All Individuals First Receives Grant For $1000 From Los Alamos Community Foundation


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All Individuals First Receives Grant For $1,000 From Los Alamos Community Foundation.

The grant is part of the Foundation's 10 for 10 Anniversary Celebration.

All Individuals First is a non-profit that helps people in need in the community.

The Foundation is run by a group of community members and volunteers.

The foundation was founded in 1988.

It is the largest community-based foundation in New Mexico.

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