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GCA clubs recognize members of their communities for exceptional achievements, leadership, and contributions to their communities. A beautiful GCA certificate is given to all recipients of GCA commendations, and these community leaders are often presented with these honors at local or zone gatherings. Please join the GCA in celebrating the recipients of these commendations by getting to know their efforts at the local level.
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