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When cowboy Bob Atkinson lost his sight in a gun accident he was rendered totally blind....
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Andrew Lords, 12th grade
Loyola High School
Camp Harmony is a camp for homeless and disadvantaged children from seven to twelve years old...
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Aram Radfar, Kennedi Lark, 5th grade
New Roads Elementary School
It’s hard to believe with all the advances in science and medicine, that a cure for cancer has not yet been found...
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Matthew Benzimra 10th grade
Buckley School
The Center for Healthy Aging (CHA) was created in 1975 by five Santa Monican senior citizens who felt they...
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Jonathan Seymour, Nathan Yeh, Lucas Zadikian, Isabel Wiesenthal, 3rd and 4th grade
Carlthorp School
Children Helping Poor and Homeless People is a non-profit organization that reaches out to those who...
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Lilli E., Mackenzie C., Areanna S., 6th grade
Brentwood School
When a few moms realized that there were no children’s hospitals in the Los Angeles area, they...
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Lilli, Shelby, and Rachel, 6th grade
Brentwood School
Children’s Institute Inc. began as an organization that provided help to young women who were pregnant or in trouble with the law...
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Lindsay Weiner, 9th grade
Mira Costa High School
Many of us take having a roof over our heads for granted, but for children living in orphanages, this is not the case...
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Steven Rodriguez 11th grade, Dixie Tauber 11th grade
Vistamar School
The Shelter addresses the basic needs of homeless children, adults, and families, and particularly women suffering from mental illness...
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Alex Moritz, 10th grade
Archer School for Girls
Donors Choose started in 2000 when a group of teachers led by Charles Best in New...
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Hector Tzul 6th grade, Ericka Suriano 8th grade, Jorge Chavez age 8
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy

