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L’Arche Syracuse makes known the gifts of people with developmental disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships. It responds to the changing needs of its members, while being faithful to the core values of its founding story. This fund was established to ensure the organization has...

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The LatinoAmericano Scholarship Fund was established in November 1996, in collaboration with members of the LatinoAmericano Festival. Originally named the Aurelia Crespo-Carlos La Vezzarri LatinoAmericano Scholarship to honor two Latinos who were important leaders in the community, criteria for the scholarship stated that the recipient...

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  Carrie Lazarus, of WSYR NewsChannel 9, established the Fund for Extraordinary Talent in 2013 to support performing arts students in Central New York who lack the financial means to further their training. The fund helps musicians, singers and dancers who are in financial need...

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This fund is used to support our TLC program for residents or grassroots groups that are or want to be active in improving the quality of life in their neighborhoods. Through intensive and interactive training sessions with other resident leaders, TLC teaches the practical skills...

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It is time to put a stake in the ground and eradicate childhood lead poisoning in Syracuse. Together, we can do better for our city’s children. We hope you will join us in our efforts to put an end to this injustice and give our...

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James (Jim) LeChander graduated from Monroe High School in Rochester, New York. He served as a teacher at Cato-Meridian High School and then as a teacher and administrator in the Miami-Dade Public School System in Miami, Florida. Jim’s wife, Harriet Keysor LeChander, was a graduate...

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In 2009, Fulton-based A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital closed for business after more than 100 years of serving the Oswego County community. The funds held by the hospital for charitable purposes were transferred to this fund which will continue to carry on the charitable intent of...

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When Fulton’s A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital closed in 2009, its administration wanted to ensure that the scholarships awarded each year by the Hospital Auxiliary would be able to continue in memory of those for which they were named. Annual distributions are awarded to Cayuga Community...

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