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Pursuant to N.C.G.S Annual Report of the Charitable Solicitation Licensing Section May 1, 2000 – June 30, 2001 North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall, Secretary Charitable Solicitation Licensing Section Post Office Box 29622 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0622 E-Mail Address: csl @sosnc.gov 919-814-5400 North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 1 of 204 The North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 2 of 204 Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 131F-30, this report contains the following: 1. A summary of complaints, investigations and enforcement actions related to solicitation activities; 2. A list of charitable or sponsor organizations on file; 3. A list of charitable or sponsor organizations who chose to submit an audited financial statement; 4. A list of professional fundraisers who are or have been licensed in the past five years; and 5. A Detailed Summary of 2000-2001 Solicitor Activities in North Carolina. North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 3 of 204 A Summary of complaints, investigations and enforcement actions related to solicitation activities: During the period between July 1, 2000 and June 30, 2001, the Department conducted 18 investigations of alleged violations of the Statute. Two of those investigations found violations and a civil penalty was assessed in each case. The remaining 16 investigations have not been concluded and are still open. North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 4 of 204 A LIST OF CHARITABLE OR SPONSOR ORGANIZATIONS ON FILE North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 5 of 204 Charitable and Sponsor Organizations on File for the July 1, 2000 – June 30, 2001 Reporting Period North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Charitable Solicitation Licensing Section Elaine Marshall, Secretary of State Lionel J. Randolph, Supervisor License Name of Organization Address City State Zip Code Expiration Date Telephone 1 SL001055 A A COMMUNITY PREG CTR. 212 CALDWELL STREET MOORESVILLE NC 28115 05 15 02 704-664-4673 MOORESVILLE 2 SL001895 A CAMPAIGN FOR FORGIVENESS 800 W. FRANKLIN, P.O. BOX RICHMOND VA 23284-2018 05 15 01 804-828-6251 RESEARCH 842018 3 SL001247 A CHILD'S PLACE OF CHARLOTTE, P.O. BOX 33302 CHARLOTTE NC 28233-3302 11 15 01 704-343-3790 INC. 4 SL001599 AARP ANDRUS FOUNDATION 601 E STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON DC 20049 05 15 02 202-434-6190 5 SL001923 AATCC FOUNDATION, INC. 1 DAVIS DRIVE RESEARCH NC 27709 12 15 01 919-549-8141 TRIANGLE PARK 6 SL000295 ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER, P.O. BOX 1322 CONCORD NC 28026 05 15 02 704-795-2712 INC 7 SL001788 ACCESS FUND, INC. THE P.O. BOX 17010 BOULDER CO 80304 05 15 02 303-545-6772 8 SL000278 ACCION INTERNATIONAL, INC. 120 BEACON STREET SOMERVILLE MA 02143 05 15 00 617-492-4930 9 SL001945 ACMC, INC. 4201 NORTH PEACHTREE ATLANTA GA 30341-1207 11 15 01 770-455-8808 RD., STE 300 10 SL002181 ACP-ASIM FOUNDATION 190 N. INDEPENDANCE PHILADELPHIA PA 19106-1572 11 15 01 215-351-2809 MALL WEST 11 SL000189 ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH 2013 H STREET NW WASHINGTON DC 20006 05 15 01 202-223-8308 (ASH) 12 SL000168 ADA JENKINS FAM & CAREERS P.O. BOX 1842 DAVIDSON NC 28036 11 15 01 704-896-0471 DEVEL CTR 13 SL000587 ADAM FOUNDATION, INC. THE P.O. BOX 10415 WINSTON SALEM NC 27108 05 15 02 336-758-5528 EXEMPT 14 SL000137 ADIRONDACK COUNCIL, INC. THE P.O. BOX D-2 ELIZABETHTOWN NY 12932 11 15 01 518-873-2240 15 SL001169 ADOLESCENT & FAM ENRICH 1920 STATESVILLE BLVD. SALISBURY NC 28144 05 15 02 704-630-0481 COUNCIL, ROWAN CO. 16 SL000460 ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY 10001 MAIN ST., STE. D CHAPEL HILL NC 27516 11 15 01 919-932-9885 PREVENT. COAL. OF N.C. 17 SL000590 ADSA, INC. 702 S. GRAND STREET MONROE LA 71201 05 15 01 318-398-9500 Page 1 of 108 North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 6 of 204 License Name of Organization Address City State Zip Code Expiration Date Telephone 18 SL000449 ADULT CENTER FOR P.O. BOX 13048 GREENSBORO NC 27415 05 15 01 336-274-3559 ENRICHMENT, INC. 19 SL001917 ADULT LIFE PROGRAMS, INC. P.O. BOX 807 HICKORY NC 28603 11 15 01 828-326-9120 20 SL001964 ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE, INC. CR 136, P.O. BOX 4305 DOWLING PARK FL 32064 11 15 01 904-658-5110 21 SL002006 ADVENTIST DEVEL & RELIEF 12501 