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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Latest charities added to Xperedon

Tomorrow Trust
South Africa
Children & Education

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Civil War Preservation Trust United States
Arts & Culture

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Stora Sköndal Foundation
Sweden

Community & Family

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Photo of the day

Flowers in Santorini ©2011 Xperedon Inc.

Charity Spotlight: KingsCare

Country
United Kingdom
Category
Ethnic & Religion
Charity Mission Statement
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Our vision is to meet practical needs in developing countries through self-help, medical, educational and training projects

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Today's News - BRAZIL: Women gain

New president nears 30% target for female ministers

By appointing women to two key ministries recently, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has nearly met her goal of having 30% of women in her cabinet, and is putting women in predominant roles at the Planalto Palace, the seat of government.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Latest charities added to Xperedon

The Prostate Cancer Charity United KingdomResearch & Development 



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RAFT
USA
Children & Education
 


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Plunket
New Zealand
Community & Family


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Photo of the Day

Forest Bridge ©2011 Xperedon Inc.

Charity Spotlight: Pine Tree Society

Country
United States
Category
Disability
Charity Mission Statement
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To provide Maine children and adults with disabilities the opportunities and the means to create better lives for themselves and their families.

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Today's News - HEALTH: Missing midwives

Investment needed to save 3.6 million babies, 358,000 women

More investment in midwifery could save many of the millions of babies and hundreds of thousands of women who still die every year because of a lack of skilled healthcare during childbirth, says the United Nations.

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