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Charities in 2014 ACNC AIS Nominated Veterans And/Or Family Charity_Name (2014 ACNC AIS nominated Duo Services Australia Ltd The Anglican Parish Of Wanniassa “Veterans and/or their family” as a Erindale College P & C Association The Australian Outward Bound Foundation Beneficiary) Finnish Lutheran Church Of Canberra The Catholic Military Ordinariate Of ACT Focus Supported Living Foundation Limited Australia The Holy Covenant Anglican Church 4/5 Army Cooperation Squadrons Branch Of Giralang/kaleen Men's Shed Incorporated The Legacy Club Of Canberra Incorporated RAAF Association Goodwin Aged Care Services Limited AAF Company The Returned & Services League Of Australia Gospel Salvation Assembly Inc ACT & Districts Stoma Assn Inc Limited Gungahlin Anglican Church The Royal Australian Regiment Foundation ACT Deafness Resource Centre Inc Gungahlin Rural Fire Brigade The Trustee For Jubilee Commemorative Act Disability Aged & Carer Advocacy Service Fund Of The RSL Inc Heartland Ministries Incorporated The Trustee For Royal Australian Air Force ACT Kindred Organisation Committee Inc INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR KRISHNA Welfare Trust Fund CONSCIOUSNESS (ISKCON) CANBERRA ACT Totally and Permanently Incapacitated The Trustee For Rsl Foundation Ex-Servicemen & Women Association Inc John James Memorial Foundation Ltd The Trustee For The Australian Forces Adria Village Limited Lanyon Valley Anglican Church Overseas Fund AFC And Royal Australian Air Force Leading Age Services Australia Limited The Trustee For The Mountbatten Fund Association Act Division Incorporated Legal Aid Commission Act The Trustee For The Naval Association All Saints Anglican Church Ainslie Mental Health Council Of Australia Inc Charitable Fund All Souls Anglican Church Chapman Act Military Christian Fellowship Of Australia Tuggeranong Community Arts Association Alzheimer's Australia Act Incorporated Morshead Home for Veterans and Other United Nations Association Of Australia Anglican Church Property Trust Diocese Of Aged Persons Limited Incorporated Canberra And Goulburn National Health Co-operative Limited Vietnam Veterans And Veterans Federation Anglican Diocese Canberra-Goulburn Act Incorporated Northside Life Church Incorporated Anglican Parish of Curtin Villaggio Italiano Limited Pregnancy Support Service (Act) Inc Anglican Parish Of Holy Cross War Widows Guild Of Aust Inc (Act) Presbyterian Church Of Aust In The State Of Wat Lao Buddhanimit Canberra Inc Anglican Parish Of St John The Baptist NSW Parish Of Gangahlin Canberra Print Handicapped Radio Of Act Woden Valley Rsl Sub-Branch Inc Anglican Parish Of St Mary In The Valley Incorporated NSW Anzac Memorial Chapel Of St Paul Trustees RAAF Welfare Recreational Company 3Bridges Community Limited Arthritis Foundation Of The Act Inc Regular Defence Force Welfare Association Aberdeen Community Caring Inc Relief Fund Assisting Drug Dependents Inc Abermain RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) RIGHTS & INCLUSION AUSTRALIA Australian Healthcare And Hospitals Academy Of Life And Family Studies Inc Association Royal United Services Institute Of Australia Access Sydney Community Transport Inc Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund Incorporated Rsl Community Care Ltd Accessible Bridge Services Incorporated Australian Outward Bound Development Fund Pty Limited Rsl National Welfare And Disaster Fund Adaminaby RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Belconnen Community Service Inc Rsl War Veterans Homes And Welfare Adamstown RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Australia Trust Fund Belconnen Senior Citizens Club Inc Adele House Inc Saint Alban Martyr Woden Act Canberra Choral Society Inc Adelene Retirement Village Soldier On Ltd. Canberra Seniors Centre Inc Adssi Limited Solid Rock Ministries Capital Health Network Ltd Afc & Raaf Assoc NSW Divsion Inc Southern Act Bushfire Brigade Catholic Social Services Australia Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc St Andrews Village Christ Church Hawker Parish Of The Anglican Air Dispatch Associatton Of Church Of Australia St Barnabas Anglican Church Charnwood Australiaincorporated Christian Schools Australia Limited St George's Anglican Life Centre Albert Court CICADA ACT Incorporated St John's Schoolhouse Museum Albion Park Anglican Church City Of Canberra Sub Branch Rsl St Lukes Parish Council Deakin Albion Park RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Committee Of Presidents Of Medical St Paul's Ginninderra Anglican Church Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service Colleges St Peters Anglican Church Weston Incorporated Community Options Incorporated Al-Eman Welfare Centre Incorporated St Philip's Anglican Church O'Connor Dalai Lama In Australia Limited Alkira Aged Care Limited St Simons Anglican Church Kaleen-Giralang Defence Force Anglican Chaplaincy All Saints Anglican Church Of Australia St Stephens Anglican Church Kambah Incorporated Tumut Defence Force Welfare Association - St. Paul's Anglican Church Manuka All Saints Anglican Church Of Australia National Inc Synergy Youth Waitara Dir R S L Of Aust Inc Tenants Union Act Incorporated Alpha House Artists