Access Counseling (Boulder, Colo.)
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The counseling group has closed two of its three locations.
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Amherst H. Wilder Foundation (St. Paul, Minn.)
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The health and human-services organization plans to cut 260 jobs over the next year and eliminate a handful of programs that serve the elderly, troubled children, and others.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston)
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The museum has laid off 12 employees, about 9 percent of its work force.
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Jewish Family and Life (Newton Upper Falls, Mass.)
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The charity is closing and has given its online publication for teenagers, JVibe, to the company JVillage, and its Babaganewz Web site to Behrman House Publishing.
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League of American Orchestras (New York)
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The advocacy organization has laid off four employees and has frozen salaries, cut travel expenses by 50 percent, and suspended retirement contributions. It has also trimmed some programs.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Irving, Tex.)
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The organization is cutting staff members at its national office and throughout the country.
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San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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The animal welfare organization has laid off 22 employees.
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Save-a-Pet Adoption Center (Grayslake, Ill.)
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The animal shelter has laid off 10 employees, nearly 40 percent of its staff.
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Valley Mental Health (Murray, Utah)
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The mental-health organization plans to lay off 100 to 125 employees by the end of this year.
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Valley Oak Children’s Services (Chico, Calif.)
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The child-care services organization has laid off seven administrative staff members.
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Wallingford Community Senior Center (Seattle)
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The center has closed.
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Western Environmental Law Center (Eugene, Ore.)
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The group has laid off two administrative staff members and two lawyers.
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