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Description: The Ohio Provider Resource Association (OPRA) is a professional trade organization for those who provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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A coalition of public children services agencies that promotes child safety, family stability, and community strength.
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Professional, nonprofit medical association of more than 4,100 family physicians, family practice residents, and medical students.
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A nonprofit organization that fosters awareness, supports affected persons and families and encourages research into the causes, management, and cure of the ...
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The DNOS is a statewide organization developed to promote an on-going spirit of advocacy on behalf of people with all types of disabilities.
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Dedicates their efforts and resources to the health and safety of infants, children, and young adults. Includes meeting schedule, job opportunities, news, and ...
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The sole Ohio agency responsible for Social Security Disability Determinations and for assisting disabled citizens in their search for employment. The Ohio ...
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