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  • tem formed their own system, the Daughters of Charity Health System, under the control of the Los A
  • modernized over the years, and the Sisters of Charity Healthcare System expanded to acquire the for
  • continuous live shows to raise money for the charity Hearing Aid.
  • loyed to promote a testimonial dinner for the charity Help for Heroes.
  • In the UK a wristband is available from the charity Help for Heroes (H4H) bearing the colours of
  • In 2009 the charity helped over 215,000 cats and its network had
  • She lived in prayer and charity, helping the poor.
  • nations go directly to the children which the charity helps.
  • ean Scrutiny Committee, an ambassador for the charity Heropreneurs.
  • Medley: Sour Charity: Hey Big Spender/If They Could See Me Now/The
  • starred Monica Calhoun, Lil' Kim, Lisa Raye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacy Dash, and Marie Mati
  • which had ricocheted off his stick, during a charity hockey game in which he was participating.
  • fered a fatal heart attack while playing in a charity hockey tournament at George Bell Arena in the
  • He also still plays in Boston area charity hockey games to this day, as a member of the
  • The charity holds its freehold dated 31 December 1986.
  • A Bing Bang Holidang is a charity holiday music album by Bleu.
  • rst Annual Fazeley Festival and Mile Oak Mile Charity hop took place on 15 September 2007.
  • d 30 August 1996) reported that: 'The Village Charity hope to top the £77,000 raised with a further
  • Lake at Chetola Resort; and the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show which has been a tradition for 84
  • Charity Hospital was severely damaged by Hurricane Ka
  • Payne died at a charity hospital in Montgomery, Alabama on March 17,
  • known as Philadelphia General Hospital, was a charity hospital and poorhouse located in West Philad
  • Medicine, and did his orthopedic residency at Charity Hospital of New Orleans.
  • lly crated boxes of bones were addressed to a charity hospital in Hong Kong.
  • These included Charity Hospital ("Big Charity") in New Orleans and o
  • He was a director of the Lake Charles Charity Hospital (now known as Moss Regional) and was
  • W New Orleans is currently tied with Charity Hospital as the 28th-tallest building in the
  • te Legislature, such a hospital would replace Charity Hospital and University Hospital, and it woul
  • The two hospitals are Charity Hospital and University Hospital.
  • government to treat indigent patients at the charity hospital as well as in the homes for elderly.
  • phrases included "Burn, K-Doe, Burn!" "I'm a Charity Hospital Baby!" and (addressed to himself) "Y
  • leans, next to and associated with the famous Charity Hospital of New Orleans.
  • city, resulting in the construction of a new Charity Hospital and public housing projects for low-
  • iefs for a number of buildings, including the Charity Hospital Building in New Orleans and the Palm
  • In charge of Charity Hospital for 8 years in the 1750s
  • s the house for the use of the clergy and the charity hospital at the then very considerable cost o
  • Public schools were shut down and Charity Hospital's 150 outpatient clinics, which hand
  • Like its sister hospital, Charity Hospital, University Hospital sustained sever
  • experience, she wrote the short story In the Charity Hospital, which established her as a writer o
  • some blank discs to the tuberculosis ward of Charity Hospital, New Orleans where Quinn was bedridd
  • ew Orleans, where he also was on the staff of Charity Hospital, often called "Big Charity".
  • devout Christian, he was keen to establish a Charity Hospital, modelled on the Liverpool Blue Coat
  • he also gave funds to local charities and the Charity Hospital, Lafon Old Folks Home, Dillard Unive
  • Jones died in a charity hospital.
  • torney general for the use and benefit of the charity hospitals in New Orleans and Shreveport."
  • From 2004 until 2008, the charity hosted the annual Kickoff for Charity dinner,
  • The charity hosts a Facebook group, which can be found by
  • He donates to Ronald McDonald's Charity house as well.
  • orry no more...your house shall be a very big Charity House ....donating and feeding many…….the
  • Charity Hudley, Anne H., and Christine Mallinson.
  • Mallinson, Christine, and Anne H. Charity Hudley.
  • for the Protection of Birds and bee and wasp charity Hymettus.
  • as Dawn House) is a special school run by the charity I CAN, for children with speech and language
  • e "charitable", instead of calling it a minor charity I have just referred to it as "a charity".
  • The Walk on Water Charity Ice Fishing Derby will take place for its sev
  • ouncer when the latter broke his leg during a charity ice hockey game in Rhode Island.
  • Several Discourses, viz., I. of purity and charity, II. of repentance, III. of seeking first the
  • It is now the leading local environmental charity in this region.
  • He served on the Board of the Lord Wedgewood Charity in Birmingham, Alabama working to raise money
  • o years after she established Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata in 1950.
  • t everything is currently designated to go to charity in the name of "a mysterious Kathleen."
  • all at the School for the Blind, a Tiger Balm charity in Yangon, Myanmar
  • The church was vested in the charity in 1982, which holds a 99-year lease with eff
  • The Dulwich Estate is a registered charity in England, one of the successors to the hist
  • Rachel Hogan arrived at the charity in 2001 on a three-month volunteer placement.
