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Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley
One of 1,140 social or community service listings in Philadelphia.
About Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley
Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley is a social or community service in the public service and government sector, based in Philadelphia, PA. Its recorded address is 401 N 3rd St, 19123. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website, an email address. It is one of 1,140 social or community service listings tracked in Philadelphia; the nearest comparable listing is AltruVision, within walking distance.
- Address
- 401 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA, 19123
- Phone
- (215) 563-1679
- Website
- lebdv.org
- jquirk@lebdv.org
Questions
Where is Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley located?
401 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA, 19123
How do I contact Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley?
(215) 563-1679 · http://www.lebdv.org
What type of business is Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley?
Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley is a social or community service (public service and government) in Philadelphia.
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