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Goodwill CEO Concerned About Recent Economic Trends

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Nov.03 -- Goodwill Industries International Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Preston discusses the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and stresses the importance of housing security amid the crisis. He speaks on...
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John Oliver's Children's Book 'Marlon Bundo' Has Sold Out | THR News

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The 'Last Week Tonight' host spoke about the sudden success of his parody children's book during an appearance on Tuesday's 'Ellen DeGeneres Show.'
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Teenager raises £1,000 by singing for neighbours ahead of every Clap For Carers

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A 15-year-old boy with liver disease has raised more than £1,000 for a hospital charity by singing for neighbours ahead of the Clap for Our Carers each Thursday. Josh Morton, who lives in St George, Bristol, has auto-immune hepatitis of...
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Interview with Alex Eagle, Director of The Running Charity re Prince Harry

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CLEAN: Exterior shot of interview with Alex Eagle, Director & Co-Founder of the Running Charity talking about Prince Harry's visit to The Running Charity and talks about Prince Harry's jog with a group of young people on January 26, 2017...
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Amazon's Bezos Makes Push Into Philanthropy With Tweet

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Jun.22 -- Amazon.com Inc.’s Jeff Bezos has remained largely invisible in the world of philanthropy. That changed last week in a single tweet -- followed by 42,000 more. Bloomberg's Tom Metcalf has more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Public Misled by Charity Collection Bags

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Public Misled by Charity Collection Bags
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Bloomberg

Zuckerbergs Give $25M to CDC Nonprofit to Fight Ebola

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Oct. 14 -- Todays BWest Byte is $25 million for the amount Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are donating to the Centers for Disease Controls nonprofit arm to help fight Ebola. Cory Johnson reports on...
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Plans to treat 16-year-olds who are accused of the most serious crimes in India as ADULTS are expected to become law soon.

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Plans to treat 16-year-olds who are accused of the most serious crimes in India as ADULTS are expected to become law soon.
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Princess Diana at Child Bereavement Trust Launch

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Princess Diana smiling as she listens to her friend and one of the founders of Child Bereavement UK, Julia Samuel speaking on stage at the Child Bereavement Trust Launch on Spetember 26, 1994 in London, England.
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Jim Chanos Leads Bloomberg's 'Brackets for a Cause' Charity Contest

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Apr.05 -- As the 2019 NCAA basketball tournament draws to a close, Jim Chanos, Kynikos Associates president and founder, is leading Bloomberg's 'Brackets for Cause' contest. Participants donate $10,000, with the total pot going to the...
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PM vows to end postcode lottery for those fleeing domestic abuse

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The Prime Minister has vowed to end the postcode lottery for those fleeing domestic abuse. Theresa May met survivors and case workers at Advance charity offices in west London.
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President Barack Obama declared Friday he's found a solution that will protect religious liberty but also ensure that women have access to free birth control. (Feb. 10)

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HEADLINE: Obama: Birth control policy meets all needs CAPTION: President Barack Obama declared Friday he's found a solution that will protect religious liberty but also ensure that women have access to free birth control. (Feb....
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Bloomberg

Why Carlos Slim Wont Join the Giving Pledge

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Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg's Matthew G. Miller discusses Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecommunications billionaire who ranks as the worlds second-richest person, and his philanthropic ventures. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Jimmy Saville Memorabilia Auctioned for Charity

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Jimmy Saville Memorabilia Auctioned for Charity
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Sky News

Protestors at Telethon Campaign in London

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Protestors at Telethon Campaign in London
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Charity project sending football team to South Africa!

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VOICED: Charity project sending football team to South Africa!
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Parkland survivor David Hogg and sister Lauren release book about the school shooting

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A newly-released book written by Parkland shooting survivors David Hogg and his sister, Lauren, describes the massacre that killed 17 at their school. The book called "#Never Again' also offers a behind the scenes look at...
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Trump Pays $2M To Charities To Settle Foundation Lawsuit

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The president has complied with an order to pay $2 million in damages for misusing funds from his charity to help fund his 2016 campaign.
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Press Association

Migrants in Calais as charity suggests letting them claim asylum for the UK from France

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GVs of a Calais migrant camp as a charity reports allowing migrants to claim asylum for the UK from France would stop the surge in perilous Channel crossings. Care4Calais thinks UK officials setting up a kiosk on the continent to process...
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Birmingham charity join Rashford's cause

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Dave Rodgers, CEO of Birmingham charity Midland Mencap, discusses plans to offer free lunches to children during half-term and praises England footballer Marcus Rashford for 'kickstarting a social movement'.
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Girl With A Surgical Mask painting being auctioned for charity

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Chloe Slevin, a first year trainee children's and general nurse, currently working on a Covid-19 ward at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin as a healthcare assistant, with her painting "Girl With A Surgical Mask" which she is hoping to...
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Lottery millionaires team up to build bird boxes for community wildlife project

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A group of National Lottery millionaires have teamed up for a lockdown project to build bird nesting boxes to give a boost to their local wildlife.
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Bloomberg

Street Vendors Among Hardest Hit by Pandemic: Robin Hood CEO

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Dec.09 -- Robin Hood Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wes Moore discusses Morgan Stanley's grant of $2 million to 2,000 street vendors in coordination with the foundation, which is contributing $375,000 more and helping distribute the...
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Press Association

Homeless charity warns that more rough sleepers may die

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A homeless charity has warned there will be further deaths of rough sleepers on the streets of Dublin over Christmas if the Government does not intervene. Chief executive of Dublin based charity, Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH),...