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Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Greater Cincinnati Inc
Founded in 1948, the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio's mission is to help Black people and historically underserved communities achieve their highest true social parity, economic self-reliance, power, civil rights and justice.
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Single Organization Support
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Orange School Boosters Club Inc
We're more then good sports. The Orange Lions Athletic Booster Club is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that is committed to support and enhance the experience of our student athletes participating in sports throughout the Orange School District.
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Cincinnati Preservation Association
Our mission is to empower and educate people to value, preserve and save Greater Cincinnati’s historic buildings, communities, landscapes and stories.
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
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Reach Out Community Center NFP
Our future home and youth program will dedicate to help the youth of Chicago's South Lawndale reach their full potential through a variety of courses.
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ZACHARY CHARITY LEAGUE
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