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  2. National Charity League - Wikipedia

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    The National Charity League Inc. (NCL) is a Costa Mesa, California-based national non-profit organization designed to encourage community service and volunteering opportunities for mothers and their daughters in grades 7–12. Founded in 1925 and incorporated in 1958, the group focuses on community service, leadership development and cultural ...

  3. League (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 2005 and as of July 2008, 189 schools, representing 1,833 classes and 110,535 students in 21 states nationwide were actively participating in The LEAGUE. The organization is headquartered in Newark, NJ, with offices in New York, Detroit, Indianapolis and Austin. The LEAGUE is a 501 3 public charity. [1]

  4. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the Anti-Defamation League supported the decision by New York Elks Lodge No. 1 to eliminate their "Caucasians Only" membership criteria and expressed support for extending the BPOE's membership to other minority groups as well. A 1956 ADL study showed that nearly 15% of BPOE lodges in the survey excluded Jewish people from membership.

  5. American Civil Liberties Union - Wikipedia

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    At the national level, the ACLU consists of two legal entities: the American Civil Liberties Union, a 501(c)(4) social welfare group; and the ACLU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity. Both are non-profit organizations that engage in civil rights litigation, advocacy, and education.

  6. Drive (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In charitable organizations, a drive is a collection of items for people who need them, such as clothing, used items, books, canned food, cars, etc. Some drives ask that people go through their inventory, bag the items up, and put them in a giveaway bin, or charitable organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters , The Salvation Army come to ...

  7. Charitable activities of the Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    One well-known "Casey" was major league baseball player Johnny Evers of ""Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance," who traveled to France as a member of the Knights of Columbus to organize baseball games for the troops. [68] A total of 260 buildings were erected and 1,134 secretaries, of which 1,075 were overseas, staffed them. [46]

  8. Friends of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Friends groups in the United States may be local, but are also organized on the state and national levels. [5] [9] Friends organizations are often structured and include memberships, meetings and an organizational constitution. [10] Generally, the most successful Friends groups have a strong and "broad charter" from the start of their creation ...

  9. Mollie Moon - Wikipedia

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    Mollie Moon (July 21, 1912 – June 22, 1990) was the founder and president of the National Urban League Guild, the fundraising branch of the National Urban League.She served as president of the Guild for almost 50 years, from its founding until her death.