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  2. Breck's - Wikipedia

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    Breck’s is a mail order gardening company and importer of Dutch flower bulbs. Based in Guilford, Indiana, and Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, Breck’s was founded in 1818. Originally a family-owned garden supply business, Breck’s gradually expanded into a catalog company. [1] Breck’s is now the largest U.S. importer of Dutch bulbs. [2]

  3. HTB network - Wikipedia

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    As such, it is a network of Anglican churches within the Church of England and the Church in Wales that are linked back to HTB. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network now comprises more than 30 of the approximately 490 churches in the Diocese of London , and 66 churches nationwide across 17 dioceses.

  4. United Way - Wikipedia

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    United Way is an international network of over 1,800 local nonprofit fundraising affiliates. [2] [3] Prior to 2015, United Way was the largest nonprofit organization in the United States by donations from the public. [4]

  5. Churches offering free food for seniors, Mifflin church ... - AOL

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    The monthly distribution of free food for senior citizens will take place Nov. 28 at First English Lutheran. St. Michael Lutheran offers free meal

  6. Acts 29 Network - Wikipedia

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    Acts 29 is a global family of church planting churches that adheres to Reformed or New Calvinist theology. [2] It derives its name from the Book of Acts in the New Testament, which has 28 chapters, making Acts 29 the "next chapter" in the history of the church. [3]

  7. Joseph Breck (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Breck (1794–1873), a businessman and horticulturist of the 19th century, was born in Medfield, Massachusetts. [1] He moved to Pepperell, Massachusetts , in 1817, working in the chaise carriage manufacturing business while also exploring his passion for horticulture in his gardens. [ 2 ]

  8. School fundraising - Wikipedia

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    School fundraising or school fund raising is the practice of raising money to support educational enrichment programs by schools or school groups such as parent-teacher organizations, parent-teacher associations and booster clubs. One of the most prevalent practices is product fundraising.

  9. List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust ...

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    Whitcombe Church, Dorset St Paul's Church, Bristol. The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, is a charity whose purpose is to protect certain historic churches at risk, namely those that have been made redundant by the Church of England. [1]