaborative diverse community of people, agencies and organizations whose efforts are to serve our kids in our community for their success through Reading and Relationships.
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							Youth Development Programs 
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Dok Kulap Sinlapakorn Inc
Home About Team Support Us News Contact Our Partners More.
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							Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose 
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Hui Ho Oniho
Perpetuate the knowlege and skills of traditional dry masonry, develop a high understanding of related values and skills, educate the community about traditional dry masonry through hands on instructional workshops, restore traditional cultural structures and sites, build contemporary cultural structures and sites using hawaiian dry masonary techniques RESTORING CULTURE ONE STONE AT A TIME UA HOONOHO NIHO IA HOOKUU KA HANA.
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