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2013
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Organisations from BLACK POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF OMA

1. NEBRASKA AFFILIATE OF THE SUSAN G KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION
Our vision is a world without breast cancer.

2. ST ANDREWS OMAHA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.

3. URBAN ABBEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.

4. OLIVE CREST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.

5. DIETZ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.
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Robin Hill Community Support Foundation
Private, membership-only pool, located at 48th & Valley Street in Omaha.

Safety & Health Council of Greater Omaha, Inc
Reducing injuries and saving lives of Nebraskans since 1924.

IOWA STATEWIDE POISON CONTROL CENTER
Iowa Poison Control Center provides free 24-hour immediate treatment advice for poison emergencies.
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