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In January 2000, ZNLWVA wrote a letter addressed to Queen Elizabeth II and communicated through Peter Longworth, the British High Commissioner to Zimbabwe. It gave vent to the frustrations of landless veterans and blamed the nation's white minority of predominantly British descent for refusing to participate in constructive land reform.
The Lawrence Foundation; LDS Humanitarian Services; ... Veterans Memorial Fund; Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation; ... Wide Fund for Nature; Wounded Warrior Project;
The Higherlife Foundation Basic Education programme is delivered through the Capernaum Scholarship, [21] a scholarship targeted at orphaned and vulnerable children between the ages of 5 and 18 years. The scholarship includes fees and tuition from early childhood to high school and has been running for the past 19 years.
Founded in 1955, Philanthropies has evolved in both purpose and brand over the intervening 65 years. Initially called the BYU Destiny Fund, it became the Church Education Development Office in 1971, but then quickly changed to The Development Office in 1973. The name changed to the LDS Foundation in 1982 and then LDS Philanthropies in 2005. [5]
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga says the scholarship is a “direct challenge” to the government’s authority HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s powerful […] The post Zimbabwe’s ...
The World Veterans Federation (WVF) is the world's largest international veteran organisation. The federation consists of 172 veterans organizations from 121 countries representing some 60 million veterans worldwide. [1] It is a humanitarian organisation, a charity and a peace activist movement.
To a National Hockey League (NHL) player who made "outstanding contribution to humanitarian or community service projects" (since 1968) [9] Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Ontario Hockey League: Ontario Hockey League player who is a positive role model, and makes a notable humanitarian contribution within his community. [10] [11]
Logo used by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for the Voice of Democracy program. Voice of Democracy (VOD) is an annual nationwide scholarship program sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). It is an audio-essay contest for high school students in grades 9-12. The program annually provides more than $2.3 million in scholarships.