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Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in careHundreds of children in care who are moved outside their local communities…

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The Nebraska Foundation for Children’s Vision seeks to ensure that every child entering school in Nebraska is visually ready to learn.

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