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Okay To Play Limited Inc

THE ORGANIZATION SELLS VARIOUS COMPANY GIFT CARDS AND WITH THE PROCEEDS PURCHASES AND DONATES TOYS AND OTHER WISH LIST ITEMS TO ORPHANS AND ABUSED CHILDREN OKAY TO PLAY HOME ABOUT US PROJECTS GET INVOLVED MEDIA DONATE More SUPPORT THE CHILDREN How to help The simplest way to help is to donate in your old electronics to Okay To Play.

Social Rank

4

Location

Laurel

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A House That Ruth Built

Confidence Competence Character Starts with Youth Learn More Empowering Inspiring and Motivating Our Youth.

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Pittsburgh

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Primed

To cultivate a safe space and community for youth of all backgrounds to achieve their highest potential.

Location

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10 8 Inservice Inc

Creating a New Community for your Community.

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Ashburn

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Games for Love

Games for Love is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit dedicated to saving the lives of children.

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  • Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution

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Shoot for the Stars Inc

A nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating gun violence by engaging youth in sports and recreation.

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Community Rebuilding
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Hilltop Hope Inc

Helping young men and women build their future.

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Philadelphia

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Oklahoma City Police Athletic League, Inc.

The Oklahoma City Police Athletic League, or OKC PAL, partners with the Oklahoma City Police Department to take cops into schools to work with kids.

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Oklahoma City

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The Center for Children's Law and Policy

Our staff members envision a world where the response to youth who get in trouble with the law is developmentally appropriate, free of racial and ethnic bias, and focused on building strengths that help youth avoid further involvement with the justice system.

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Washington

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