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Non-profit suffers for trying to help its community
December 12, 2008 — 11:53am ET | By Anne Zieger
Non-profit Mount Sinai in Chicago is not just providing charity care, but reaching out to try to make a difference in its community. Unfortunately, it is suffering financially as a result, in part because of a lack of government help to keep it serving the poor in its low-income neighborhood. Article
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