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The new initiative could one day become a registered charity
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By Richard Percival
Charity Commission probe into education and poverty relief organisations Dalaid and the Schwarzschild Foundation
By JC Reporter
Watchdog report noted that people 'were at the heart' of service provided by the Focus Foundation
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