San Diego Zoo Is Now Online!
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Yes it’s true and animal lovers no longer have to travel to Balboa Park to see their favorite lions, tigers, bears, meerkats and monkeys, as the San Diego Zoo has become the first in the nation to be explorable on Google’s online street-view feature.

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Marine Corps Toys For Tot’s Is On For Christmas
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Marine Corps Toys For Tot’s Is On For Christmas

Help Us Help Children! ANNOUNCING . . . The 9th Annual Internet Toy Drive!!
We are proud to be a partner with the official U.S. Marines “Toys for Tots” program in The 9th Annual Internet Toy …

Skills Can Pay Bills
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Skills Can Pay Bills

For thousands of unemployed San Diegans searching for training programs to enter new careers, there’s now a $35.7 million skills center in southeastern San Diego where they can receive vocational education.

Group Keeps Civic Beat
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Group Keeps Civic Beat

Scripps Ranch Civic Association President Gordon Boerner describes his largely volunteer group as the “eyes and ears” of the San Diego community — as well as a source of “enablement.”

Operation Warrior Support “Earn While Giving” Program…
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Operation Warrior Support “Earn While Giving” Program…

If you have a concern for veterans then this program is for you, if you are here just to earn money then this program is not for you. This program was designed to give all veterans, returning veterans, families of deceased veterans, disabled veterans or anyone else who will join us an opportunity to create a fund raising business and raise need aid for Brave-Aid’s wounded veteran grant applicants.

On a mission for low-income youths
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On a mission for low-income youths

It was a startling wake-up call for a high school sophomore whose attention had drifted from history class. He looked out a window and saw the face of the principal – his middle school principal. Jonathan Arteaga recognized that stare – “like into your soul” – and thought he was in trouble.


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