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Neighborhood House Of Milw Day Camp
Program Name: NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OF MILW DAY CAMP
Program Address: 2819 W RICHARDSON PL, MILWAUKEE WI 53208
Contact Phone: (414) 933-6161
Website: http://www.nh-milw.org/
Detail: For over 60 years, Neighborhood House has been an anchor of Milwaukee's near west side. An organization rich in history and accomplishment, Neighborhood house continues to impact the lives of families and individuals in the Condordia, Metcalfe Park, Cold Spring and Avenues West Neighborhoods.
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NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OF MILW DAY CAMP, MILWAUKEE WI
Program Address: 2819 W RICHARDSON PL, MILWAUKEE WI 53208
Contact Phone: (414) 933-6161
Website: http://www.nh-milw.org/
Detail: For over 60 years, Neighborhood House has been an anchor of Milwaukee's near west side. An organization rich in history and accomplishment, Neighborhood house continues to impact the lives of families and individuals in the Condordia, Metcalfe Park, Cold Spring and Avenues West Neighborhoods.
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