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  2. YMCA Boston - Wikipedia

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    1882 Boston YMCA building. The YMCA of Greater Boston, founded in 1851, was the first YMCA in the United States. The organization began as a modest Evangelical association, and by the late nineteenth century, had become a major social service organization dedicated to improving the lives of young men.

  3. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The national organizations, in turn, are part of both a geographically regional area alliance and the World Alliance of YMCA. YMCA programs vary between nations and regions, but are all based on the principles espoused in the Paris Basis. The YMCA is a parachurch organization based on Protestant values.

  4. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, YMCA's parent/child programs, under the umbrella program called Y-Guides, (originally called YMCA Indian Guides, Princesses, Braves, and Maidens) have provided structured opportunities for fellowship, camping, and community-building activities (including craft-making and community service) for several generations of ...

  5. Not a scam: Claiming 'unclaimed property' really paid off ...

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    I was minding my own business when a reader sent me a note about a legal notice concerning “unclaimed property” that he had seen in The Record. Not a scam: Claiming 'unclaimed property' really ...

  6. These are all the states with Trump properties and businesses

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    North Carolina is home to just one Trump property, Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, which is valued at between $5 million and $25 million. The club earns profits of about $12.7 million a year ...

  7. Charity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Charity fraud, also known as a donation scam, is the act of using deception to obtain money from people who believe they are donating to a charity.Often, individuals or groups will present false information claiming to be a charity or associated with one, and then ask potential donors for contributions to this non-existent charity.

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    Best practices • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money.