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Episcopal Community Services average salary is $75,000, median salary is $75,000 with a salary range from $75,000 to $75,000.
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Foundation Relations Development Specialist 75,000-75,000 New York, NY, 10001 2013 Episcopal Community Services Foundation Relations Development Specialist Salaries (1)
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  • Episcopal Community Services
  • Industry: Services
  • City: San Diego, CA
  • Episcopal Community Services believes all people are created by God with value and dignity. We actively reach out to those who are most alienated from their community and strive to witness in a word and deed to the power of God to heal, transform, and make all things new. ECS is a dynamic, multi-cultural organization serving people in poverty. ECS maintains forty programs addressing homelessness, unemployment, addiction, mental illness, domestic violence, and children's care and education in San Diego and Riverside Counties. Our legacy can be seen in the faces of more than 3,500 people each day, as spirits are