1. Catholic Charities
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2. Community Health Charities
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3. The Orchard Church
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4. Horsepower Charities
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5. Catholic Charities USA
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6. Catholic Charities
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7. American Institute of Architecture Students
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8. Catholic Charities
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9. CARE
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10. American University
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11. Central Union Mission
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12. Georgetown Ministry Center
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13. Catholic Charities
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14. The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development
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15. Chabad Lubavitch-Alexandria-Arlington
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16. National Law Enforcement Memorial Visitors Center & Store
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17. Community Health Charities
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18. Charities Aid Foundation
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19. Accion International
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20. Washington Area Womens Foundation
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21. Population Action
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22. National Safe Kids Campaign
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23. Trilateral Commission
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24. YWCA
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25. Running Strong for American Indian Youth
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26. Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area
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27. Habitat For Humanity of Washington D.C.
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28. United Way Worldwide
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29. McDonalds
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30. Grameen Foundation
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31. Americans United for Separation of Church and State
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32. Catholic Charities Childrens Services
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About 'Arlington, VA, USA'
| Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The land that became Arlington was originally donated by Virginia to the United States government to form part of the new federal capital district. The state legislature changed the county's name to Arlington in 1920 to avoid confusion with the adjacent City of Alexandria.. Due to issues involving Congressional representation, the abolition of slavery, and economic decline, Congress returned Alexandria to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1846. On February 27, 1801, the United States Congress organized the area as a subdivision of the District of Columbia named Alexandria County. | |
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