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Erna Schulz Charitable Foundation Inc
P. O. Box 801822 Miami FL 33280 emelinetheschulzfoundation.
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Human Service Organizations
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ZONTA CLUB OF COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.
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Columbia
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International Development, Relief Services
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Nicaragua Resource Network Inc
TO FULFILL JESUS' COMMAND TO LOVE GOD AND TO "LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF" BY GIVING OF OUR TIME, TALENTS, AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS THE SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, MEDICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE IMPOVERISHED CHILDREN AND FAMILIES OF NICARAGUA.
Westfield
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Y & E Inc
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Hoo Maa Foundation
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Waianae
FIRST PEOPLES FUND
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Other Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief N.E.C.
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Project Give Back To Community
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Youth Development Programs
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CAMP COMPASS INC
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ALLENTOWN
OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE &
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