What does APSMC mean?
APSMC means A Positive Step of Monroe County
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for A Positive Step of Monroe County?
A Positive Step of Monroe County can be abbreviated as APSMC
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What does APSMC stand for? APSMC stands for "A Positive Step of Monroe County". |
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How to abbreviate "A Positive Step of Monroe County"? "A Positive Step of Monroe County" can be abbreviated as APSMC. |
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What is the meaning of APSMC abbreviation? The meaning of APSMC abbreviation is "A Positive Step of Monroe County". |
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What is APSMC abbreviation? One of the definitions of APSMC is "A Positive Step of Monroe County". |
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What does APSMC mean? APSMC as abbreviation means "A Positive Step of Monroe County". |
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What is shorthand of A Positive Step of Monroe County? The most common shorthand of "A Positive Step of Monroe County" is APSMC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COMIDA - County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency
- CSDOC - County Sanitation Districts of Orange County
- FMCCS - Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools
- GPOMC - Green Party of Monroe County
- MCDOH - Monroe County Department of Health
- RHNMC - Rural Health Network of Monroe County
- AMCT - Association of Monroe County Taxpayers
- CCMC - Catholic Charities of Monroe County
- FMCE - Federation of Monroe County Environmentalists
- CCMC - Circuit Court of Monroe County
- GIMC - Girls Incorporated of Monroe County
- GMC - Girls of Monroe County
- GSMC - Genealogical Society of Monroe County
- HSMC - Humane Society of Monroe County
- MCCC - Monroe County Community College (Monroe, MI)
- SCMC - Stormwater Coalition of Monroe County
- UWMC - United Way of Monroe County
- HfHMC - Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County (Bloomington, Indiana)
- PNMC - Perinatal Network of Monroe County (New York)
- PIG - Pride, Integrity and Guts. A reverse acronym (see 'bacronyms') created, it is said, by police in the US as a positive interpretation of the common derogatory reference to their noble profession. There is a lesson here to us all, in always seeking ways to