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June 2009 (click to enlarge) Auburn and Westbury Youth CUSE ConocoPhillips PSC Corporation S.T.A.R.Z. West Houston Church of Christ
Deloitte Cedars of Lebanon Lodge #4 Beta Iota Pi Sorority BP Asian Affinity Network Convenant of Faith United Methodist Church Center for Student Starwood Memorial City EMC YAC Memorial Church of Christ Missions Complex Christ United Methodist CUSE St. Bartholomew Jersey Village Baptist Church Junior High Church Greenberg Traurig Halliburton Marathon Oil Interns National Charity League Heart of Texas West U Solo Alvin YMCA Center for Student University of Houston Missions Upward Bound Gulf Coast Youth Group Washington HS-NJROTC Chevron Lone Star College-North Harris Upward Bound Program Reliant/NRG Energy MCPARD Summer Camp Accenture POWER Northwest Community Sanofi-Aventis Christ United Church Memorial Drive United Church Youth Cypress Youth Group Methodist Church The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Accenture University of Houston Bauer Alumini/Students CUSE Freebirds World Burrito Vic Coppinger YMCA CITGO Teen Camp
Schneider Electric Southeast Church of Christ DCATS Kingwood Christian Church Presbyterian Eleven 7 Church Youth Northweast Family TJ MAXX Christ Church YMCA - Teen Camp
Richmond Stake LDS Youth Conference Lake Houston YMCA Genesys Works ABATIX Aeropostle Reliant/NRG Energy Archdiocese of Galveston- Houston Office of Youth Ministry NAACP Houston Branch HCC Seoul Baptist Church Young Adult Committe Youth Group
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