Posts Categorized: Non Profit & Charity

Clarence Moniba – An Activist and Philanthropist with a Vision for a Better Liberia

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Experience in Public Service and Philanthropy Clarence Moniba has many years of experience in public service, business, and philanthropy. He has launched several initiatives to create jobs and promote the welfare of the Liberian people. His commitment to economic, infrastructural, and community development makes him a key player in Liberian society. Fighting Against Corruption One… Read more »

Driving Successful Lives Facilitates Transportation for Another Family in Need

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Driving Successful Lives, a Non-Profit (501) C 3 corporation that has a nationwide presence in assisting those in need with vehicles, food, clothing and other necessities recently donated an F-150 truck to a family in need. “Veterans are our priority along with families, children and women” says Director Ralph Maupin. “We give the most and… Read more »

Four Turtles, One Mission: The Orianne Society’s New Conservation Program

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The world is facing an urgent threat – over 60% of turtle species are facing extinction. Among them, the Wood Turtles, Spotted Turtles, Blanding’s Turtles, and Bog Turtles in the northeastern United States are in danger. The Orianne Society, a leading conservation organization, is determined to reverse this trend and save these four turtle species…. Read more »

Driving Successful Lives Adds Significant Options for Individuals Seeking Volunteer Opportunities

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Driving Successful Lives, a national non-profit that provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis, also operates a large-scale volunteer program with the goal of improving communities across the country. “Building a robust volunteer force has enabled us to reach a larger swath of America,” said a spokesperson for the organization. For years, the organization… Read more »