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Attleboro Enterprises Properties Inc
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY LEASES WITH THE COMMONWEALTH TO PROVIDE HOUSING FOR DISABLED PERSONS.
Attleboro Falls
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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569.
Nysarc Inc
Our Mission: To empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to achieve and experience the highest quality of life.
2984
Kingston
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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570.
Ann Arbor Center for Independent
OUR MISSION IS TO EMPOWER THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND TO ADVOCATE FOR A MORE INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY FOR ALL.
Ann Arbor
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Autism
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AUTISM SUPPORT COMMUNITY CORPORATION
Autism Support Community is a non-profit 501c3 organization providing Self Determination Program Independent Facilitation, Support Groups, and social clubs.
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Paraquad, Inc.
Paraquad champions equity and independence for people with disabilities.
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St Louis
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Promotion of International Understanding
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Center for Inclusive Policy
CIP supports international and national stakeholders to ensure that policies, practices and programs foster full and effective inclusion of disadvantaged groups, in particular for persons with disabilities, by the full realization of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and other human rights frameworks and development agendas through policy analysis, research, training, and strategic thinking.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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574.
Autism Sprinter Inc
One Love. One Support. One Community.
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Collaborative Autism Movement LLC
COLLABORATIVE AUTISM MOVEMENT MISSION IS TO COLLABORTATE WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO SUPPORT INCLUSION AND UNDERSTANDING OF INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM AND TO FOCUS THEIR EFFORTS ON OFFERING IMPACTFUL RESOURCES TO HELP SUPPORT THEIR NEEDS IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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The Arc of Ouachita
The Arc of Ouachita empowers adults with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential.
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Monroe





