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National Health Care Day of Service this Saturday, June 27
In support of United We Serve and health care reform, the Obama administration has established June 27 as National Health Care Day of Service. Do your part!
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National Day Of Service: 9/11 Eight Years On
Eight years after the devastating terrorist attacks, Americans commemorate 9/11 as the National Day of Service.
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A New Era of Service by Barack Obama
Read Barack Obama's editorial in TIME Magazine on the spirit of public service and how concerned Americans can usher in a new era of giving.
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Ted Kennedy's Legacy: Service, Community, and Healthier Americans
As we remember Ted Kennedy today, let's look at his legacy of public service, his commitment to helping others, and his desire for comprehensive health reform.
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The Top Health Stories Of 2008
Concerns about health care, food and vaccine safety added to the anxieties Americans felt this year. But it wasn't all doom and gloom -- medical advances in...
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Suicides of Soldiers Reach High of Nearly 3 Decades
Suicides among soldiers in 2008 rose for the fourth year in a row, reaching the highest level in nearly three decades, Army officials said Thursday.
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Nation's Oldest and Largest African-American Sorority Partners with CARE to Empower Women Worldwide
200,000 plus members urged to join the movement.
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National Volunteer Week - What Can You Do?
During National Volunteer Week, we celebrate those who magnanimously devote themselves to public service. Here are a few ways you can show your appreciation.
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United We Serve: How the White House is Transforming American Community
The White House has announced a groundbreaking national service initiative to encourage collaboration and focus on making service a way of life for Americans.
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Five Things We Learned From the Killing of George Tiller
Certainly not all anti-abortion advocates are violent, but we've nonetheless learned quite a few things since the murder of George Tiller in his Wichita church.
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Interview with NYC Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler - 9/11 Then And Now
Read our exclusive interview with Deputy Mayor for Operations of NYC, Edward Skyler, where he discusses 9/11, health care, and the value of public service.
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Fighting HIV in Rwanda with (RED)
Since the beginning of the (RED) campaign, the Global Fund has wired more than $22 million of (RED) money to Rwanda.
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At first I was not going to post the questions given to me by Tom Daschle & the Obama Biden Transition Team Project on Autism and Health Reform. I was afraid that would stand in the way of creative...
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Yesterday we wrote a short book about Autism and Health Care reform. 72 active participants and who knows how many watching from work, let their fingers do the talking. We typed over 524 comments d...
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Familiar Players in Health Bill Lobbying Firms Are Enlisting Ex-Lawmakers, Aides Former House majority leader Richard K. Armey, left, is one of several ex-congressmen working on behalf of hea...
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CARE Sounds Alarm as Women, Girls Flee Violence in Pakistan
CARE Sounds Alarm as Women, Girls Flee Violence in Pakistan Distribution of Tents, Emergency Supplies Underway (Article from WWW.CARE.ORG) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (May 13, 2009) - CARE fears tha...
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If you need urgent assistance please write me a note here or call: 1 800 273 8255 National suicide hotline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Who Should Call? Anyone, but especially ...
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California Hospitals Battle To Stay "On The Grid"
California hospitals will spend about $100 billion before 2013 in order to meet state seismic safety standards. On top of that, the nation-wide mortgage and credit crisis more or less doubles that...
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Written by Christy Turlington Burns It's time to get rid of a policy that kills women around the world. As we gear up for the new year ahead and new leadership in the White House, the fate and w...
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When their only son, Tanner, got the last of his pre-kindergarten vaccines at age 4 1/2, Tim and Cheri Welsh held their breath. The Catlin couple had delayed those immunizations a bit, worried abo...












