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Organizations Organizations AmeriServ Financial Bank 186 Advertising, LLC Ameriserv Trust & Financial Services Company 1889 Foundation Anderson Apartments 1889 Jefferson Center for Population Health Angelitto's Hair Co. 1st Summit Arena @ Cambria County War Memorial Aon 1st Summit Bank Apollo Trust Company 1st Team Advertising Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 26Shirts Area II State Chamionship Committee 2nd Floor Beach Front LLC Arizona Hot Pets Ace's Banquets & Catering Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acme Door & Hardware, Inc. Arthur T. McQuillan Law Offices Adams-Croyle Recreation Authority Aspire Grant & Development LLC Advanced Office Systems Inc. Asset Planning Group Advanced Regional Center for Ankle and Foot Care Associates in Family Eye Care Advanced Shipping Technologies, Inc. Atlantic Broadband AFSCME AFL-CIO Pa. Public Employees Atlantis Gems, Inc. AJM Home Mortgage Loans, Inc. Atlas Printing, Co. Akers Funeral Home Atlas Realty Management Co Inc Albas Bar & Grill, LLC Auto Glass Masters, Inc. Albemarle Co. Auto Medics, LLC Allegany College of Maryland Foundation, Inc. AutoTrader.com, Inc. Allegheny Field Service and Consulting, LLC. Avail Business Systems, Inc. Allegheny Music Works AXA Advisors, LLC Allegheny Orthodontic Associates, Ltd. B & B Contractors Allegheny Regional Festival of Books B & B Oil and Gas Production Company Allegheny Supply & Maintenance Company, Inc. B & N Enterprises LLC Allstate Insurance B. J. Maurer Motor Co., Inc. Alma Lodge No. 523 Bacha for Coronor Committee Alpha Delta Kappa Bacha Funeral home, Inc. Alternative Community Resource Program, Inc. Bad Boys Bistro Altoona First Savings Bank Balkin Express, Inc. Altoona Mirror Bantly Hardware Group, Inc. American Eagle Screen Print & Embroidery Barbera Law American Insurance Marketing - Fortunato Agency Barbin for Penn Woods American Legion Home Association of Johnstown, PA Barclay Electric Inc. American Legion Keystone Post 449 Bardell Real Estate, LLC dba Howard Hanna Bardell Realty American Legion Post 279 Barnes, Saly & Company, PC American Legion Post 556 Barrett Industries American Legion Post 8 Everett Home Association Baskets Galore American Legion Riders Post 849 BCI Equipment Specialists American Legion Vodzak Post 508 BDH/Konhaus Agency Biscotti Brothers Bakery, Inc. Beard Legal Group Bishop McCort Catholic High School Beauty Lawn Bittner Vending, Inc. BEDCO Hospital Federal Credit Union Biz Communications Bedford American Legion Post 113 Blackburn-Russell Company, Inc. Bedford Area Ambulance Service Blackburn's Physicians Pharmacy, Inc. Bedford Candies Blacklick Creek Watershed Association Bedford County Bar Association Blacklick Valley Midget Football Assoc Inc Bedford County Commissioners Blair Gastroenterology Associates Bedford County Humane Society Bloody Run Social Club Bedford County Regional Education Foundation, Inc. Bluefield's Herbery Bedford County Veterans Association Blue's Fire Extinguisher Service, Inc. Bedford Elementary BNY Mellon Bedford Elks Country Club Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. Bedford Elks Lodge # 1707 Bonerigo Automotive Specialty Service Bedford Ford Lincoln, Inc. Boscov's Department Store Bedford Gazette Boswell Area Jaycees Bedford Grange Mutual Insurance Company Boswell Lions Club Bedford Lioness Club Boswell Prescription Center Bedford Moose Lodge No 480 Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center Bedford Regional Urology, P.C. Boulevard Grill and Warehouse Bedford Sunrise Rotary Club Boyer Financial Planning Bedford Valley Assembly of God Church BP America Production Company Bedford Volleyball Bradigan's Incorporated Beeghly Tree Service, Inc. Brant's Driving School, Inc. Beer Ream Company Breakthrough Running, LLC Benevity Community Impact Fund Brett Insurance Agency, Inc. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 9 Pennsylvania Bennett Holdings DBA Subway Brickley Construction, Inc. Benscreek Social Citizens Club Brown monthly rent payment Berkebile Funeral Home, Inc. Bud Friedmann Builder Berkebile Oil Co. Buettner Insurance Agency, Inc. Berks County Community Foundation Builders for Christ Berlin Brothersvalley High School Bullington Financial Services, LLC Berlin Soccer Boosters Bull's Eye Security, Inc. Beth Sholom Temple Bun Air Corporation Bethany United Methodist Church Burke & Michael, Inc. Bethel United Methodist Church Burns Building and Remodeling Beyond Limits Hair Studio BZ Pools & Decks, Inc. Bicycle Pedaler and Outfitter C & Y Sportsmen's Club Bill's Paint & Repairs C.A.M. Co. (Complete Advanced Maintenance Co.) BioMost, Inc. Cairnbrook Community Club Birthright of Somerset Cairns Agway Service, Inc. Calvary United Methodist Church Chimney Doctor, Inc. Cambria - Somerset Chiropractic & Functional Neurology of Labor Management Committee Western Pennsylvania, LLC Cambria Arts