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Modern communications technology and today’s tyrants make it more important than ever for people to know how to recognize the kind of lethal propaganda employed in the dark, distant days of the Holocaust.
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When Brent Surman, coach of the Shetland Padres Pony League team of Murrieta, Calif., received his end-of-season gift from his team, he was touched. Instead of a gift certificate or a plaque, the team made a donation in Coach Surman’s name to Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer to help fund pediatric cancer research.
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Every April people living with Parkinson’s disease, along with their families and friends, gather in New York City’s Central Park to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s disease research.
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As they move into roles in service and volunteering, older adults are discovering that what they know is just as important as how much time they can give. Their help couldn’t have come at a better time for nonprofit organizations.
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Every year, thousands of children lose their hair due to chronic illness. This loss impacts more than just physical appearance -- it deeply affects self-esteem, causing many children to withdraw from social activities and friends. Here's how you can help.
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Maybe you started biking to work when gas prices were hovering near $4 a gallon. Or perhaps you and your family cycle as a great way to spend time together on a Saturday afternoon. Using pedal power can also help to find a cure for one of the nation’s deadliest diseases. You can ride your bike and raise funds for the Tour de Cure.
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From rising energy costs to escalating prices at the grocery store, Americans are feeling the pinch in their pocketbooks. Many individuals and families like to set aside money every year to donate to charities, yet some may find it more viable to give of their time right now.
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