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November 9, 2016  |  By Inner City Arts
Tune in to NBC’s GIVE: Featuring Inner-City Arts with Derek Hough
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Thanks to The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, Inner-City Arts was featured on NBC’s Give, as part of the network’s new programming block “The More You Know.” The show highlights the world of philanthropy by featuring the stories of charities around the country. In each episode, a celebrity ambassador visits select non-profits to make a difference. In a special episode featuring Inner-City Arts and our friends at Everybody Dance, celebrity choreographer, dancer and actor Derek Hough visits our campus to learn more about what we do and how you can help.

In case you missed it, check out the full episode here.

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