Charity News from Thursday, Mar. 2, 2000Silent March Campaign to Illustrate Deadly Gun Death TollAmerican Humane Association | The Silent March, a national citizens' campaign to illustrate the deadly toll inflicted by gun violence begins to collect shoes in Colorado on Friday, March 3. By collecting shoes to represent persons lost to firearm violence, the grassroots ... AJC and March of the Living Join to Explore Contemporary Polish Society American Jewish Committee | This Sunday the New York chapter of the American Jewish Committee and New York March of the Living will co-host "The Next Generation: Strengthening Ties Between Polish Society and the American Jewish Community," a pilot program focused on opening ... AJC Leadership Mission To Visit Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Israel, Germany American Jewish Committee | An American Jewish Committee leadership delegation will arrive in Oman tomorrow, the first stop on a Middle East tour that will include stops in Qatar, Jordan and Israel. Mr. Ramer joins the AJC leadership delegation in Oman, after two days of ... AmeriCares Responds With Emergency Medicines and Relief Supplies for Mozambique AmeriCares Foundation | "AmeriCares is responding with emergency medicines, medical supplies and other relief items for the victims of this devastating crisis," remarks Robert C. Macauley, AmeriCares Founder. Emergency medicine and relief supplies are desperately needed... Tune in to CancerEducation.com for Webcast on Colorectal Cancer American Cancer Society | A remarkable opportunity to learn about one of the most common yet least discussed cancers - colorectal cancer - is being made available Friday, March 3 by CancerEducation.com and the American Cancer Society. American Cancer Society cancer ... Groundbreaking Yale Research On Brain Receptors Could Yield Better Treatments For Schizophrenia and Parkinson's Yale School of Medicine | Yale research on the new protein Calcyon could lead to development of more effective drugs for conditions which are marked by dopamine deficiency, such as Parkinson's, chronic schizophrenia and possibly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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