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American Indian College Fund
American Legion Arthur S. Moran Post 66
American Legion Henry P. Smith Post 24
American Legion Munnsville Post 54
American Legion Post 1153
American Legion Utica Post 229
ARC, Madison-Cortland County
Arc of Onondaga Foundation
ARC, Oneida-Lewis Chapter
Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse
Central New York Firemen’s Association, Inc.
Chittenango Foundation, Inc.
Chittenango Rotary Club
Compassion Connection of Believer’s Chapel
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International
Emerald City Marine Corps League of Chittenango
Food Bank of Central New York
FOX Diversity Program
Francis House
Friends of Saratoga Battlefield
Friends of the Central Library
Great Swamp Conservancy, Inc.
Harry J. Snyder Memorial Scholarship Fund
Herkimer County College Foundation, Inc.
Hiawatha Seaway Council, Inc. – Boy Scouts of America
Insight House Chemical Dependency Service, Inc.
Institute of American Indian Arts
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 43
Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Inc. (Bridges)
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
Mohawk Valley Frontiers Club
Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees
Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute
National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Oneida Chapter
Oglala Lakota College
Oneida County Historical Society
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Present Company Productions, Inc.
Rescue Mission of Syracuse, NY
Rescue Mission of Utica, Inc.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York
Running Strong for American Indian Youth – Slim Buttes Agricultural Development Program
Six Nations Agricultural Society
The Salvation Army of the Oneida Area
The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area
Utica College Raymond Simon Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America
Vera House
VFW Post 600
VFW Post 6001
VFW Rome Post 2246 – Color Guard Fund
Wanderer’s Rest Humane Association
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  • The Oneida People Helped Win America’s Independence The Oneida People Helped Win America’s Independence

    The Fourth of July marks the day the colonists declared their independence from England in 1776. The following year, the Oneida Indian Nation chose to take up the cause of their friends, the colonists, and fight as their first ally during the American Revolution. Oneida warriors fought on the side of the colonists at the important Battles of Oriskany and Saratoga in New York State, as well as the skirmish at Barren Hill in Pennsylvania. Read more »

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