Marvin Lewis Community Fund

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700 W Pete Rose Way Ste 354
Cincinnati, OH 45203

The Marvin Lewis Community Fund is a non-profit organization based in Cincinnati, OH that focuses on supporting youth and families in need.

Through various programs and initiatives, the organization aims to provide resources and opportunities for personal and community development.

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Brian B.
7/8/2011

One of the most influential and positive non-profit organizations in the city of cincinnati. Coach Marvin Lewis genuinely cares a great deal about this city and has made himself available to the...

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