children from 9 to 12

  • 41Children Affected by AIDS Foundation — The Children Affected by AIDS Foundation (CAAF) is the only organization solely devoted to providing social, educational, recreational and other critical support programs to vulnerable children impacted by HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and other countries …

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  • 42Children's Adventure Farm Trust — The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT) is a registered charity No 1003675 based in Cheshire, England. It provides opportunities for approximately 3,000 disabled, terminally ill and disadvantaged children each year. CAFT was formed in 1985 by… …

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  • 43Children of the Damned — For the Iron Maiden song, see The Number of the Beast (album). Children of the Damned Theatrical Poster Directed by Anton M. Leader …

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  • 44Children Act 1908 — The 1908 Children s Act, also known as Children and Young Persons Act, part of the Children s Charter was a piece of government legislation passed by the Liberal government, as part of the British Liberal Party s liberal reforms package. The Act… …

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  • 45Children's Medical Center at Legacy — This article is about Children s Medical Center at Legacy. For other similarly named hospitals, see Children s Hospital (disambiguation). Children s Medical Center at Legacy File:Legacy Panoramic C.jpg The newly built Children s Medical Center at …

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  • 46Children's Internet Protection Act — The Children s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires that K 12 schools and libraries in the United States use Internet filters and implement other measures to protect children from harmful online content as a condition for the receipt of… …

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  • 47Children's magic — A magician performing children s magic for a birthday party audience. Children s magic is a specialized aspect of parlor magic and is meant to entertain children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, churches, preschools, elementary… …

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  • 48Children's Overseas Reception Board — The Children s Overseas Reception Board (CORB) was a British organisation that between July and September 1940[1] evacuated British children from that country in order to escape the Blitz (and World War II more generally). The children were sent… …

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  • 49Children’s Transport — (Kindertransport)    During the 1930s, when it still was possible for Jews to emigrate from Germany, preference was given by German Jewish organizations to children and young men and women. As a consequence, various Kindertransporten were… …

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  • 50Children's Health Act — The Children s Health Act of 2000 (Public Law 106 310 Sec. 1004) is a legislative measure, passed by the United States Congress, which directs federal agencies to undertake a national, long term study of children s health and development in… …

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