OLD COLUMBIA PIKE SILVER SPRING MD 20904 05 15 01 301-680-6380 AGENCY INTNATL 22 SL001398 ADVERTISING COUNCIL, INC., THE 261 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10016-2303 11 15 00 212-922-1500 23 SL001826 ADVOCACY FOR THE POOR,THE 450 WEST HANES MILL RD WINSTON SALEM NC 27105 05 15 02 336-519-8355 24 SL000439 AFC FOUNDATION., INC.,THE SIX CONCOURSE ATLANTA GA 30328 05 15 01 770-391-9500 PARKWAY, SUITE 1700 25 SL001711 AFFORDABLE HOUSING COAL., 34 WALL STREET, STE 607 ASHEVILLE NC 28801 11 15 01 828-259-9216 ASHEVILLE & BUN 26 SL001480 AFP FOUNDATION FOR 1101 KING STREET, STE 700 ALEXANDRIA VA 22314 05 15 01 703-684-0410 PHILANTHROPY 27 SL002013 AFRICA-AMERICA INSTITUTE,THE 380 LEXINGTON AVE., 42ND NEW YORK NY 10168 02 15 01 212-949-5666 FL 28 SL000029 AFRICAN MEDICAL & RESEARCH 19 WEST 44TH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10036 02 15 02 212-768-2440 FOUNDATION INC SUITE 710 29 SL000170 AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION 1400 16TH ST, N.W., STE WASHINGTON DC 20036 11 15 00 202-939-3333 120 30 SL000721 AFRICARE INC AFRICARE HOUSE 440 R WASHINGTON DC 20001 11 15 00 202-462-3614 STREET NW 31 SL000878 AFS-USA, INC. 198 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10016 05 15 01 212-299-9000 32 SL002029 AFT SUPPORT ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 570728-414 HOUSTON TX 77257-0728 08 15 01 713-963-9023 33 SL000194 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES 115 WEST MAIN STREET CARRBORO NC 27510 05 15 02 919-967-1886 CENTER INC 34 SL001568 AIDS ACTION FOUNDATION 1906 SUNDERLAND PL., WASHINGTON DC 20036 05 15 00 202-530-8030 NW 35 SL001690 AIDS CARE SERVICE, INC. P.O. BOX 21373 WINSTON SALEM NC 27120 11 15 01 336-777-0116 36 SL000767 AIDS COMM. RESIDENCE P.O. BOX 25265 DURHAM NC 27702-5265 05 15 01 919-956-7901 ASSOC.,INC. 37 SL001982 AIDS RESEARCH ALLIANCE OF AM. 621 N. SAN VICENTE BLVD. WEST CA 90069 05 15 02 310-358-2423 HOLLYWOOD 38 SL001252 AIDS SERVICE AGENCY OF NC, P.O. BOX 12583 RALEIGH NC 27605 11 15 00 919-834-2437 INC. NOT 39 SL001770 AIR FORCE ENLST MEN'S WID & 92 SUNSET LANE SHALIMAR FL 32479-1000 11 15 01 850-651-3766 DEPEND HOME FDN Page 2 of 108 North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State 2000-2001 Charitable Solicitation Licensing Annual Report -- Page 7 of 204 License Name of Organization Address City State Zip Code Expiration Date Telephone 40 SL001127 AIRBORNE & SPECIAL P.O. BOX 89 FAYETTEVILLE NC 28302-0089 02 15 02 910-483-3003 OPERATIONS MUSEUM FDN 41 SL002200 AKA ED ADVANCEMENT 5656 SOUTH STONY CHICAGO IL 60637 05 15 02 773-947-0026 FPUNDATION, INC. ISLAND AVE 42 SL000848 ALAMANCE CO. MEALS ON 508 WEST DAVIS STREET BURLINGTON NC 27215 11 15 01 336-228-8815 WHEELS, INC. 43 SL000849 ALAMANCE COUNTY HISTORICAL 4777 SOUTH N.C.62 BURLINGTON NC 27215 11 15 01 336-226-8254 MUSEUM INC 44 SL000123 ALASKA CONSERVATION 441 WEST FIFTH AVE., STE ANCHORAGE AK 99501-2340 11 15 01 907-276-1917 FOUNDATION 402 45 SL000905 ALBEMARLE CRISIS PREGNANCY P.O. BOX 2188 ELIZABETH CITY NC 27906 05 15 02 252-338-1655 CTR 46 SL001756 ALBEMARLE DISPUTE SETTLE CTR, P.O. BOX 248 CAMDEN NC 27921 11 15 00 252-331-7950 THE 47 SL002214 ALBEMARLE SMART START 1403 PARKVIEW DRIVE ELIZABETH CITY NC 27909 11 15 01 252-333-1233 PARTNERSHIP, INC. 48 SL000951 ALCOHOL & DRUG SERVICES, 5209 W. WENDOVER AVE. HIGH POINT NC 27625 11 15 01 336-812-8645 GUILFORD, INC. 49 SL000197 ALCOHOL/DRUG COUNCIL OF 3500 WESTGATE DRIVE, DURHAM NC 27707 11 15 01 919-493-0003 NORTH CAROLINA SUITE 204 50 SL000198 ALCOHOLICS' HOME, INC. 5884 RIVERDALE ROAD JAMESTOWN NC 27282 05 15 01 336-882-1026 51 SL000030 ALEXANDER CHILDREN'S CENTER P. O. BOX 220632 CHARLOTTE NC 28222 02 15 02 704-362-6759 52 SL002135 ALEXANDER CO PARTNERSHIP P.O. BOX 1661 TAYLORSVILLE NC 28681 11 15 01 828-632-3799 FOR CHILD 53 SL000824 ALICE AYCOCK POE CENT. FOR 224 SUNNYBROOK ROAD RALEIGH NC 27610 10 15 01 919-231-4006 HEALTH ED. 54 SL000258 ALL KINDS OF MINDS P.O. BOX 3580 CHAPEL HILL NC 27515 11 15 01 919-933-8082 55 SL001428 ALLEGHANY WELLNES CENTER, P.O. BOX 1735 SPARTA NC 28675 05 15 02 336-372-2944 INC. 56 SL001662 ALLERGY & ASTHMA 2751 PROSPERITY AVE., FAIRFAX VA 22031 03 15 01 703-641-9595 NETWORK/MOA,INC. STE. 150 57 SL001225 ALLIANCE DEFENCE FUND, INC. 7819 E GREENWAY ROAD SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 11 15 00 602-953-1200 STE 8 58 SL000346 ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN & P.
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