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VIDEO: Success at 'Make a Difference Rockland'

The event was organized by two Nanuet High School Juniors, Katherine Filatov and Alyson Fintzy, who are working toward their girl scout gold award.

 

The event wass organized by two Nanuet High School Juniors, Katherine Filatov and Alyson Fintzy, who are working toward their girl scout gold award. 

Formerly JCC Cares, this event had about 70 non-profit organizations at the Nanuet Senior High School gym on Tuesday. The original date was Oct. 29, but was postponed due to Hurricane Sandy. Although organizers say that not a large public crowd came, possibly due to the date change, the non profits were actively visiting each other's tables. 

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