Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Eddie Cantor" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

charity and humanitarian
The post-war, and post-reunions, period saw an increase in co-operation and interaction between ecclesias, resulting in the establishment of a number of week-long Bible schools and the formation of national and international organisations such as the Christadelphian Bible Mission ( for preaching and pastoral support overseas ), the Christadelphian Support Network ( for counselling ), and the Christadelphian Meal-A-Day Fund ( for charity and humanitarian work ).
The software license may impose additional restrictions on the type of use including personal use, private use, individual use, non-profit use, non-commercial use, academic use, educational use, use in charity or humanitarian organisations, non-military use, use by public authorities or various other combinations of these type of restrictions.
In December 2010, the German charity Ein Herz für Kinder (" Heart for Children ") awarded him the Golden Heart Award, in recognition of his " charitable and humanitarian efforts ".
He has been involved in numerous humanitarian efforts throughout his life and donated tens of millions of dollars to charity.
Its mission is " the care of the Catholic Church for the needy, thereby encouraging human fellowship and making manifest the charity of Christ ", and it undertakes this mission by carrying out humanitarian relief operations following disasters, fostering charity, and encouraging cooperation and coordination of other Catholic organizations.
* Aid Convoy – a humanitarian aid charity running convoys
Following his retirement, Moreno devoted his life to helping others through charity and humanitarian organizations, especially those dedicated to helping children.
Reform distinguished the humanitarian movement from charity and philanthropy.
For his charity work with Big Brothers / Big Sisters, Actors and Others for Animals, City of Hope, John Wayne Cancer Society, PETA and dozens more, Fred received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles and Mayor Antonio Villaraigarosa for “ outstanding humanitarian and philanthropic work helps to further the goal of making the City of Los Angeles a better place .”
Nowadays, competitors are separated in three categories: Racers, that race seriously ; folk bikes, including decorated bikes and home built contraptions ; and charity racers raising money for humanitarian causes.
While each member of the group has had their own individual humanitarian advocacies and activities, Westlife has been supporting various projects for a charity cause from the start.
Apart from that, Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport was to be a hub for Global Flying Hospitals, but the humanitarian medical charity made the decision to close down Malaysian Operations, stating that the elements to make the correct formula for the GFH model were not present.
Involved for years in humanitarian and charity work, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy became world ambassador for the protection of mothers and children against HIV in 2008.
" This Order is the highest recognition of the Federal Republic of Germany for those citizens who have acquired distinguished services and achievements in social-economical, political and spiritual fields as well as their particular services for the Republic for example social charity and humanitarian aid.
Meanwhile, Cabrel continued his work on behalf of humanitarian associations and charities, taking part in the famous " Soirée des Enfoirés " to raise money for the Restos du Coeur ( the charity set up by the late great comedian Coluche to help the homeless ).
Stating " it was felt that in the present economic climate it would not be right for any individual to pocket a bonus package of £ 1. 6million ", he accepted the bonus, donating £ 900, 000 to his own charity, the Souter Charitable Trust, which assists humanitarian projects in the UK and overseas that adhere to the teachings of Christianity.
Jackson also visited Berlin Zoo and a charity auction, and received a humanitarian award at the Bambi Awards.
OSMTH-KTI, which is open to Christians of any denomination, operates as a charity, and engages in diplomatic and humanitarian works.
** Dr Tom Dooley Fund, Irish charity named after the humanitarian
The charity says that all money it receives from the sale of these products to consumers is reinvested in its humanitarian programs and services.
" For a multi-billion dollar drug company to claim that the Red Cross violated a criminal statute that was created to protect the humanitarian mission of the Red Cross — simply so that J & J can make more money — is obscene ," said Mark Everson, the chief executive of the charity.

charity and work
In addition to cheering at games and competing, professional cheerleaders also, as teams, do a lot of philanthropy and charity work, modeling, motivational speaking, television performances, and advertising.
At the conclusion of this book tour, Day seemed content to focus on her charity and pet work and her business interests.
It is a charity, which provides an independent viewpoint on the current issues affecting Dartmoor and performs valuable conservation work on archaeological sites.
With charity, the other concept that most defines the work and spirituality of the Order, study became the method most used by the Dominicans in working to defend the Church against the perils that hounded it, and also of enlarging its authority over larger areas of the known world.
This work shows Father Christmas to be a deeply complex character, in whom the qualities of charity and goodwill are at odds with those of violence and greed.
* 1992 Botham was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) for services to cricket and for his charity work in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
During the Hillsborough Memorial Service on 15 April 2011, Liverpool MP Steve Rotherham announced he would submit an Early Day Motion to have Dalglish knighted, " not only for his outstanding playing and managerial career, but also the charity work he has done with his wife, Marina, for breast cancer support and what he did after Hillsborough.
Her charity work includes participation with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, in which she helped design and promote a necklace, for which all proceeds from sales went to the Glaser foundation.
Jimmy Page was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his charity work in 2005 and Robert Plant was honoured as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to popular music in 2009.
Their following studio album Meteora, continued the band's success, topping the Billboard 200 album chart in 2003, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work around the world.
Its ideas had gained supporters throughout the Arab world and influenced other Islamist groups with its " model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work ".
Moore has also been active in charity work and various political causes, particularly around the issues of animal rights and Diabetes mellitus type 1.
Off the field, Clemente was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need.
A ceremony to honor Clemente took place, during which he received a scroll with 300, 000 signatures compiled in Puerto Rico, and several thousands of dollars were donated to charity work following Clemente's request.
During the off-season, Clemente was involved in charity work.
Focusing on broadening horizons, the year is often structured around student projects such as producing a magazine, charity work, running a small business, etc.
* December 2 – American missionary Jean Donovan and three Roman Catholic nuns are murdered by a military death squad in El Salvador while volunteering to do charity work during the country's civil war.
In 2006, Nicks held a get-together to raise money for her charity work.
She announced in mid-2007 that her Paradise Valley home would be put up for sale, citing her aspirations to " downsize " and focus more on her charity work, and the fact that in the last year she had only " spent about two weeks there.
Apex is a community group which operates in Padthaway composed of men between the ages of 18 and 45 who work together to promote social justice and raise awareness of charity causes by fundraising in interesting and creative ways.
Some shows use the same format with celebrities: in this case, there is no expectation that the winner will continue this line of work, and prize winnings often go to charity.
In January 2004, Rawls was honored by the United Negro College Fund for his more than 25 years of charity work with the organization.
He returned the community to the original Benedictine ideal of work and prayer, dedicated to the ideal of charity and self sustenance.
In 2002, the couple's dedication to philanthropy was recognized when they received the ' Stella Adler Angel Award ' for their extensive charity work.

0.209 seconds.