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Schools and Non Profit 2015 SCHOOLS AND NON PROFIT ABRAMS ELEMENTARY 600 CHILIES AVE ACACIA PARK APARTMENTS 104 E PLATTE AVE ACADEMY DIST 20 EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION CENTER 1110 CHAPEL HILLS DR ACADEMY FOR ADVANCE AND CREATIVE LEARNING 2510 N CHESTNUT ST ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL ELEMENTARY 8550 CHARITY DR AIR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 6910 S CARLTON DR AMERICAN LEGION POST 39 634 MANITOU AVE ARAGON ELEMENTARY 211 S MAIN ST ATLAS PREPARATORY SCHOOL 1602 S MURRAY BLVD AUDUBON ELEMENTARY 2400 E VAN BUREN ST BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY 1330 CREEKSIDE DR BEAR TRAP RANCH 8655 OLD STAGE RD BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE PIKES PEAK REGION 1455 S CHELTON RD BRICKER ELEMENTARY 4880 DOVER DR BRISTOL ELEMENTARY 890 N WALNUT ST BROADMOOR ELEMENTARY 440 W CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN RD BUENA VISTA MONTESSORI 924 W PIKE PEAK AVE CARE AND SHARE INC 2605 PREAMBLE PT CARSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 6200 PRUSSMAN BLVD CARVER ELEMENTARY 4740 ARTISTIC CIR CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY 1860 S CHELTON RD CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY 5250 FARTHING DR CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN JR HIGH SCHOOL 1200 W CHEYENNE RD CHINOOK TRAIL ELEMENTARY 11795 GRAND LAWN CIR CHIPETA ELEMENTARY 2340 RAMSGATE TER CIVA CHARTER SCHOOL 4635 N PARK DR COLORADO SPRINGS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 4825 MALLOW RD COLORADO SPRINGS EARLY COLLEGES 4435 N CHESTNUT ST COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 11 2015 WICKS RD COLORADO SPRINGS SENIOR CENTER 1514 N HANCOCK AVE COLUMBIA ELEMENTARY 835 E ST VRAIN ST CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCHOOL 2410 N CASCADE AVE DISCOVERY CANYON CAMPUS SCHOOL 1810 NORTHGATE BLVD DIVINE REDEEMER CATHOLIC SCHOOL 901 N LOGAN AVE DOUGLASS VALLEY ELEMENTARY 4610 S DOUGLASS DR EAGLEVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 1325 VINDICATOR DR EDISON ELEMENTARY 3125 N HANCOCK AVE EDISON SCHOOL 14550 EDISON RD 2015 EDITH WOLFORD ELEMENTARY 13710 BLACK FOREST RD EL PASO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 366 10TH ST ELLICOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 395 S ELLICOTT HWY ELLICOTT HIGH SCHOOL 375 S ELLICOTT HWY EVANS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 1675 WINNEBAGO RD EXPLORER ELEMENTARY 4190 BARDOT DR FALCON ELEMENTARY 12050 FALCON HWY FALCON HIGH SCHOOL 10200 EASTONVILLE RD FALCON MIDDLE SCHOOL 9755 TOWNER AVE FALCON PATRIOT CENTER 11990 SWINGLINE RD FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 420 N NEVADA AVE FOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 515 N SANTA FE AVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SENIOR CENTER 5725 SOUTHMOOR DR FRANCES L JENKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL 6410 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY FRAUTSCHI CAMPUS CENTER 6155 FOUNTAIN VALLEY RD FREEDOM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5280 BUTTERFIELD DR FREMONT ELEMENTARY 5110 EL CAMINO DR FRENCH ELEMENTARY 5225 ALTURAS DR FRONTIER