LTSC Community Development Corporation Grant
Organization - LTSC Community Development Corporation
Grant Amount - $10,000
Foundation -
California EndowmentGrant Purpose - Little Tokyo's Healthy Neighborhood: To continue to promote a healthy community by providing social services, health education and child care to the residents of Little Tokyo in Los Angeles.
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