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Best of civic & charity

From green clothiers to seed providers—and a host of charitable organizations in between—San Franciscans demonstrate their devotion to the community.

Edited by Natasha Sarkisian

Best clothes for a cause
Best memory saver
Best socially conscious home stores
Best use of concrete
Best turf war in the making
Best neighborhood on the upswing
Best seed providers
Best kids' club
Best children's charities
Best source for real estate info
Best new green corporate ideas

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