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Organizations Organizations 11TH Hour Project Anonymous 12th Congressional Region Equipment Co., Inc. Arbutus Park Manor 186 Advertising, LLC Arizona Hot Pets 1889 Foundation Army 1st Summit Bank Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 1st Summit Bank Trust Investment Services Department Asset Planning Group 1st Team Advertising, LLC Atlas Printing, Co. 3 Reds Tavern Atlas Realty Management Co Inc A-1 Vending Company Attorney and Mrs. John J. Dirienzo, Jr. AAA Southern PA AutoTrader.com, Inc. Ace Charitable Foundation Avon Advanced Training Solutions, LLC B & B Oil and Gas Production Company AEC Group, Inc. B & N Enterprises LLC AJM Home Mortgage Loans, Inc. B D Steel, Inc. T/A LaSalle's Garage Akers Funeral Home Baker's Body Center, Inc. Albemarle Co. Bardell Real Estate, LLC dba Howard Hanna Bardell Albright United Methodist Church Realty Alex Froehlich Packing Company Barkman Oil Company, Inc. Alexandria Toyota Barnes Body Shop, Inc. Allan F. Diehl Barnes, Saly & Company, LLP Allegany College of Maryland BB&T Bank Alleghenies Independent Physicians BDH/Konhaus Agency Allegheny Field Service and Consulting, LLC. BEDCO Hospital Federal Credit Union Allegheny Lutheran Social Ministries Bedford Ambulance Drivers Association Allegheny Manufacturing & Electrical Service, Inc. Bedford American Legion Post 113 Allegheny Orthodontic Associates, Ltd. Bedford Area Elementary School Allen Chiropractic Center, Inc. Bedford Christian & Missionary-Alliance Deacons Fund Allstate Insurance Bedford Community Support Program Alma Lodge No. 523 Bedford County Bar Association ALSM Wheels Away Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Alternative Community Resource Program, Inc. Bedford County Commissioners Altoona Fist Savings Bank Bedford County Historical Society Altoona Soft Water, Inc. Bedford County Patriots Altoona Symphony Society, Inc. Bedford County Regional Education Foundation, Inc. Alum Bank United Methodist Church Bedford County Sportsman Club American Amusement, Inc. Bedford County Technical Center Culinary Arts American Insurance Marketing - Fortunato Agency Bedford County Vietnam Veterans Association American Legion Home Association of Johnstown, PA Bedford Dental Professional Corporation American Legion Keystone Post 449 Bedford Elks Lodge # 1707 American Legion Post 257 Bedford Ford Lincoln, Inc. American Legion Post 556 Bedford Gazette American Legion Post 8 Bedford Heritage Trust Ameriserv Financial Bank Bedford Lions Club AmeriServ Trust and Financial Services Bedford Moose Lodge No 480 AmeriServ Trust and Financial Services Company Bedford Regional Urology, P.C. Andrews & Beard Law Offices Bedford Rotary Club Angelitto's Hair Co. Bedford Somerset MH MR Bedford Sunrise Rotary Club Cairnbrook Community Club Beeghly & Keim Jewelry Cairns Agway Service, Inc. Beginnings, Inc. Calvary United Methodist Church Bellas Trucking Cambria - Somerset Council, Inc. Bender's Auto Repair & Service LLC Cambria Arts Advertising Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks Cambria Care Center Benscreek Evangelical Lutheran Church Cambria City Community Association Benzel's Bretzel Bakery, Inc. Cambria County Child Development Corp. Berkey Excavationg Company, Inc. Cambria County Convention & Visitors Bureau Berlin Brothersvalley High School Cambria County DA State Forfeiture/ Cambria County Berlin Lumber Co., Inc. Drug Task Force Beth Sholom Temple Cambria County District Attorney Bethany United Methodist Church Cambria County Foster Grandparent Program Bethel United Methodist Church Cambria County Health/Welfare Council Inc Bicycle Pedaler and Outfitter Cambria County Library Association Birthright of Johnstown, Inc. Cambria County Transit Authority Bishop McCort Catholic High School Cambria Residential Service Bittner PH, LLC., Pizza Hut Cambria Thrift Bittner Vending, Inc. Cambria Veterinary Care Blacklick Valley Foundation and Ambulance Service CARFAX, Inc. Blacklick Valley Midget Football Assoc Inc Carpenter Constructrion Blairsville Football Boosters Carpenter Financial Services Bloody Run Social Club Carpenter Radon LLC Bock's Tops Screen Printing Carson / Boyer Funeral Home, Inc. Bollman Charter Service Casssidy Communications, Inc. Bon Ton Inc. Catanese Group Bonerigo Automotive Specialty Service Cathedral Catholic Academy Boscov's Department Store Catholic Daughters of America -Court of Our Lady # 647 Boston Architectural College Catskill Mountainkeeper Boswell Area Jaycees CBIZ, Inc. Boswell Prescription Center C-B-W Schools Federal Credit Union BOTTLE WORKS Ethnic Arts Center CDK Global, Inc. Boyer Financial Planning Center Rock Inc Boys & Girls Club of Somerset County, Inc. Central Cambria High School Bradigan's Incorporated Central Cambria Middle School Brentwood Bank Central City Sportsmen's Association Brian Harris Esq. Central PA Auto Auction, Inc. Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 9 Pennsylvania Centre Learning Charter School Brickley Construction, Inc. Centurytel, Inc. Brierwood Enterprises Co. Ceres, Inc. Brookside Sales, Inc. Cernic's, Inc. Brown monthly rent payment Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber Bud Friedmann Builder Charity Partners Foundation Buettner Insurance Agency, Inc. Charles O. Dimond Funeral Home, Inc. Builders for Christ Chatter Box Bullington Financial Services, LLC Chesapeake Bay Foundation Burgmeier's Hauling, Inc. Chestnut Ridge School District Burke & Michael, Inc. Chris Hay Photography BZ Pools & Decks, Inc. Chrislynn Energy Services, Inc. C & C Smith Lumber Co Inc. Christ Centered Community Church C & G Food Distributers & Brokers, Inc. Christ The Savior Cathedral Sunday School C. J. Timoney, Inc. Christian Conquerors C.A.M. Co. (Complete Advanced Maintenance Co.) Church of Our Mother of Sorrows Church of the Brethren Home Crown American Associates Cintas Corporation Crown American Hotels Circulatory Centers of America Crute's Barber Shop Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future Custom Plus, LLC Citizens to Re Elect Bryan Barbin D & E Services City Brake and Auto Service D/B/A Halverson & Associates City of Johnstown Daflure City of Johnstown Project K-9 Dale Oxygen, Inc. CJL Engineering Damin Printing Company, LLC Claneil Foundation, Inc. Darr Trucking, Inc. Clapper's Building Materials, Inc. Darrick John Huber Ins. Agency, Inc. Claremont University College David J. Milsop Landscaping & Excavation Clark Contractors, Inc. David N. Straight Classic Clowns Davidsville Fuel Inc Clearfield County Career & Technology Center Dayton Feed Mill, LLC Clearfield Creek Watershed Association DBD Staffing Cliptations Deaner Funeral Home, Inc. Cloverleaf Elementary School DeArment Financial Coaches 4 Kids Foundation Degenstein Foundation Coal Tubin Pennsylvania Delaney and Best Dental Group, Inc. Coastal Furniture Delgrosso Foods, Inc. Colcom Foundation Denny's Coldwell Banker Prestige Realty Dent Wizard International Colette's Jewels Department of Corrections Colours Diamond Technical Services, Inc. Combined Insurance Dick's Auto Sales Commerce City Family Dental, PLLC DiLoreto Landscaping Committee to Elect Ed Cernic, Jr. Dimaio's Market Committee To Elect Steven Howsare Distinctive Human Services, Inc. Committee to Re - Elect Frank Burns Dixon Golf, Inc. Committee to Re-Elect John N. Wozniak DKI Investments Common Grounds Outreach, Inc. Do Jo Concepts LLC. DBA Smiley's Place Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dolan's Welding & Steel Fabrication, Inc. Community Arts Center of Cambria County Dollar Bank Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Don Parker Sales, Inc. Compucom, Inc. Donald W. Cowie Conemaugh Church of the Brethren Doolittle Farm Conemaugh Health System Douglas P. Puchko Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center Down River Golf Course Conemaugh Township Elementary, Student Council Downtown Smicksburg Amish Country, LLC Conemaugh Township Soccer Booster Association Dr. & Mrs. Ian Katz Conemaugh Twp Youth Football Dr. Howard Forman Conemaugh Valley Conservancy, Inc. Dr. Mary Berge & Associates Conemaugh Valley Detachment #287 Marine Coprs DRS Laurel Technologies, Inc. League, Inc. Dunlo Transfer Co., Inc. Conemaugh Valley School District Dunlo United Methodist Women Society Conemaugh Valley Youth Football Dunnings Creek Friends Meeting Coney Island Lunch E. J. Ridilla, Surveying Connumach Lions Club, Inc. E. Map Cottle's Asphalt Maintennce, Inc. Ear, Nose & Throat Associates of Johnstown, Inc. Country Crate Loft Earthtech, Inc. Cresson Area Womens Club EARTHWORKS Crown American - Crown Investments Trust East Hills Business Association East Hills Health Care Pavilion First Commonwealth Bank East Hills Power Wash & Supply First Evangelical Lutheran Church East Lycoming School District First Merit Bank Eastern Alliance Insurance Company First National Bank of Pennsylvania Eastern Car Rental, Inc. First National Insurance Ebensburg Animal Hospital First Presbyterian Church Ebensburg Auto Auction First Russian American Federation Ebensburg Office Supply, Inc. FirstEnergy Corp. Ebensburg Woman's Club Fisher Auto Parts Professional Eber HVAC, Inc. Fisher Financial Ed's Steak House Flood City Youth Fitness Academy EHD Flooring Solutions by Houpt, LLC Elaine's Wearable Art FNB Wealth Management Elite Kiitchen & Bath, LLc Forest Hills Chiropractic Elizabeth Lindsey Davis Club Forest Hills Hockey Association Elks Flood City Lodge # 371 Forest Hills Pharmacy Inc Elks No. 175 Forest Hills School District Emmanuel Baptist Church Forest Hills Senior High School Em's Original Sub Shops Forest Hills Veterinary LLC Enhancing Images Hair Salon Forest Hills Youth Basketball League Enterprise Rent-a-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC Fort Bedford VFW Eric P. Kabler
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