CHARTER ACADEMY 418 YODER ST FRONTIER ELEMENTARY 3755 MEADOW RIDGE DR GIBERSON ELEMENTARY 2880 FERBER DR GOLD CAMP ELEMENTARY 1805 PRESERVE DR GRACE CENTER FOR ATHLETIC COMMUNITY 1655 PIRATE HTS GRANT ELEMENTARY 3215 WESTWOOD BLVD HANOVER JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 17050 S PEYTON HWY HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL 2755 JANITELL RD HELEN HUNT ELEMENTARY 917 E MORENO AVE HIGH PLAINS ELEMENTARY 2248 VINTAGE DR HORIZON MIDDLE SCHOOL 1750 PIROS DR HOWBERT ELEMENTARY 1023 N 31ST ST JACK SWIGERT AEROSPACE ACADEMY 4220 E PIKES PEAK AVE JACKSON ELEMENTARY 4340 EDWINSTOWE AVE JAMES IRWIN CHARTER SCHOOLS 5525 ASTROZON BLVD JANITELL JR HIGH SCHOOL 7635 FOUNTAIN MESA RD JORDAHL ELEMENTARY 800 PROGRESS DR KELLER ELEMENTARY 3730 E MONTEBELLO DR KING ELEMENTARY 6110 SAPPORO DR LEWIS PALMER ELEMENTARY 1315 LAKE WOODMOOR DR LEWIS PALMER MIDDLE SCHOOL 1776 WOODMOOR DR LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL 8720 SCARBOROUGH DR 2015 MADISON ELEMENTARY 4120 CONSTITUTION AVE MANITOU SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 401 EL MONTE PL MANITOU SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL 415 EL MONTE PL MARIAN HOUSE SOUP KITCHEN 14 W BIJOU ST MARTIN LUTHER KING ELEMENTARY 6910 DEFOE AVE MARTINEZ ELEMENTARY 6460 VICKERS DR MERIDIAN RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 10480 RAINBOW BRIDGE DR MESA ELEMENTARY 400 CAMI DEL RAY MIAMI YODER SCHOOL 420 S RUSH RD MIDLAND ELEMENTARY 2110 BROADWAY ST MITCHELL HIGH SCHOOL 1205 POTTER DR MONROE ELEMENTARY 15 S CHELTON RD MONTEREY ELEMENTARY 2311 MONTEREY RD MOUNTAIN RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 9150 LEXINGTON DR MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY 10095 LEXINGTON RD THE CLASSICAL ACADEMY CENTRAL 1655 SPRINGCREST RD MOUNTAIN VISTA COMMUNITY SCHOOL 2550 DORSET DR MOUNTAIN VISTA HOME SCHOOL ACADEMY 2400 SLATER AVE MOUNTAINSIDE ELEMENTARY 5506 HARR AVE NEW LIFE CHURCH 11025 VOYAGER PKWY OAK CREEK ELEMENTARY 3333 OAK CREEK DR W ODYSSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6275 BRIDLESPUR AVE PALMER LAKE ELEMENTARY 115 UPPER GLENWAY RD PALMER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 19255 MONUMENT HILL RD PANORAMA MIDDLE SCHOOL 2145 S CHELTON RD PATRICK HENRY ELEMENTARY 1310 LEHMBERG BLVD PATRIOT ELEMENTARY 7010 HARR AVE PAULINE MEMORIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL 1601 MESA AVE PENROSE ELEMENTARY 4285 S NONCHALANT CIR PEYTON ELEMENTARY 13550 BRADSHAW RD PEYTON HIGH SCHOOL 13885 BRADSHAW RD PIKES PEAK ELEMENTARY 1520 VERDE DR PIKES PEAK PREP 525 E COSTILLA AVE PIKES PEAK SCHOOL OF EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING 11925 ANTLERS RIDGE DR PINELLO ELEMENTARY 2515 CODY DR PIONEER ELEMENTARY 3663 WOODLAND HILLS DR PRAIRIE WINDS ELEMENTARY 790 E KINGS DEER PT RAMPART HIGH SCHOOL 8250 LEXINGTON DR RANCH CREEK ELEMENTARY 9155 TUTT BLVD RAY E KILMER ELEMENTARY 4285 WALKER RD 2015 REMINGTON ELEMENTARY 2825 PONY TRACKS DR RIDGEVIEW ELEMENTARY 6573 SHIMMERING CREEK DR ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEALTH CARE SERVICES - RESIDENTIAL 1420 E FOUNTAIN BLVD ROOSEVELT EDISON CHARTER SCHOOL 205 S BYRON DR RUSSELL MIDDLE SCHOOL 3825 E MONTEBELLO DR SALVATION ARMY RJ MONTGOMERY CENTER 709 S SIERRA