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Program Name: MCCORMICK TRIBUNE YMCA
Program Address: 1834 N LAWNDALE AVE, CHICAGO IL 60647
Contact Phone: (773) 235-2525
Website: https://www.facebook.com/McCormickTribuneYMCA?sk=info
Detail: The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is an inclusive, charitable Association, founded on Christian principles and dedicated to building strong kids, strong families and strong communities through programs that develop spirit, mind and body.
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MCCORMICK TRIBUNE YMCA, CHICAGO IL
Program Address: 1834 N LAWNDALE AVE, CHICAGO IL 60647
Contact Phone: (773) 235-2525
Website: https://www.facebook.com/McCormickTribuneYMCA?sk=info
Detail: The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is an inclusive, charitable Association, founded on Christian principles and dedicated to building strong kids, strong families and strong communities through programs that develop spirit, mind and body.
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