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  2. Yellow Ribbon Project - Wikipedia

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    Give ex-offenders a second lease of life 2006: Engaging the Ex-offenders: Widening the reach, deepening the message 2007: Giving Back: Extending the reach, inspiring action in inmates and ex-offenders 2008: Beyond Just Words: Going beyond awareness to action by actively engaging the community 2009: Giving Back: Inmates and ex-offenders playing ...

  3. The Absent-Minded Beggar - Wikipedia

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    The patriotic poem and song caused a sensation and were constantly performed throughout the war and beyond. Kipling was offered a knighthood shortly after publication of the poem but declined the honour. Vast numbers of copies of the poem and sheet music were published, and large quantities of related merchandise were sold to aid the charity.

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    Americans made $3.6 billion in charitable donations this week — a double-digit increase of 16% from Giving Tuesday 2023’s total of $3.1 billion, according to The GivingTuesday Data Commons ...

  5. Barrack-Room Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Three of these date from the same period: an untitled vernacular poem ("My girl she gave me the go onst") taken from a short story, The Courting of Dinah Shadd, in Life's Handicap (1891); Bobs (1893), a poem praising Lord Roberts; and The Absent-Minded Beggar (1899), a poem written to raise funds for the families of soldiers called up for the ...

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  7. September on Jessore Road - Wikipedia

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    Ginsberg first recited "September on Jessore Road" in a poetry recitation held at St. George's Episcopal Church in New York City. [1] He also included the poem in a PBS television special filmed in New York on October 30, 1971, [12] when he performed it with improvised musical accompaniment, led by himself on harmonium. [13]

  8. List of philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    The term may apply to any volunteer or to anyone who makes a donation, but the label is most often applied to those who donate large sums of money or who make a major impact through their volunteering, such as a trustee who manages a philanthropic organization or one who establishes and funds a foundation.

  9. Herbert Asquith (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His poems included "The Volunteer" and "The Fallen Subaltern", the latter being a tribute to fallen soldiers. His poem "Soldiers at Peace" was set to music by Ina Boyle . His novels include the best-selling Young Orland (set during and after the First World War), Wind's End , Mary Dallon , and Roon .