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Christian Home Education Network (CHEN)


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Lincoln, Boyle, Casey, Harlan


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Beth


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Fayette, Jessamine


Christian Homeschool Network of Kentucky

Jennifer

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Clark


East Central Kentucky L.I.F.E.


Andrea 


Charles


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Powell, Clark, Estill


Georgetown Homeschool Group


Godly Resources for All Christian Educators (GRACE)

Andrea


Cynthia

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Boyle,

Scott and Surrounding Counties

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Jessamine


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Allison


Doty


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Boyle, Mercer, Washington


Tri-County Homeschoolers


Mary Anne


Vice


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Harrison & Surrounding



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