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Dream come true
15 Jun 2008 THE woman behind one of Australia’s best-remembered personalities, Fred Hollows, is busy. So much so that Gabi, widow of the late Prof Hollows, speaks fast, rarely pausing. It’s because she has a lot to say on The Fred Hollows Foundation. Prof Hollows…
Author: The Sunday Mail (Queensland, Australia)
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Clean Bills of health?
by Anso Thom TWO Bills recently tabled in parliament are set to shake up the private hospital industry and centralise decision-making over hospital tariffs as well as the regulation of new medicines and scientific trials within the health minister’s office. The National Health Amendment Bill…
Author: Sunday Tribune (South Africa)
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How to minimize summer learning loss for students
Original Source by Ledyard King Gannett News Service WASHINGTON – For kids pouring out of school this month, the hazards of summer go far beyond sunburns and bug bites. Many children – especially poor ones – will take a step back academically as the lessons…
Author: The Daily Advertiser
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A Ruling on the Rights of the Detained
Original Source Letters To the Editor: Re: Justices, 5-4, Back Detainee Appeals for Guantánamo (front page, June 13): The Supreme Court’s decision marked the third time the court has rebuked this administration’s lawless actions at Guantánamo. It shows that the judiciary will not lie down…
Author: The New York Times
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Nursing home pay confusion angers elderly
Original Source By Fiachra O’Cionnaith UP to 21,000 elderly people are being “left in the dark” by Health Minister Mary Harney’s failure to implement the nursing home Fair Deal payment scheme, it has been claimed. Under the minister’s Fair Deal initiative, elderly people will be…
Author: The Evening Herald
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Letters to the Editor: Philanthropy and Racism
Original Source To the Editor: Structural-racism training programs have helped hundreds of nonprofit organizations and community foundations, many of which are administered or operated by white people but primarily serve people of color, learn how to orient their theories of change from charity to empowerment…
Author: The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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25 Million American Adults Are Underinsured, Report Finds
Original Source The number of underinsured American adults – those with health insurance but high medical expenses relative to their incomes – rose 60 percent between 2003 and 2007, a new report from the Commonwealth Fund finds. The report, How Many Are Uninsured? Trends Among…
Author: Philanthropy News Digest
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Higher Achievement Receives $3 Million From Atlantic Philanthropies to Expand Into Baltimore
Original Source Higher Achievement, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that provides middle school children from underserved areas year-round academic enrichment programs, has announced a three-year, $3 million grant from Atlantic Philanthropies to help expand its out-of-school-time (OST) programs to Baltimore. The grant will enable the organization,…
Author: Philanthropy News Digest
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Island to observe Elder Abuse Awareness Day on Saturday
Original Source by Owain Johnston-Barnes Abuse of seniors will not be tolerated in Bermuda, the Minister of Culture and Social Rehabilitation vowed yesterday. Dale Butler was speaking in advance of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, this Sunday, and he also praised the work of the…
Author: The Royal Gazette
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PM Chucks in magic money man
By Peter Cameron PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd is courting Australia’s richest to take up where the federal Budget largesse left off. Mr. Rudd left little to chance. He enlisted Irish-American philanthropist Chuck Feeney to twist the tails of the rich and famous. Mr. Feeney was…
Author: The Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)