CFHA definition

CFHA means the Canadian Forces Housing Agency.

Examples of CFHA in a sentence

  • The Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) supports healthcare professionals in integrating physical and behavioral health.

  • All cancellations and requests for refunds must be submitted in writing by fax to 303‐395‐2609, or mail to CFHA, P.

  • The resource teacher at my school, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ suggested that I do this essay, knowing my interest in history and I am glad she did.” ▇▇▇▇▇ is the first and so far, only recipient of a CFHA high school essay award.

  • This information will appear in CFHA Conference promotions; print legibly or type.

  • CYM-AC and CFHA establish transcription project to preserve and share Canadian Friends’ Heritage.

  • CFHA reserves the right to resell the space for all cancellations.

  • The CFHA Lounge will feature vendor displays and refreshments during the 2012 CFHA Conference.

  • Please include brief information about your products and services to appear in the CFHA Vendor Directory.

  • Your sponsorship level (above) includes a specific number of complimentary Full Conference registrations for the CFHA Conference.

  • The CFHA Annual Conference focuses on the many and varied aspects of collaborative and integrated healthcare.

Related to CFHA

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