Charity News from Monday, Jun. 16, 2003

Afghanistan Special Olympics Athletes overcome almost insurmountable obstacles; will compete at 2003 World Summer Games in Ireland
Special Olympics International | From the ashes of war-ravaged Afghanistan, five brave Special Olympics athletes who have struggled against incredible odds have been chosen to represent their country atcompete in at the upcoming 2003 World Summer Games in Dublin, Ireland.

New Director of ALF's Greater NY Chapter Appointed
American Liver Foundation | The American Liver Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Rori Fleshel as Greater New York Chapter Director, effective July 21st. Rori comes to ALF with twelve years of non-profit and national health agency experience.

Radio Theatre Wins Audio Publishing’s Highest Production Award
Focus on the Family | Focus on the Family's acclaimed radio drama series, Radio Theatre, struck it big at the 2003 Audie Awards on May 30 in Los Angeles, winning the coveted "Achievement in Production" award for dramatic presentation of C.S. Lewis' "The Silver Chair".

Oregon Residents to Hear Experts Debunk Homosexual Myths
Focus on the Family | Hundreds of Oregon residents plan to attend Focus on the Family's 22nd national Love Won Out conference held at Portland's New Hope Community Church on June 21, despite opposition from local homosexual activists who plan to protest the event.

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Offers Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Lawn Care Product Safety
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | Find out which plants, fungi and lawn care products are toxic to dogs and cats.

 

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