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							Arts Education/Schools 
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The mission of Reading Choral Society is to perform, foster and advance choral music in the Reading and Berks County community.
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Literacy Volunteers of Rochester, Inc.
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Rochester
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							Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
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Rural Education Advancement and Development
We have two educational resource centers in rural Ecuador.
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							Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled 
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Klimb Corporation
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Burlingame
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							Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers 
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							Professional Societies & Associations 
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							1231. 
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							Youth Development Programs 
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							1232. 
Lost Children Foundation
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							Human Service Organizations 
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							1233. 
COMMUNITY COLLABORATION FOR
C³ is a nonprofit collaborative focused on the health and well-being of children in our community.
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