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LOS ANGELES : 7 Groups Get Grants From Olympics Fund

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The Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles, the group responsible for disseminating Southern California’s share of profits from the 1984 Olympics, announced seven new grants totaling $293,242 to areas affected by last year’s riots.

The largest grant, $167,000, went to the New ADAGE (Alternative for Drug and Gang Elimination) youth development program, which offers after-school sports, youth club and job-training activities for 1,500 boys and girls, primarily of African-American and Latino heritage.

Other grants included $59,000 to the Heart of Los Angeles Youth program, $25,000 to the New Mt. Calvary Sports Project, $20,000 to the Hoover Street Gym, $10,000 to the Golden Youth Opportunity Assn., $9,742 to the National Football League Youth Education Town and $2,500 to the Reynaldo Brown Youth Foundation.

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The foundation’s grants and programs since 1984 now total more than $50 million.

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