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EXCHANGE: Community leader survives transplant, heads home
Lexington Herald Leader … he and Michelle want to give back and are increasing awareness about organ and tissue donation. “Sign up to be an organ donor,” Michelle said in the Kelleher family home last week. “It saves lives. Someone else’s loss and generosity saved my husband.”. |
Philanthropy improves cancer care – Greenville News
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Philanthropy improves cancer care
Greenville News When cancer strikes, it attacks the body and the psyche. Patients often express a sense of vulnerability and defenselessness when placed into battle with a “foreign invader.” Medicine fights the foe, but I can tell you from personal experience that it … |
An organ donor could have saved our son – Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAn organ donor could have saved our sonTelegraph.co.ukSitting in their living room, where photographs of Sebastian smile from every surface, and his first and only pair of shoes are mounted on the wall, they are telling their story in th…
Blood donation camp marks Mahtab birthday; 23 units collected – PrameyaNews7
PrameyaNews7Blood donation camp marks Mahtab birthday; 23 units collectedPrameyaNews7Bhubaneswar: A blood donation camp was organised in the Kedarnath Research Institute premises in the Old Town area on the occasion of the 116 birth anniversary of Dr H…
Military Veteran Project to hire replacement for Melissa Jarboe, consider … – Topeka Capital Journal
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Military Veteran Project to hire replacement for Melissa Jarboe, consider …
Topeka Capital Journal As MVP membership swelled the past three years, Jarboe has struggled with personal constraints, narrowed the organization’s focus and rejected donations. “I’ve learned to understand I’m personally attached to MVP,” Jarboe said. “I don’t want us to grow. |
Scholar: Campus Mobs Reject Free Speech, Academic Freedom And Even Facts – Daily Caller
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Scholar: Campus Mobs Reject Free Speech, Academic Freedom And Even Facts
Daily Caller Conservative donors who think politics can solve cultural problems are “nuts,” Kurtz says. Now, we are “beyond the tipping point” on campuses, he added. (RELATED: Scholar: Under New AP Standards, ‘American History Will Not Be About America’). |
Generous offer saves would-be organ donor Silent tumor detected during prep – Waterbury Republican American
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Generous offer saves would-be organ donor Silent tumor detected during prep
Waterbury Republican American TORRINGTON — Mike Wallace’s urgent need for a new kidney may have saved Tim Sparks’ life. This tale of need and generosity started with an article in The Sunday Republican Sept. 13 and later shared on the website RIDE-CT.com. It evolved into a … |
Our View: Preserve public campaign finance fund, despite challenges – Norwich Bulletin
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Our View: Preserve public campaign finance fund, despite challenges
Norwich Bulletin The fund, while flawed, has helped clean up elections in Connecticut and given greater opportunity to outsider candidates who lack access to traditional, deep-pocketed campaign donors — many of them special-interest voices. Secretary of the State … |
Residents register as bone marrow donors – Idaho Press-Tribune
Idaho Press-TribuneResidents register as bone marrow donorsIdaho Press-TribuneDe Anda said if the community came together and all registered to be a donor, then thousands of lives could be saved. She said anyone who is unable to register as a donor, du…
Op-ed: Why we’re suing the state to protect free speech – Salt Lake Tribune
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Op-ed: Why we’re suing the state to protect free speech
Salt Lake Tribune House Bill 43, passed in the 2013 legislative session, forces educational organizations to abide by reporting requirements similar to those for candidates and PACs, compelling detailed disclosure of donors for publication in an online database. The … |
