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City Year Washington, D.C.

  • Published on Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 11:21 AM EDT

Washington, D.C. — Thanks to City Year Washington, D.C.,

  • 333 volunteers gave their time to mentoring students,
  • 1,998 hours of service were logged by volunteers, and
  • 4 City Year For A Day service projects were completed.

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