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Second Baptist Tejano Center Alvin YMCA Center for Student Missions Junior High for Community Concerns CUSE EMC YAC MD Anderson YMCA Tallowood Baptist Church Woodridge Baptist Center for Student Woodridge Baptist Center for Student Church Missions Church Missions Jewish Community KBR Human Resources Oak Ridge Baptist Calvary United Methodist Center Teen Trek Youth Group Church Youth Group El Paso Corp. Accenture Grainger King & Spalding Houston Community Partners
Woodridge Baptist HEB Training Dept. Woodridge Baptist Texas Conference Women's Church Missionary Society
Ashford United Community Family Peace Community St. Luke's Kid's Kamp Methodist Youth Centers Church Youth Group Chevron Williams - Interns Shell Hoops 4 Hope Basketball League Baker Botts L.L.P. Starbucks Houston's First Baptist Memorial Church of Christ 6th Graders Motiva Enterprises Suncreek United CUSE University of Houston Methodist Church Downtown Shell Nonprofit Internship Banana Republic Factory ConocoPhillips Lower 48 GE Energy Schlesing Assoc. - Houston Andrews Kurth LLP BP Challengers Daughters of Wisdom Hitachi Consulting Hoops 4 Hope Basketball #9 League Devon Energy Female Intervention Kingwood Montessori Nichols St. Church Corporation Program School of Christ Yes Prep - Lee Campus ConocoPhillips S TX ExxonMobil Production
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