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(redirected from Diabetes Youth Foundation)

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DYFDissertation Year Fellowship (various schools)
DYFDanvers Youth Football (Danvers, MA)
DYFDetroit Youth Foundation (Michigan)
DYFDesign Your Future (workshop)
DYFDiabetes Youth Foundation


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Even though it focuses on children rather than people of will-writing age, the Diabetes Youth Foundation of Indiana receives some $2,000 to $6,000 per year in bequests.
for Wednesday (May 31) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Celebration Festivities Include Corporate Donation to Diabetes Youth Foundation of Indiana and Riley's Children Hospital WHAT: Grand opening tour and lunch with Hitachi Data Systems COO Dave Roberson to celebrate the new Hitachi Data Systems' Plainfield, Indiana, Distribution Facility.
for Wednesday (May 31) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Celebration Festivities Include Corporate Donation to Diabetes Youth Foundation of Indiana and Riley's Children Hospital WHAT: Grand opening tour and lunch with Hitachi Data Systems COO Dave Roberson to celebrate the new Hitachi Data Systems' Plainfield, Indiana, Distribution Facility.
 
 
 
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