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2002 PeyBack Foundation Grant Recipients (Fall)
| Indiana Youth Institute (Indianapolis)
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$5,000 |
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Mission: To promote the healthy development
of children and youth by serving the institutions and people
of Indiana who work on their behalf. |
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| Police Athletic League (Indianapolis) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: To provide police-supervised educational,
cultural, and fitness programs for at risk youth in Indianapolis.
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| AYS, Inc. (Indianapolis) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: To develop and maintain, through shared
leadership and qualified staff before and/or after school
programs and support services for children, their parents
and the community. |
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| Shepherd Community (Indianapolis) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: To promote leadership, academic excellence,
and high moral character in a Christ-centered environment
surrounding students, families and our community with love
and truth. |
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| Child Advocates (Indianapolis) |
$3,000 |
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Mission: To represent and protect the best interests
of children involved in legal proceedings by providing each
child with Guardian ad Litem services in Marion County and
by providing training and other services to others representing
children in Indiana. |
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| Indianapolis Institute for Families, Inc. (Indianapolis) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: Dedicated to the rights of children
and adults to develop, live, learn, work, play, and worship
in healthy systems. |
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| The SOPE Project (Knoxville, Tennessee) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: To work with communities to reduce
the spread of infectious disease while modeling good citizenship.
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| CASA, A Child’s Voice in Court, Inc. (Knoxville,
Tennessee) |
$3,000 |
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Mission: To improve the lives of abused and
neglected children through trained volunteers who advocate
for a safe, loving and permanent home. |
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| Desire Street Academy (New Orleans, Louisiana) |
$9,000 |
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Mission: To change the culture of our community
by raising the standards for excellence in academics, athletics
and the arts in a Christian context. |
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| For the Children Reading Program (New Orleans,
Louisiana) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: Literacy program designed to reinforce
reading skills learned in the classroom, address remedial
problems, provide enrichment reading, and develop critical
thinking skills.
Mission: The mission of the club is to inspire and enable
all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances,
to realize their full potential as productive, responsible
and caring citizens |

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