Posts Categorized: Non Profit & Charity

Driving Successful Lives Surpasses $10,000 in Funds Raised for Veterans, the Homeless and Recovery Programs

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Driving Successful Lives, the national non-profit charity that has raised over $10,000 for veterans, homeless, reentry and recovery programs along with two Detroit Ministries has sponsored the Muscular Dystrophy Association Charity Walk. “Together we are stronger, and the more awareness and sponsorship efforts put forth to support these efforts, the closer we are to finding… Read more »

Quantico Cyber Hub Grand Opening to Feature Harri Hursti Voting Village Demonstration

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The Cyber Bytes Foundation is pleased to announce the grand opening of their new facility, the Quantico Cyber Hub, on October 26th. This inaugural celebration of the largest center for cybersecurity located within a HUBZone in Virginia, is free and open to the public. The event will feature interactive demonstrations from world-renowned security expert Harri… Read more »

Gospel for Asia Offers ‘Top Tips’ To Fight Global Poverty

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Faith-based mission agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) has revealed its top tips for those who want to help end global poverty, marking International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on October 17. Extreme poverty – earning $1.90 or less per day – impacts 736 million people around the world, double the population of the… Read more »

Gospel for Asia Takes ‘Hands-On’ Approach to Saving Lives

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While Americans take washing their hands for granted, thousands of children in Asia die every year because their families don’t wash their hands properly, mission agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) reported marking Global Handwashing Day, October 15. Under the theme “Clean Hands for All,” Global Handwashing Day promotes the vital importance of proper hand… Read more »

New Paper Suggests Human Research Protections for Animals, Says Senior Author Dr. Hope Ferdowsian

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A new paper published as a “First View” in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics assembles a wealth of evidence on why and how some human research guidelines should be extended to the use of animals in research. The paper’s authors hail from the fields of medicine, research, the humanities, applied ethics, and philosophy. They challenge… Read more »