  • ed itself as a limited company and registered charity in October 2006, with its own board of direct
  • Women in Secure Hospitals) is a mental health charity in England and Wales.
  • It is the oldest music-related charity in Great Britain, founded in 1738 as the "Fun
  • onewall is a lesbian, gay and bisexual rights charity in the United Kingdom named after the Stonewa
  • Cancerkin is a charity in the United Kingdom which offers support to
  • -breaking event is now a fundraiser for local charity in Galway.
  • ed Sox adopted the Jimmy Fund as its official charity in 1953 and continues to prominently sponsor
  • The museum is a registered charity in England & Wales, constituted as The Conist
  • The Medaille Trust is a charity in the United Kingdom founded by several Cath
  • Principal is Mark J Geraghty, who joined the charity in September 2009.
  • ber of the board of directors at a well known charity in Brampton as well as the Brampton Symphony
  • aken over by the Lakeland Arts Trust, a local charity, in order to restore the collection and redev
  • sign autographs intended to help a children's charity in Chicago.
  • Allchurches Trust is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, headquartered in Glouc
  • -aid game" (hence the name "Caritas", meaning charity in Latin) which had the purpose of helping im
  • The Oxford Symposium is a registered charity in Britain, with a group of distinguished Tru
  • Fairy of Charity in The Sleeping Beauty
  • mes R. Toberman, Toberman house is the oldest charity in the city of Los Angeles, and the oldest Un
  • ring a benefit concert for the Killing Cancer charity in London.
  • He has also contributed to charity in the form of providing microcredit and taki
  • the women's national team and the work of the charity in general.
  • year also includes a formal costumed ball for charity in addition to an informal rave.
  • den Organic, the UK's leading organic growing charity, in 1999 from an overgrown, semi-derelict sta
  • Legacy Trust UK is registered as a charity in England & Wales, and its aim is "to make a
  • by the Glyn Valley Tramway Trust (formed as a charity in October 2007) who plan to recreate its app
  • egan under the auspices of another registered charity in 1993, and is now an independent charitable
  • Poverty and Charity in the Jewish community of Medieval Egypt (20
  • Halsway Manor Society Ltd was set up as a charity in 1965 by members of the English Folk Dance
  • ype for thousands of other groups" of private charity in America.
  • t hosts are encouraged to make donations to a charity in the Legion's name.
  • hey worked with others to set up a registered charity in memory of Hannah which supports Lepcha's s
  • now Royal School of Needlework), founded as a charity in 1872 under the patronage of Princess Helen
  • Unusually for a charity, in 2008 Shelter saw strike action by its sta
  • , 'Rights of Women in Islam', 'The Concept of Charity in Islam' and 'The Concept of Jihad'.
  • The Marsh Ladies Choir became a registered charity in 2007 Registered Charity No. 1121233
  • lands Air Ambulance was first registered as a charity in 1990, and started using the County Air Amb
  • Caritas in Veritate (Latin: Charity in Truth) is the third encyclical of Pope Ben
  • itage Toronto is a city agency and registered charity in charge of preserve and promote the heritag
  • Winchcombe was the founder of the Winchcombe Charity in 1707 AD.
  • rch Schools Trust (UCST) is a large education charity in the United Kingdom which owns and operates
  • It is the oldest deaf children's charity in the north west of England and it operates
  • i Camp for Kids Inc. is the oldest registered charity in WA.
  • CfBT Education Trust is a large educational charity in the United Kingdom, based in Reading.
  • is an educational organisation and registered charity in the London Borough of Hackney in England.
  • The society formally became a charity in 2003.
  • The Vincentian Sisters of Charity in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were founded in 1
  • istries, a local non-denominational Christian charity in April 2002 which adopted the WULM call let
  • manager for Sustrans, a sustainable transport charity in England.
  • Most of the men needed to call on charity in order to travel home.
  • ality, Disability Action (CEDA) is a UK-based charity in South West England promoting education to
  • Big C is a cancer charity in England.
  • IRIS is registered as a charity in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, France an
  • General conduct to a right understanding and charity in the great Combustions and Broils about Rel
  • h-led community radio station and educational charity in Sheffield in the 1990s.
  • later onset limb loss, becoming a Registered Charity in 1983.
  • tal he exerted himself for the revival of the charity, in conjunction with Dean Michael Honywood.
  • on to reach the North Pole, raising money for charity in the process.
  • Foundation for Children is a large children's charity in London which uses the working name Coram (
  • gh her novitiate with the American Sisters of Charity in St. Joseph's Valley, and took the name of
  • head Psycho-Social Center of the Brothers of Charity in Leuven.
  • In 2008 the charity, in conjunction with the Order of Mark Master
  • Prior to that he ran an educational charity in Eastern Europe during and after the commun
  • alised support group, DHG became a registered charity in 1992 and has continued to develop and grow
  • A charity in his name was founded in 1993.
  • 8, after staying in a convent with her cousin Charity in order to give birth away from Spike and th
  • ers were asked to donate money to an HIV/AIDS charity in their hometown.
  • f voluntary beneficence, which was considered charity in Muslim law.
