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  2. Choose Love (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Choose Love is not an independent charity but a "collective fund" managed by Prism the Gift Fund, [4] which is a registered charity in the UK. According to Prism: “founders [of Collective Funds] are accountable to Prism in all their activities, and Prism has full control of all financial flows”.

  3. Loads of Love - Wikipedia

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    Loads of Love is a 1963 jazz studio album by Shirley Horn, arranged by Jimmy Jones. [1] Prestigious musicians collaborated on the album, including Gerry Mulligan , Kenny Burrell , Al Cohn , and Hank Jones .

  4. GiveWell - Wikipedia

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    GiveWell is an American non-profit charity assessment and effective altruism-focused organization. GiveWell focuses primarily on the cost-effectiveness of the organizations that it evaluates, rather than traditional metrics such as the percentage of the organization's budget that is spent on overhead.

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  8. Locks of Love - Wikipedia

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    Locks of Love was founded by Madonna W. Coffman on May 28, 1997. [1] [2] Coffman was a registered nurse who had suffered from alopecia in her twenties. Coffman's daughter also had alopecia and lost all her hair at the age 4. Locks of Love received a determination of its 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service in December 1997. [7]

  9. “Cult of Love” review: Laugh, cry, and ponder harsh truths ...

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    Cult of Love would be a laugh-a-minute romp if it wasn't for the long-simmering tension and sharp gut-punches. And that's by the design; after all, the laughter and smiles aren't shallow, but very ...