Southwest Open School and School Community Youth Collaborative each received a $5,500 donation from the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Tuffy receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
Lotsa Pasta receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
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Ospry receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
The board of directors for the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde are recognized for their work.
Dolores Operation Graduation received a $500 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Kemper Elementary tutoring received an $800 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Grace's Kitchen received an $800 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
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Sam Green/The Journal The Pinon Project received $21,000 as a primary beneficiary of the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde race. The board gave out $55,100 to local nonprofits from this year's race.
Sam Green/The Journal The Four Corners Child Advocacy Center received $21,000 as a primary beneficiary from the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde. The board gave out $55,100 to local nonprofits from this year's race.
Southwest Open School and School Community Youth Collaborative each received a $5,500 donation from the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Tuffy receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
Lotsa Pasta receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
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Ospry receives an award as a "Champion of Children.
The board of directors for the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde are recognized for their work.
Dolores Operation Graduation received a $500 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Kemper Elementary tutoring received an $800 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
Grace's Kitchen received an $800 donation from 12 Hours of Mesa Verde proceeds.
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Sam Green/The Journal The Pinon Project received $21,000 as a primary beneficiary of the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde race. The board gave out $55,100 to local nonprofits from this year's race.
Sam Green/The Journal The Four Corners Child Advocacy Center received $21,000 as a primary beneficiary from the 12 Hours of Mesa Verde. The board gave out $55,100 to local nonprofits from this year's race.