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  2. Matthew 25: Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 25: Ministries' primary distribution program is "Caring For a Needy World With the Things We Throw Away." Through this program, Matthew 25 distributes clothing, medical supplies, personal care items, school supplies, food and beverages, household supplies, cleaning products, reblended paint and micro-enterprise supplies. [ 6 ]

  3. Food for the Poor - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Poor aids the poor through donations of money and supplies, mostly from the United States. A majority of the organization's revenue is from donated goods. Champions For The Poor is a personal fundraising program that was founded in 2009 and lets supporters create webpages to raise funds for the poor in the Caribbean and Latin America.

  4. Ohio: Charity settles false claims to help those impacted by ...

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    Thousands of dollars raised by a charity that falsely claimed it would help residents affected by a train derailment on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border earlier this year will be turned over to a food ...

  5. Eva Perón Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Evita working in the foundation Headquarters of the Eva Perón Foundation in 1950, which today is the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires. The Eva Perón Foundation (Spanish: Fundación Eva Perón) was a charitable foundation begun by Eva Perón, a prominent Argentine political leader activist and actress, when she was the First Lady and Spiritual Leader of the Nation of ...

  6. J.D. Vance wrote about being poor in Ohio now he's pulling ...

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    Aug. 4, 2023; Columbus, Oh., USA; Sen. J.D. Vance tours the Dairy Products Building at the Ohio State Fair with Scott Higgins, CEO of the American Dairy Association - Mideast and the Ohio Dairy ...

  7. Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The religious community of the Sisters of Charity was founded by Elizabeth Ann Seton in 1809 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. It was the first community of religious women native to the United States. In 1829, four Sisters of Charity from Emmitsburg traveled 15 days by stage coach to Cincinnati, Ohio, at the request of Bishop Fenwick.

  8. Category:Charities based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Charities based in Ohio" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. America in Bloom;

  9. Christian humanitarian aid - Wikipedia

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    According to Exodus, part of one's tithe was devoted to the needy (orphans, widows, foreigners). In the New Testament , Jesus taught much about the subject of charity. In the Sermon on the Mount , he called for people to help not only friends but also enemies, [ 3 ] as well as those rejected by society, such as people with disabilities. [ 4 ]