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Thursday, December 19, 2013
Student philanthropy classes award $11K to a list of nonprofits; Toyota partners add $72K | KyForward.com
Student philanthropy classes award $11K to a list of nonprofits; Toyota partners add $72K | KyForward.com: Student philanthropy classes award $11K to a list of nonprofits; Toyota partners add $72K
Grocery shopping spree for Shelter House | The Chronicle-Journal
Grocery shopping spree for Shelter House | The Chronicle-Journal: St. Elizabeth School students got a lesson in giving Tuesday through a school tradition that started more than 20 years ago.
Monday, December 02, 2013
Greencastle Banner-Graphic: Local News: Seventh-grade philanthropy essay winner announced (12/01/13)
Greencastle Banner-Graphic: Local News: Seventh-grade philanthropy essay winner announced (12/01/13): Jonathon DeHaan, a student in Caitlynn Bryan's class at South Putnam High School, is the grand prize winner of the Putnam County Community Foundation's 2013 Darrell Wiatt Family Philanthropy Essay Contest.
Jonathon's prize winning essay, "Philanthropy in a Nutshell," described his grandmother, Brenda McCullough, as being the philanthropist he admires most because of her wish to help mankind become smarter, wiser and stronger.
Jonathon's prize winning essay, "Philanthropy in a Nutshell," described his grandmother, Brenda McCullough, as being the philanthropist he admires most because of her wish to help mankind become smarter, wiser and stronger.
High school students work to fight child abuse � Philanthropy North Carolina
High school students work to fight child abuse � Philanthropy North Carolina: RALEIGH, N.C. — The first week in December, at assemblies for all 2,700 students, leaders of the student council at Enloe High School in Raleigh will talk about child abuse and how students can help fight it.
The assemblies are part of a student council project to raise awareness about the issue, and to raise $50,000 to support SAFEchild, a child abuse prevention agency.
The assemblies are part of a student council project to raise awareness about the issue, and to raise $50,000 to support SAFEchild, a child abuse prevention agency.
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