What does SAVE mean?
SAVE means Survivors and Victims Empowered
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Survivors and Victims Empowered?
Survivors and Victims Empowered can be abbreviated as SAVE
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What does SAVE stand for? SAVE stands for "Survivors and Victims Empowered". |
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What is the meaning of SAVE abbreviation? The meaning of SAVE abbreviation is "Survivors and Victims Empowered". |
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What is SAVE abbreviation? One of the definitions of SAVE is "Survivors and Victims Empowered". |
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What does SAVE mean? SAVE as abbreviation means "Survivors and Victims Empowered". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AMCHA - Israeli Center for Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation
- BCSAF - Breast Cancer Survivors and Friends
- OASDI - Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance
- SDEAP - Survivors and Dependents' Educational Assistance Program
- OASA - Oregon Abuse Survivors and Advocates
- OASD - Old Age Survivors and Disability
- SAFE - Survivors and Allies for Education
- CASE - Congregations and Schools Empowered
- CSSC - Cancer Survivors and Supporters Caucus
- FACET - Families and Centers Empowered Together
- OASDHI - Old Age Survivors and Disability Health Insurance
- OASDI - Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance program
- OASDI - Old-Age, Survivors, and DisabilityInsurance
- SAFE - Survivors and Advocates for Empowerment
- SLON - Survivors and Loved Ones Network
- SSDI - Survivors and Disability Insurance
- WFPSU - World Federation of Psychiatric Survivors and Users
- snv - Survivors Not Victims
- BRAVE - Building Resilience and Valuing Empowered [Families]
- OBF - Operation] Building Resilience and Valuing Empowered [Families]