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Souper Walk will raise funds to fight food insecurity on Sept. 30

The 5th annual Souper Walk benefitting The Zadie Project, a nonprofit which helps fight food insecruity for families and seniors, on Saturday, Sept. 30. The event, which hopes to raise $30,000, was created by restaurateur and philanthropist Jenny Levison, who...

New lawsuit looks to block ‘antisemitic’ ethnic studies in Calif. – eJewish Philanthropy

Good Monday morning.In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on a new lawsuit challenging a California school district’s controversial ethnic studies curriculum, and feature opinion pieces from Rabbi Elan...

Hong Kong Jockey Club ponies up HK$5 billion to boost effectiveness of charity in city, region and further afield

The Hong Kong Jockey Club is to spend HK$5 billion (US$638 million) to set up a charity research institute to promote a culture of philanthropy, with Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu expressing hope the city can become a “major...

Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s Seacoast Cancer 5K registration now open

DOVER — Registration is open for the 10th annual Seacoast Cancer 5K, one of the largest road races in New Hampshire, which benefits the Mass General Cancer Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. The race is presented by Somersworth Nissan, who is serving...

Navigating wealth management: The emergence of new family offices in Singapore

In recent years, Singapore has emerged as a global hotspot for family offices, drawing in a significant number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking to manage their wealth effectively and contribute to the local economy. With its stable political and economic...

Community meets philanthropy for Waverley’s Nib Literary Award

Since 2002, Sydney’s Waverley Council has presented a major prize for Australian literature, commonly known as “the Nib” Open to Australian authors working in any genre, fiction or non-fiction, the prize favours books with high literary merit and a...

presidential goals, Big 10, affirmative action

The University of Oregon Board of Trustees plans to discuss goals for the new president, research and the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overrule affirmative action, among other university-related topics at its meetings Monday and Tuesday.Starting...

Town Of Essex And WindsorEssex Community Foundation Unveil Waterfront Legacy Project At Colchester Park | windsoriteDOTca News

An interactive artwork in the shape of an oversized picture frame has been installed at Colchester Park, creating a new waterfront attraction for tourists and local residents to enjoy thanks to an investment from the WindsorEssex Community Foundation in...

Refill with Randy – Grateful to be part of the Hospice team

Posted 10 September 2023 at 8:00 am By Randy LeBaron “I could never do what you do.” That is a comment that I have repeatedly heard from people over the past 1 ½ years since I started working as...

Fayette Street Outreach started from a woman’s call to leadership

Edna Manns-Lake didn’t know much about being a leader when she and other parents wanted to address kids being unfairly put out of class and generally poor leadership at Lockerman Bundy Elementary School in West Baltimore in the 1990s.A...
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Inside the national operation that rescued a Baltimore boy who went missing in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest – eJewishPhilanthropy

Menachem “Mark” Kahn was at home in Rockland County, N.Y., when he got an emergency call from across the...
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