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The legislature finds that there is a need for multi-purpose senior centers in certain areas of the state to provide certain services for elderly persons, that this need can be at least partially met utilizing nonprofit corporations which would undertake the establishment of multi-purpose senior center projects, and that the establishment of these projects constitutes a public purpose worthy of the cooperation of the state.
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