Advertising Chrislynn Energy Services, Inc. Cambria County Association for the Christ Centered Community Church Blind & Handicapped Christ The Savior Cathedral Sunday School Cambria County Transit Authority Christian Conquerors Cambria Home Health, Inc. Chuck Swaney's West End Auto Body Cambria Somerset Authority Church of Our Mother of Sorrows Cambria Somerset Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Group,Cintas Inc. Corporation Cambria Thrift Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania Camp Cadet of Somerset County City of Johnstown Camp PARC CJL Engineering Campbell, Durrant, Beatty, Palombo & Miller, P. C. Claneil Foundation, Inc. Cardiology Associates of Johnstown Clapper's Building Materials, Inc. Carefree Gardens Clarion Boards, Inc. CARFAX, Inc. Clark Contractors, Inc. Caring Friends Clark's Tree Service, Inc. Carl Feather Mobile Homes, Inc. Class of 1956 Carl Seelman Golf Service, Inc. Clearidge Event Center, LLC Carman's Wholesale Inc. Clever Devices Carpenter Constructrion Cliff's Flooring Solutions Carpenter Radon LLC Clowning With Pinky Enterprises Carson / Boyer Funeral Home, Inc. CME Engineering Catanese Group Coaches 4 Kids Foundation Catholic Daughters of America -Court of Our Lady # 647 Coal and Environmental Services, Inc. Catholic War Veterans Post 1103 DBA Geochemical Testing CB Appraisals, LLC Colcom Foundation CBIZ, Inc. Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty Center Rock Inc Colosimo Lawn Care Central Cambria Hockey Association Colours Central City Sportsmen's Association Combined Jewish Philanthropies Central PA Auto Auction, Inc. Commerce City Family Dental, PLLC Central PA Settlement Services, LLC Committee to elect Centurytel, Inc. Common Grounds Outreach Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Charles J Hanley Post 1103 CWV Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Charles O. Dimond Funeral Home, Inc. Compucom, Inc. Checkered Flag Fast Oil Change Concurrent Technologies Corporation Cherry Sports Bids LLC Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center DBA Dash Digital Auction Showdown Conemaugh Physician Group - Neurosurgery Chesapeake Bay Foundation Conemaugh Township Area Middle/High School Chickentown Gas & Steam Assoc. Conemaugh Township Elementary School Conemaugh Township Elementary Student Council Dial Beer Co, Inc. Conemaugh Township Rotary Club Diamond Drugs, Inc. Conemaugh Township Soccer Booster Association Diesel Transport, Inc. Conemaugh Township Youth Football DiFrancesco Financial Conemaugh Valley Conservancy, Inc. DiLoreto Nursery & Landscaping Conemaugh Valley Hockey Booster Club Dino Associates, Inc. Conemaugh Valley Youth Football Direct Value Outlet, Inc. Connumach Lions Club, Inc. Discover Downtown Johnstown Partnership Conserve our Rural Ecosystem DiveIn Construction General Laborers Local Union #910 Dixon Challenge Cooke's Pharmacy DKI Investments Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management DLD Abstract, LLC Cortese Associates Dolan's Welding & Steel Fabrication, Inc. Countryside Animal Health, LLC Don Hudson Home Maintenance Service Coyle Properties Limited II, LLC McDonalds Westwood PlazaDonald L. Green Revocable Trust Cristina Panaccione and Associates LLC Down River Golf Course Crown American Associates Downtown Smicksburg Amish Country, LLC Croyle-Nielsen Therapeutic Associates, Inc. Dreammaker Bath & Kitchen Cullys Custom Golf DRS Laurel Technologies, Inc. Cumberland Packing Corporation Dudley Enterprises, Inc. DBA Latrobe Dairy Queen Cumberland Valley WWII Vets Dumbauld's Tire Service, Inc. Cummings Trophies & Engraving Dutch Maid Bakery Inc. Custard Makes A Stand, Inc. E. J. Ridilla, Surveying Custom Plus, LLC E. Map D&S Custom Covers Eagles Ridge Industries D/B/A Halverson & Associates Earthtech, Inc. Dale Oxygen, Inc. EARTHWORKS Darr Builders, Inc. East Coast RV, LLC David A. Glosser Foundation East Hills Engineering Associates David J. Milsop Landscaping & Excavation Eastern Alliance Insurance Company David M. Maines Associates, Inc. Eastern Car Rental, Inc. Davidsville Fuel Inc Eastern States Hyundai Dealers Deaner Funeral Home, Inc. Ebensburg Animal Hospital Delaney and Best Dental Group, Inc. Edgewood Welding & Fabrication, Inc. Delaware Highlands Conservancy EDPO, LLC Deleware Riverkeeper Network EHD Dennis Piper & Associates, P.C. Eichelbergers, Inc. Dent Wizard International eLoop, LLC Dental Anesthesia Solutions Elton Coal Company Designstream, LLC Empire Lawn Care Deskevich Consulting Company Em's Original Sub Shops Devil Dog Pound #229 Endless Mountain Heritage Region, Inc. Dfalcone Enterprise Enduring Resources IV, LLC Energy Foundation Flood City Region AACA Epic Communications, Inc. FloorCareMD Eric L. Ash Agency, LLC Flooring Solutions by Houpt, LLC Erie Indemnity FNB Wealth Management Estate of Jack E. Tipton Follow Charlie, Inc. Estate of Jinnie
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