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Children of the City Inc
Changing the culture of poverty through education + outreach since 1982 | Providing socioeconomic progress through learning, development, & wellness Children of the City (COC) is a children's development organization that provides programs that respond to the needs of disadvantaged children living in Southwest Brooklyn.
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Westport Writers Workshop I Inc
We are an independent literary arts center offering supportive creative writing classes, readings, and free workshops to underserved populations.
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Summit Academy Community School for Alternative Learners
A free non-profit public school for children with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related Disorders.
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Kg S Kids Inc
KG's Kids works to emphasize education, starting with reading, to create opportunities for all students to be successful in school.
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Make A Difference Foundation
Coaching Literacy Foundation Making a Difference with the Working Poor History of Our Programs We began our program by training college students to tutor high school students.
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The Book Bank
To collect and donate books to schools in low-income communiites BOOK BANK HOME Book Bank Providing meaningful literature to the communities most in need one library one student and one book at a time.
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PTA North Carolina Congress
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READING READY PITTSBURGH
Reading Ready Pittsburgh is a nonprofit organization supporting families to foster a love of reading.
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ETHAN & CHOCO'S BOOK CLUB CORP
Ethan & Choco Book Club aims to make access to books and reading part of the care of hospitalized children, with the premise that literacy support can promote cognitive development and social connections that are part of thriving through treatment.
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