Co-Operative Ltd 1 Alphadog Animalarmy Dustybunny Arms & Militaria Collectors Assoc Of NSW Barraba RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Incorporated Arncliffe RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Bass Hill RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Alstonville RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Arts Health Institute Ltd Batemans Bay RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Amaranth Foundation Limited Ascent To Life Incorporated Bathurst Meals On Wheels Service Inc Angel Feather Foundation Inc Ashfield Baptist Homes Ltd Bathurst RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Care Ashfield RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Bathurst Seymour Centre Inc Anglican Church Bodalla Parish Asoka Zen Centre Incorporated Batlow RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Church Of Australia Narrabeen Assemblies Of God Batlow Search And Rescue Squad Inc Anglican Church Of Australia Parish Of Murrumburrah-Harden Assistance Dogs NSW Inc Battle for Australia Association (NSW) Inc Anglican Church Of Australia Parish Of Auburn RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Bawrunga Aboriginal Medical Service Temora Aust Vocational Education & Training Bawrunga Coffs Harbour Gp Super Clinic Anglican Church Of Australia Taralga Parish Research Association Limited Anglican Church Of Batemans Bay Austinmer Thirroul RSL Sub Branch (RSL Bay & Basin Cancer Support Group Anglican Church Of Southern Monaro NSW) Bay & Basin Community Resources Inc Australasian Blistering Diseases Foundation Anglican Church Parish Of Binda Bega & District Nursing Home Ltd Australia Han In Saeng Myung Line Anglican Church Parish Of Crookwell Incorporated Bega RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Community Of The Redeemer Australian Christian Mission Pty Ltd Bega Valley Community Transport Service Ashmont Wagga Wagga Australian Diabetes Society Limited Inc Anglican Diocese Of Canberra Andgoulburn Bega Valley Home Modification And Parish Of Moruya Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation Maintenance Project Inc Anglican Parish Bungendore Incorporated Bega Valley Meals On Wheels Co-Operative Australian Legion Of Ex Servicemen & Ltd Anglican Parish of Barrenjoey Women Belfield RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Berridale & Snowy Australian Men's Shed Association Bellata War Memorial Hall Committee Mountains Australian New Veterans and Service Anglican Parish Of Blackheath Incorporated Personnel Association Incorporated Bellinger River RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Boorowa Australian Peacekeeper & Peacemaker Belmont Meals On Wheels Inc Anglican Parish Of Braidwood Veterans Association (NSW) Australian Sikh Association Incorporated Belmont RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Branxton Greta Lochinvar Cemetery Committee Lochinvar Australian Veterans' Children Assistance Belmore RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Branxton Greta Lochinvar Trust Limited Benelong's Haven Ltd Autumn Lodge Fund Raising Account Beresfield And District Community Care Anglican Parish Of Branxton Greta Lochinvar Avalon Beach RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Incorporated St Johns Columbarium Fund Balgowlah-Seaforth-Clontarf RSL sub-Branch Beresfield and District RSL sub-Branch (RSL Anglican Parish Of Cobargo (RSL NSW) NSW) Anglican Parish Of Cooma Ballina Naval And Maritime Museum Inc Bermagui RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Grafton Ballina RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Berowra RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Gundagai Ballina Salt & Light Incorporated Berrigan RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Gunning Ballina Shire Concert Band Incorporated Berry Community Activities Centre Anglican Parish Of Kincumber Ballina Shire Meals On Wheels Inc Incorporated Berry Courthouse Conservation Committee Anglican Parish Of Lawson Balmain-Rozelle RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Inc Anglican Parish Of Merimbula-Pambula Balranald RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Berry RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish of Toronto Booragul Bangalow RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Bethshan Ministries Limited Anglican Parish Of Watsons Bay Banksia Villages Ltd Bexley RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Anglican Parish Of Yass Bankstown City Aged Care Ltd Biala Services Incorporated Anglican Retirement Villages (Diocese Of Banora Point Community Baptist Church Bingara RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Sydney) Baptist Church Greenacre Blackheath-Mt Victoria RSL sub-Branch (RSL Anzac Day Dawn Service Trust Incorporated Baptist Church Gunnedah NSW) Anzac Health And Medical Research Blaxland-Glenbrook RSL sub-Branch (RSL Baptist Churches Of New South Wales Foundation NSW) Areopagus Trust Property Trust As Trustee For Taree Baptist Blayney RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) Church Ariah Park RSL sub-Branch (RSL NSW) BaptistCare NSW & ACT Blayney Shire Community Mens Shed Armenian
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