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| Home—The Miracle League of Pensacola Florida |
Home of The Miracle League of Pensacola |
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| Council on Aging > Home |
The Fun Coast of Florida's most trusted provider of care for seniors. COA is the one-stop-shop for all of the services necessary to help keep seniors living longer by staying in their own homes. For over 40 years,COA has been the trusted, go-to resource for seniors and those caring for them in the Volusia County area. |
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| HORSE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA |
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| Hospice Care in South Florida, Home Hospice Care Agencies in Dade County | Catholic Health Services |
Catholic Health Services is a hospice care provider for patients located in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties |
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| Hospital - Ocoee, Florida | Health Central |
Health Central’s mission is to “improve the health of the community” by providing safe,quality healthcare services in an atmosphere of caring. |
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| HR Florida State Council |
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| Humane Society of Bay County - Adopt a Pet Today!!! - Panama City, Florida |
The Humane Society of Bay County,Florida is a nonprofit no-kill shelter for local animals, helping to reduce animal overpopulation & abuse through adoption, spaying/neutering, & education |
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| Humane Society of Pinellas, Clearwater, FL - Caring for the Community. Caring for Animals. |
Humane Society of Pinellas,Clearwater, FL - Florida and Pinellas County's favorite animal shelter; adopt a dog, cat, or other pet or volunteer your time |
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| Humanist Society of Gainesville |
A community of secular humanists,in Gainesville,FL promoting science, reason, freethought and humanist ethics, unfettered by superstition, or religion. The Gainesville Humanist Observer news magazine is a leading local source for news on issues concerning Secular Humanism, freedom from religion, separation of church and state and religious tolerance for the central Florida region. Our coverage includes local, state and national issues of interest to members in this area and opinion writing. |
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| Hungarian Gold Train Settlement |
A proposed settlement agreement was filed on March 11,2005 in the Hungarian Gold Train case between the United States Government and Hungarian victims of the Holocaust and heirs. A settlement hearing was held on March 17, 2005 with U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Federal District Judge Patricia A. Seitz presiding, who preliminarily approved the Settlement Agreement in a written order dated April 8, 2005. The Hungarian Gold Train was a train of approximately 24 freight cars that contained personal property which was taken, seized, confiscated or stolen by the Hungarian government from Hungarian Jews. The personal property in issue was taken into custody by the United States Army on or about May 11, 1945 near Werfen, Austria and later moved to Salzburg, Austria. |
| Hungarian Gold Train Settlement |
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