Center for Conflict Relief and Reconstruction
 
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Thank you for your most generous gift! The Center for Conflict Relief and Reconstruction is a registered 501(c)(3) and all donations are tax deductible. Because of you, we are able to bring hope to some of most violent and remote areas of conflict in the world today.


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If you give online, but would like to specify a project (e.g. St. George's Church), please send an email to office@centerforconflictrelief.org with those instructions.  Thank you!


Give by check: Please mail all donations to       CCRR

                                                                            PO Box 470902
                                                                            Charlotte, NC 28247 USA

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