MADRE ST SAND CREEK ELEMENTARY 550 SAND CREEK DR SAND CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 7005 N CAREFREE CIR SIERRA HIGH SCHOOL 2250 JET WING DR SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS OF COLORADO SPRINGS 7665 ASSISI HTS SKYWAY ELEMENTARY 1100 MERCURY DR SOLID ROCK CAFE 4285 N ACADEMY BLVD SPRINGS RANCH ELEMENTARY 4350 CENTERVILLE DR SPRINGS RESCUE MISSION 5 W LAS VEGAS ST STEELE ELEMENTARY 1720 N WEBER ST STRATTON ELEMENTARY 2460 PASEO RD SUNRISE ELEMENTARY 7070 GRAND VALLEY DR TALBOTT ELEMENTARY DEAN AND FORDHAM STS TAYLOR ELEMENTARY 900 E BUENA VENTURA ST THE DA VINCI ACADEMY 1335 BRIDLE OAKS LN THE DEPOT RESTAURANT 11 PRIMROSE ST THE IMAGINE CLASSICAL ACADEMY AT INDIGO RANCH 6464 PETERSON RD THOMAS MACLARAN STATE CHARTER SCHOOL 303 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY TURMAN ELEMENTARY 3245 S SPRINGNITE DR UNITED STATES OLYMPIC CENTER 1 OLYMPIC PLZ UTE PASS ELEMENTARY 9230 CHIPETA PARK RD VERA G SCOTT ELEMENTARY 6175 WHETSTONE DR VFW 4051 PIKES PEAK 430 E PIKES PEAK AVE ROY J WASSON ACADEMIC CENTER 2115 AFTON WAY WEBSTER ELEMENTARY 445 JERSEY LN WEIKEL ELEMENTARY 6565 LINDSTROM ST WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL 1920 W PIKES PEAK AVE WESTSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER 1628 W BIJOU ST WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 615 WIDEFIELD DR WIDEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 CENTRAL KITCHEN 645 WIDEFIELD DR WILDFLOWER ELEMENTARY 1160 KEITH DR WILL ROGERS ELEMENTARY 110 S CIRCLE DR WILSON ELEMENTARY - DE REAMER 1409 DE REAMER CIR WOODMEN HILLS ELEMENTARY 8308 DEL RIO RD URBANITES LEADING THE PIKES PEAK REGION 506 E MORENO AVE 2015 MOUNTAIN SONG COMMUNITY SCHOOL 2904 W KIOWA ST PIKES PEAK BOCES SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE 2883 S CIRCLE DR MONUMENT ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 1150 VILLAGE RIDGE PT COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER 30 W DALE ST ELLICOTT MIDDLE SCHOOL 350 S ELLICOTT HWY UCCS FOOD AND DINING SERVICES 1420 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY NEW JERUSALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST UCC CHURCH 5485 ALEGRE ST JAMES IRWIN CHARTER ACADEMY 1801 N HOWARD AVE LAUREL MANOR CARE CENTER 920 S CHELTON RD ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLASSICAL ACADEMY 4620 ANTELOPE RIDGE DR KAIROS COFFEE HOUSE 505 POPES BUFF TRL LIMITED MENU ESTABLISHMENTS 15C CLUB INC 15 E BIJOU ST ADAMS APPLE LOUNGE 3302 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY ARBYS 1050 328 E FILLMORE ST ARBYS 1762 5710 N ACADEMY BLVD ARBYS 5477 331 S NEVADA AVE ARBYS 6980 540 HIGHWAY 105 ARENA PRO SHOP 3205 VENETUCCI BLVD ASPEN LEAF 1400 E BOULDER ST BAMBOO GARDEN 11605 MERIDIAN MARKET VW STE 172 BAPTIST SUBWAY 1018 W BAPTIST RD BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 3227 4845 N ACADEMY BLVD BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 331200 1690 E CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN BLVD BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 340428 6048 STETSON HILLS BLVD BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 360163 3865 E PIKES PEAK AVE CHAPEL HILLS MALL BASKIN ROBBINS ICE 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