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Everybody Wins! DC
Non-profit organization that promotes children's literacy by pairing students with reading mentors. Includes program description and newsletter.
http://www.everybodywinsdc.org/
Company Name: Link ID: 8086  
Date: Nov 25, 2009  
Category: D.C. > Education
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College Bound
Helps prepare DC public school students for college through tutoring, mentoring and scholarship programs. Information on enrolling, volunteering, donating, and scholarships.
ICLS Language Training Services
ICLS offers courses in ESL and over 70 languages, TOEFL preparation, and evening programs in English, Spanish and French.
DC Teaching Fellows
Program recruits professional teachers to teach in the DC public schools.
Mentors, Inc
A private, nonprofit organization that pairs Washington, DC public high school students with trained adult mentors.
The Black Student Fund
Offers scholarships and support to low-income African-American children at participating schools, grades K-12, in the metropolitan area.
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