Charity News from Monday, Jun. 5, 2000American Jewish Committee Commends National Commission on TerrorismAmerican Jewish Committee | American Jewish Committee President Bruce M. Ramer today commended the National Commission on Terrorism for "presenting a broad and multifaceted response to the global and domestic threats of terrorism" in its final report. "The American Jewish ... New Public Service Announcements Offer Humane Tips for Living with Coyotes Animal Protection Institute | The Animal Protection Institute (API) is offering Public Service Announcements and safety brochures with tips on how people can avoid problems with coyotes, as a part of its Humane Ways to Live with Wildlife campaign. API has a variety of ... United Negro College Fund and Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. Announce $1.2 Million Corporate Scholars Program The College Fund (UNCF) | ATLANTA, June 5, 2000 - The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) today announced a three-year $1.2 million UNCF/CCE Corporate Scholars Program that will provide scholarships and internships to African American and ... Retired Curator Leaves $96,415 toThe United Negro College Fund The College Fund (UNCF) | Fairfax, VA- James W. Norwood, a retired assistant curator with the Smithsonian Institute, has left $96,415 to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to provide scholarships to help ease the financial burden of deserving, needy students who attend ... Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts Higher Among Young People With General Medical Illnesses Yale School of Medicine | A new Yale study reports increased rates of suicidal thoughts and attempts by young adults nationwide with general medical illnesses, such as asthma, bronchitis and cancer.
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