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Appendix: Alphabetical Index Appendix: Alphabetical Index Page Academy of Music, The...................................................................................................162 Access Tidewater Scholarship Foundation........................................................................53 Access Transportation......................................................................................................197 Accessible Housing Corporation of South Hampton Roads..............................................80 Action/Pride: The National Resource Center ..................................................................124 Address Assistance ............................................................................................................72 Adoption Services Center ....................................................................................................1 Adoption Support Groups................................................................................................186 Adoptee' and Natural Parents Organization Support Group................................186 Adult Care Facility of America..........................................................................................94 Adult Learning Center .......................................................................................................53 Adult Rehabilitation Center .............................................................................................169 Advanced Aero Medical Air Ambulance ..........................................................................64 Advocate ..........................................................................................................................109 AFL-CIO Greater Tidewater Central Labor Council.........................................................66 African American Cultural Council of Virginia Beach ...................................................162 African American Healthlink, The ..................................................................................124 AIDS Clinical Trails Information ........................................................................................2 AIDS Ministry .....................................................................................................................3 Air Ambulance by Air Response .......................................................................................64 Air Mobility Command Terminal ...................................................................................116 Al-Anon ..........................................................................................................................181 Al-Anon Service Center...................................................................................................182 Alateen .............................................................................................................................182 Alcohol Abuse ...................................................................................................................53 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Maryview Medical Center..............................................182 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Norfolk Psychiatric Center.............................................182 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Sentara Norfolk General Hospital .................................182 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center .................................182 Alcoholics Anonymous- Tidewater Intergroup ...............................................................182 Allergy and Asthma Network/ Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc. ...........................................104 Alliance for the Mentally Ill ............................................................................................125 Allzwell Assisted Living Center........................................................................................94 Alzheimer's Association ......................................................................................................6 Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center ...........................................................6 Alzheimer's Support Groups............................................................................................ 6-7 James River Convalescent Center............................................................................7 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church................................................................6 Family Centered Resources .....................................................................................6 Peninsula Agency on Aging.....................................................................................7 Riverside Adult Day Care........................................................................................7 Dominion Village at Poquoson................................................................................7 i Magnolia Manor.......................................................................................................7 Sentara Nursing Center- Virginia Beach .................................................................7 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)......................................................59,66 Senior Community Service Employment Program (AARP-SCSEP) ....................66 American Association of University Women....................................................................54 American Automobile Association of Tidewater (AAA)..................................................44 American Cancer Society ....................................................................................13,125,197 American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia..............................................................86, 125 American Council for the Blind.......................................................................................143 American Council on Alcoholism ...................................................................................182 American Diabetes Association.................................................................................12, 125 American Guild for Infant Survival.....................................................................................9 American Heart Association............................................................................................126 American Kidney Fund......................................................................................................12 American Legion Senior Citizens Center ..........................................................................59 American Liver Foundation.............................................................................................126 American Lung Association ............................................................................................126 American Lung Association Camps ..................................................................................12 American Paralysis Association ......................................................................................126 American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc,, .............................................................126 American Red Cross of Southeastern Virginia......................................................3, 72, 126 American Self-Help Clearinghouse, The...........................................................................44 American SIDS Institute..................................................................................................127 American Social Health Association- VD National Hotline ...........................................127 Amputee Support Association of Hampton Roads ..........................................................143 Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Inc., The ........................................................162 Angel Flight .....................................................................................................................199 Apartment Living Program................................................................................................80 Appletree Learning Center.................................................................................................17 Arkie Daycare ....................................................................................................................17 Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads....................................................................117 Arthritis Foundation ........................................................................................................127 Arthritis Support Groups..................................................................................................187 Arthritis is Caring Together.................................................................................187 Arthritis Support Group: Jewish Community Center ..........................................187 Arthritis Support Group: Mary Immaculate Hospital..........................................187 Arthritis Support Group: Sentara Care Plex Hospital..........................................187 Artificial Kidney Center of Suffolk .................................................................................171 Assist of South Hampton Roads ......................................................................................183 Assisted Living at Pritchard Road .....................................................................................94 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Information Clearinghouse.......................127
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