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Duchin Productions founder Jay Duchin has been working in video for nearly 25 years. When not shooting or editing, Jay can
be found on the streets and race tracks rolling around on his motorcycle. His passion for motorsports and saftey drove him
to co-found the Womens's Riding School (www.womensridingschool.com). Jay is also an avid tinkerer and inventor. Everything
from custom camera mounts to dodads and dohickeys for a variety of applications,
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"I'm a big believer in giving back to the community. Below are just a few things that I'm involved in. The logos are
also links, feel free to learn more about what the organizations and maybe even send a small donation."
Jay Duchin, DP Principal
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My Brother's Table
The Table was created to provide free, nutritious food to the homeless in Lynn, those living in boarding houses, and the large
number of mentally ill individuals who were no longer in institutions. No other organizations were serving these groups of
people. The philosophy from the beginning has been to welcome all who come with no questions asked. As a result, the Table
has always served a wide range of guests—parents and children, individuals with medical or physical disabilities, elderly,
people who are unemployed and under employed, in addition to the homeless. Some people come once or twice or for a few days,
weeks, or months. Others have come for dinner regularly for many years and have found friends and community at the Table.
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So many of us have been effected by breast cancer. The Susan G. Komen foundation does great phenomenal work.
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The Walk for Hunger, the oldest continual pledge walk in the country, Project Bread provides millions of dollars each year in privately donated
funds to more than 400 emergency food programs in 135 communities statewide. Project Bread also advocates systemic solutions
that prevent hunger and that provide food to families in natural, everyday settings, including schools. Over the last four
years, the organization has invested over $2 million in grants to community organizations that feed children where they live,
learn, and play.
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The
goals of The Holocaust Center, Boston North Inc. are to document and to preserve history; to reduce hatred, prejudice, ignorance
and indifference through education; and to prevent future tragedies through the study of the universal lessons of this period.
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The Travis Roy Foundation was established in 1997 to help spinal cord injury
survivors and to fund research into a cure. Inspired by Travis' own story, the lifeblood of the Travis Roy Foundation has
been the generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations across North America. This generosity has made an immediate
impact on the lives of many individuals.
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New Hamphire Theatre Project |

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Incorporated in 1988, New Hampshire Theatre Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to artistic excellence,
bringing high quality productions of classical and contemporary drama to the community through our professional season, the
NHTP Youth Repertory Company, and our educational programs for all ages.
NHTP's home is an intimate fifty-seat black box theatre located at 959 Islington Street, offering handicapped accessibility
and private parking
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Easter Seals provides
services to ensure that children and adults with disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play.
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FilmNorth is a great community based organization that does everything from putting on film festivals to helping people
make that film they always wanted.
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