Council For Unity
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Council for Unity is a national non-profit organization founded in 1975 at John Dewey High School, in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Council for Unity provides curriculum in schools, and programs in correctional facilities. "Its aim is to give kids a better way of life and keep them out of trouble, including away from gangs."[1]
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Council for Unity network comprises 60 schools and community centers in New York City, Long Island, Boys and Girls Clubs of America in Texas and California.[citation needed] Council for Unity also has a college chapter at The University of Vermont[2] and has gone international with its chapter in Balti High School in Balti, Moldova.[citation needed]