What does ACAS mean?
ACAS means Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society?
Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society can be abbreviated as ACAS
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What does ACAS stand for? ACAS stands for "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society". |
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How to abbreviate "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society"? "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society" can be abbreviated as ACAS. |
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What is the meaning of ACAS abbreviation? The meaning of ACAS abbreviation is "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society". |
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What is ACAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of ACAS is "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society". |
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What does ACAS mean? ACAS as abbreviation means "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society". |
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What is shorthand of Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society? The most common shorthand of "Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society" is ACAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AFDS - Aboriginal Front Door Society
- AJS - Aboriginal Justice Society
- AMMSA - Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta
- VAFCS - Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society
- AATA - Aboriginal Advancement Trust Account
- ACCS - Aboriginal Child Care Society
- ACCESS - Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society
- AMMS - Aboriginal Multi Media Society
- AMMSA - Aboriginal Multi Media Society the Aboriginal
- AMCS - Aboriginal Mother Centre Society
- CBAS - Cervical Barrier Advancement Society
- CCAS - Catholic Childrens Aid Society
- CEAS - Consulting Engineers Advancement Society
- CHPS - Childrens Home Page Society
- CSSW - Childrens Service Society of Wisconsin
- HACS - Hunter Aboriginal Childrens Services
- LAS - Leadership Advancement Society
- VAFCS - Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Center Society
- ACAS - Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society - Advisory
- laws - Liard Aboriginal Women's Society