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Throughout
its 50 year history, Lifespire has striven
to educate others, fought discrimination, been a staunch advocate
for the disabled and assisted individuals with developmental
disabilities in living full and rewarding lives. |
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The
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is working
to defeat more than 40 neuromuscular diseases through programs
of worldwide research, comprehensive services, and far-reaching
professional and public health education. |
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From
caring for children in the foster care system to providing
shelters for the homeless and schools for young people with
developmental disabilities, SCO Family of Services
embraces every individual with care, respect and compassion. |
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Asian
Women in Business is a not-for-profit membership
organization founded in 1995 to assist Asian women to realize
their entrepreneurial potential. AWIB fills a vital need for
women who need information, education and networking opportunities
to start or expand their businesses. |
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Suffolk
AHRC provides programs and services for over 2,500
men, women, and children with developmental disabilities.
Suffolk AHRC provides individualized and dynamic opportunities
for the all the individuals they serve. |
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United
Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the leading source of information
on cerebral palsy and is a pivotal advocate for the rights
of persons with any disability. The UCP mission is to advance
the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people
with disabilities through an affiliate network. |
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The
Staff at Independent Group Home Living (IGHL)
show uncompromising dedication toward helping the families
they serve with programs designed to educate and services
designed to help. |
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Since
1992, Island Harvest has been serving as
the bridge between those who have excess food and those who
need it… a trained corps of dedicated volunteers rescues
surplus food from commercial donors and collects canned and
packaged foods from collection campaigns. |
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Since
1990, ANIBIC has run Individual Residential
Alternatives that offer developmentally disabled individuals
the option of residing in their community while maintaining
a great degree of independence and receiving necessary programmatic
support. |
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