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Provides program and fundraising support to Children's Institute, Inc., aiding their endeavors to support women and children.

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Founded in
1986
EIN
23-7381139
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
149 S BARRINGTON AVE 301 LOS ANGELES, CA 90049-3310 United States
Website
http://thechips.org
Phone
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About
The Colleagues Helpers in Philanthropic Service (CHIPS), est. 1966, is a group of volunteers providing program & fundraising support to LA charities aiding women & children traumatized by violence, abuse, & neglect. They support programs like Vision to Learn & host an annual spring benefit. CHIPS is an affiliate of The Colleagues, founded in 1950, which supports underserved women, children, and families.
Mission
The Colleagues support underserved women, children, and families in their community. Since 1950, they have contributed over $45 million to serve Los Angeles' most vulnerable children harmed by community and family circumstances.

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