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Jaden Remington picks up eggs during the Seneca-Babcock Community Association Easter Egg Hunt at Arlene Mychajliw Community Center in 2023. This and other more essential programs offered through the association are at serious risk.
Seneca-Babcock executive director resigns after revocation of nonprofit status
The executive director of the Seneca-Babcock Community Association has resigned his position after public disclosure that the organization failed to submit any of the financial documents for the past nine years to the Internal Revenue Service, jeopardizing a wide range of services that include a food pantry, senior services and daycare.
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The Seneca-Babcock Community Association is shutting down most of its services beginning Friday after its executive director, who is resigning, admitted that the organization failed to submit any financial documents for the past nine years to the Internal Revenue Service.
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