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  3. Category : Children's charities based in the United States

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  4. Baby2Baby - Wikipedia

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    Baby2Baby is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides diapers, formula, clothing and other basic necessities for children living in poverty across the country. [1]

  5. Sleep in Heavenly Peace - Wikipedia

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  6. Save the Children USA - Wikipedia

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    The charity works in over 200 of the poorest communities in rural America. Programs are focused on ensuring children are kindergarten-ready, reading by third grade, have safe places to go after school, and maintain reading and math skills over the summer. [7] It also provides relief for natural disasters in the U.S. [8]

  7. Alice's Kids - Wikipedia

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    Alice's Kids focuses on providing basic necessities, school supplies, services and entertainment for the children of low-income families. [7] [8] [9] Company policy implies that children should not guess that helping them is a charity. [10] [11] In most cases, a teacher, coach, or social worker nominates a child who has a specific need. [12]

  8. TGR Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The charity began as a simple junior golf clinic where Woods introduced the basics of the game to inner-city kids. But everything changed in 2001, right after the events of September 11. Woods began to envision his foundation as a hub for STEM education for kids from underprivileged communities. [1]

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