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Millard and Linda Fuller honoree medallion located on The Extra Mile memorial beginning at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 15th Street, NW and continues north on 15th Street to G Street, NW. There, it turns east on G Street for two blocks to its intersection with 13th Street, in Washington, DC.
The marker on The Extra Mile, depicting W. E. B. Du Bois (left) and Mary White Ovington (right) in 2006. The Extra Mile – Points of Light Volunteer Pathway is a memorial in Washington D.C. Located adjacent to the White House, the monument is composed of 34 bronze medallions honoring people who "through their caring and personal sacrifice, reached out to others, building their dreams into ...
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But the organization was established by wealthy businessman Millard Fuller and his wife, Linda, as an outgrowth a Georgia commune where the spent time in the 1960s. ... a funeral procession will ...
Millard Fuller, the group’s founder and president, said he has withdrawn his resignation. After becoming embroiled in an internal dispute, Fuller had announced his intent to quit in August.
From there, the road curves north-northeast, then crosses an abandoned railroad line between the intersections of CR 268 and CR 271, and later runs through a wooded area where it crosses the Lee–Chambers county line where West Point Parkway becomes the Millard Fuller Memorial Highway.
Claire Ford. Enriching Life with Creative Expression. September – November 2011. Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship Report “Arts and Dementia Programming – Creative Aging”
The Fuller Center was started in 2005 by Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Millard Fuller and his wife Linda Caldwell Fuller, founders of Habitat for Humanity, at an intentional Christian community called Koinonia Farm in rural southwest Georgia.