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Gift Distribution
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Gifts for Kids Inc
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Disaster Preparedness and Relief Service
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Cozy Crates
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Human Service Organizations
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Loved Ministries Inc
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Human Service Organizations
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School House Childrens Charity Inc
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Citizen Participation
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AUTONOMOUS SOLIDARITY ORGANIZATION INC
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Patient Services�Entertainment, Recreation
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BUNDLES OF LOVE
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Children's and Youth Services
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Holiday Hope
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