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  2. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    WE Charity (French: Organisme UNIS), formerly known as Free the Children (French: Enfants Entraide), is an international development charity and youth empowerment movement founded in 1995 by human rights advocates Marc and Craig Kielburger. [1]

  3. We Day - Wikipedia

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    We Day (stylized as WE Day) was an annual series of stadium-sized youth empowerment events organized by We Charity (formerly known as Free The Children), a Canadian charity founded by brothers Marc and Craig Kielburger. WE Day events host tens of thousands of students and celebrate the effect they have made on local and global issues. [2]

  4. ME to WE - Wikipedia

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    Following the founding of We Charity (formerly known as Free the Children) in 1995, Craig and Marc Kielburger launched a program called "Leaders Today", to offer leadership training to young people and volunteer trips to developing communities served by their charity. [2]

  5. Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation ...

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    With a legacy of more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is the go-to watchdog for evaluating businesses and charities. The nonprofit organization maintains a massive database of ...

  6. Billionaire L.A. family claims racism at elite Westside ... - AOL

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    The son of a onetime Bel-Air billionaire is suing Hillcrest Country Club, a venerable organization created for those once banned from other elite L.A. social clubs, alleging racial discrimination ...

  7. Save the Children USA - Wikipedia

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    Save the Children identifies its ambassadors as high-profile individuals that are widely-recognized as prominent members of their field and demonstrate a commitment to the organization's mission. [ 13 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Ambassadors promote the organization's work, raise funds, and advocate to create lasting change for children in need.

  8. Free the Children (book) - Wikipedia

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    "Learning from Their Errors (Rev. of Free the Children by Allen Graubard)". American School Board Journal. 160: 21– 22. December 1973. ISSN 0003-0953. EBSCOhost 519712706. Lefcourt, Robert (March 1973). "Free the Children: Radical Reform and the Free School Movement, by Allen Graubard (Book Review)". Social Policy. 3 (6): 77– 80. ISSN 0037 ...

  9. Bikers Against Child Abuse - Wikipedia

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    Any cases referred from other established agencies are subject to review by local legal and child services systems before B.A.C.A. responds with any type of contact. [6] [7] B.A.C.A. is able to receive referrals from Child Protective Services, therapists, clergies, and other organizations that know of a child who could use B.A.C.A.’s support.