  • ctively promoted Christian values or works of charity in the Christian tradition as defined by the
  • heirs, Whittington left £7,000 in his will to charity, in those days a large sum, with a modern-day
  • al Society of Musicians of Great Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that supports musicians
  • ht local organisations which raised £1500 for charity in November 2009.
  • Cancer Research UK (CRUK), the largest cancer charity in the UK, from 1996 to 2002.
  • Health Action Foundation (SHAF), a registered charity in Canada.
  • Cambridge SCA became a registered charity in 1972 and has been providing volunteers int
  • is a social care organisation and registered charity in the United Kingdom.
  • It was registered as a UK charity in 1969.
  • e Reduction Initiatives (CRI) is a registered charity in England and Wales (1079327) and in Scotlan
  • He decided to take over the running of the charity in his father's place, and once more departed
  • Founded in 1965, it became a Registered Charity in 1981 and opened in 1990.
  • hief Accountant for TRO, a legally registered charity in Sri Lanka but considered Pro LTTE when she
  • The charity, in 1999, reported an increase in incidence o
  • Based in Oxford, it was registered as a charity in March 2008, and since then has run a numbe
  • The London Clinic is a registered charity in the United Kingdom.
  • en Spoon Society which in 2007 is now a major charity in the UK and Ireland, raising funds for disa
  • pated in the Orangewood Children's Foundation charity in Dana Point, California.
  • centians) and the Company of the Daughters of Charity in the United States.
  • t operates as H.E.L.P. Zimbabwe, a registered Charity in Zimbabwe.
  • it operates as H.E.L.P. Zambia, a registered Charity in Zambia.
  • dshire Railway Co. (1978) Ltd and it became a charity in 1983.
  • Stone Cross Mill Trust became a registered charity in 1996, and work to restore the mill began i
  • non-profit making enterprise and a registered charity in the UK.
  • It is a registered charity in England & Wales, formally titled Our Lady'
  • Jim Hensley was a major contributor to charity in the Phoenix metropolitan area as well, sta
  • Redwings is now the largest horse charity in the UK.
  • 2-3" in Nashville, Tennessee for a children's charity in the UK.
  • He is also a patron of the LGF charity in Manchester, The Albert Kennedy Trust and a
  • Since becoming a charity in 2001, it has provided a helpline, training
  • The station was demolished for charity in 1978 by Gloucester Round Table.
  • The Story Museum is an educational charity in England that plans to establish a museum o
  • The Survivors Trust became a registered charity in 2005 and since then has continued to devel
  • s the largest university student volunteering charity in the UK with approximately some 900 volunte
  • (1813-55) was the founder of the Handmaids of Charity in Brescia, Italy, in 1839.
  • m INXS's performance for the BBC Comic Relief Charity in London.
  • The Shaw Trust is a charity in the UK which supports disabled and disadva
  • 1739, Lowther became a founding governor of a charity in London, the Foundling Hospital, which woul
  • It was established as a charity in 2003 with a single goal - to eradicate chi
  • p was established in 1980 and registered as a charity in 1988.
  • World Horse Welfare is a registered charity in the United Kingdom and Scotland that was p
  • He made his Broadway debut in Sweet Charity in 1966.
  • y The Abbeyfield Society, is a large national charity in the United Kingdom, which provides shelter
  • founded Zimbabwe National Emergency (ZANE), a charity, in 2002.
  • l-Alone in a week's run of Merrie England for charity in Priory Park, Chichester.
  • ry 2010, Bank Street Arts became a registered Charity in England and Wales focused on regeneration
  • Lib Dem Baroness jumps for charity in April 2003
  • Sacar is a charity in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England which se
  • RPAA was chartered as a 501(c)(3) charity in 1982.
  • He left $70 million to charity in his will, establishing the Fred Saigh Foun
  • eeds went to the Make A Wish Foundation UK, a charity in which he is one of the patrons.
  • t CEO Emma-Jane Cross and became a registered charity in 2002.
  • Inukai started charity in 1979.
  • It was constituted as a registered charity in 1976.
  • anages run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, in a rural village in Ethiopia's Somali Stat
  • The Children is currently the seventh largest charity in the United States, according to the Chroni
  • de for Christ was named the largest religious charity in the United States by U.S. News and World R
  • e February 2007, is the major British medical charity in the area of eating disorders.
  • rvice community organization and a registered charity in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • The Maritime Trust is a Registered Charity in England, based at 2 Greenwich Church Stree
  • Shelter is a registered charity in England and Scotland that campaigns to end
  • Sheffield City Trust is a registered charity in the United Kingdom that owns and/or manage
  • cue Dogs is an animal rescue organisation and charity in Lincolnshire.
  • Patrons of the charity include Jon Snow, Hugh Grant, Professor Sir D
  • The Senior Leadership of the Charity includes: Susan Cohen: Finance Director, Niko
  • philanthropic work by leaving his fortune to charity, including $19 million for the University of
  • ye has also done a certain amount of work for charity including presenting fashion shows for cancer
  • Lamb, had many recollections of his work for charity, including collecting funds to kit out the lo
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