Similar organisations to Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
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Public Interest Law/Litigation
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604.
Northwest Employment Education and Defense Fund
Strengthening the workplace and organizing rights of low-wage workers in the Pacific Northwest The Northwest Employment and Education Defense (NEED) Fund exists to support the efforts of low-wage, immigrant and contingent workers to protect their workplace dignity and to improve wages and working conditions.
327
Portland
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Delinquency Prevention
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605.
Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators Inc
The Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators (CJJA) is a national organization to improve juvenile correctional services through leadership.
2195
Hingham
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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606.
Missouri Coalition for Oral Healthinc
MCOH is a 501 (c)(3) advocacy organization dedicated to improving oral health with all Missourians by advocating for sound public policy.
1401
Jefferson City
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Legal Services
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607.
New Hampshire Lawyers Assistance Program
NHLAP helps NH lawyers, judges, and law students to confidentially and effectively address alcohol abuse, substance use disorders and mental health issues.
345
Concord
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Legal Services
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608.
Genesee County Legal Aid Society
CCJ is a nonprofit law firm that fights poverty through advocacy, education, and empowerment.
648
Flint
Human Resources Management Association of Northwest Missouri
We are an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management, Chapter 0255 located in St.
96
St Joseph
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Eating Disorder
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610.
Missouri Eating Disorders Association
MOEDA provides education, awareness and resources for the 9% of Americans and their families and friends who will suffer from an eating disorder.
1300
St Louis
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Real Estate Organizations
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611.
Bagnell Dam Area Board of Realtors Inc
Missouri REALTORS® is a trade association representing more than 25,000 REALTORS® statewide.
4899
Lake Ozark
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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612.
Missouri Prison Books
MPB Providing books to prisoners in the Midwest We respond directly to individual prisoner book requests in the belief that access to books is a right not a privilege.
St Louis







