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Hill Elementary -boys And Girls Clubs Of Arlington
Program Name: Hill Elementary -Boys and Girls Clubs of Arlington
Program Address: 2020 W. Tucker Boulevard, Arlington TX 76013
Contact Phone: (817) 226-1325
Website: http://nac2.com/locations.html
Detail: The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Metroplex is a collaborative effort between Arlington, Collin County, Dallas County, Denton and Ft. Worth Boys & Girls Club organizations. This partnership was developed to create a stronger presence throughout the Metroplex while showing a unified front in support of our mission and dedication to the development of youth.
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Hill Elementary -Boys and Girls Clubs of Arlington, Arlington TX
Program Address: 2020 W. Tucker Boulevard, Arlington TX 76013
Contact Phone: (817) 226-1325
Website: http://nac2.com/locations.html
Detail: The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Metroplex is a collaborative effort between Arlington, Collin County, Dallas County, Denton and Ft. Worth Boys & Girls Club organizations. This partnership was developed to create a stronger presence throughout the Metroplex while showing a unified front in support of our mission and dedication to the development of youth.
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