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SCWA
(redirected from Special Child Welfare Allowance (Canada))

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SCWASacramento County Water Agency (California)
SCWAScale Combat Warship Association
SCWASeely Creek Watersheds Association (Redway, CA)
SCWASeminole County Watershed Atlas (Florida)
SCWASequoyah County Water Association (Oklahoma)
SCWASewickley Creek Watershed Association (Pennsylvania)
SCWAShasta Cascade Wonderland Association (Anderson, CA)
SCWASingle Channel Wire Access
SCWASolano County Water Agency (California)
SCWASonoma County Water Agency (California)
SCWASonoma County Wineries Association (Rohnert Park, CA)
SCWASouth Carolina Waterfowl Association (Pinewood, South Carolina)
SCWASoutheastern Connecticut Water Authority
SCWASouthern California Whippet Association
SCWASouthern California Wrestling Association
SCWASouthern California Writers Association
SCWASouthern California Wushu Academy (formerly Southern California Wushu Association; Garden Grove, CA)
SCWASouthern Championship Wrestling Alliance (Memphis, Tennessee)
SCWASouthwest Car Wash Association
SCWASpecial Child Welfare Allowance (Canada)
SCWASpruce City Wildlife Association (Canada)
SCWAStroud's Consummate Winsock Apps
SCWASuffolk County Water Authority (Hauppauge, NY)
SCWASugar Cane Wax Alcohols
SCWASuper Constant-Wattage Autotransformer
SCWASupervisor Control Work Area
SCWASwatara Creek Watershed Association (Pennsylvania)

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