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    1. previousIn this photo taken Dec. 8, 2011, Taliyah Garrett, 3, center, reads as her mother, Tawana Brooks, right, follows along with coordinator Jazmyn Scott after Taliyah during a Parent Child Home Program visit in Seattle. The home visiting program, supported by United Way of King County, Wash., helps children from low-income families prepare for kindergarten by tutoring parents in how to teach their children. As the first signs of an economic recovery make the news, many of the nation's nonprofit organizations are digging in for another three to four years of financial distress, according to researchers who keep an eye on the chartable world. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)next
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    1. Associated Press Photo By Elaine Thompson Mon, Dec 19, 2011
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    1. In this photo taken Dec. 8, 2011, Taliyah Garrett, 3, center, reads as her mother, Tawana Brooks, right, follows along with coordinator Jazmyn Scott after Taliyah during a Parent Child Home Program ... more 
      In this photo taken Dec. 8, 2011, Taliyah Garrett, 3, center, reads as her mother, Tawana Brooks, right, follows along with coordinator Jazmyn Scott after Taliyah during a Parent Child Home Program visit in Seattle. The home visiting program, supported by United Way of King County, Wash., helps children from low-income families prepare for kindergarten by tutoring parents in how to teach their children. As the first signs of an economic recovery make the news, many of the nation's nonprofit organizations are digging in for another three to four years of financial distress, according to researchers who keep an eye on the chartable world. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) less 

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