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Honoring Augusta Coach Jerry Hunter for caring about inner city youth: W. K. Kellogg Foundation New Tools New Visions 2 (NTNV2) sponsor a youth baseball camp at Paine College

Honoring Augusta Baseball Coach Jerry Hunter for caring about our inner city youth: W. K. Kellogg Foundation New Tools New Visions 2 (NTNV2) sponsored a youth baseball camp at Paine College in Augusta, Georgia with Jerry Hunter as coach New … Continue reading

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Mission Statement and the Goals of the Georgia Center for Children and Education Inc. that was founded by Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia

Mission Statement and the goals of the Georgia Center for Children and Education Inc. in Augusta, Georgia that was founded by Rev. Terence A. Dicks Mission Statement of the nonprofit 501(c)(3) Georgia Center for Children and Education Inc. in Augusta, … Continue reading

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