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Sorrow looks back,
Worry looks around,
But faith looks up!
Live simply,
love generously,
care deeply,
speak kindly, and
trust in our Creator,
who loves us.
Of David - A psalm.
Psalms 139: 1 - 10
1. O LORD, you have searched me and you know me. 2. You know when I sit and
when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. 3. You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways. 4. Before a word is on my tongue you know it completely, O
LORD. 5. You hem me in--behind and before; you have laid your hand upon me. 6. Such
knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain. 7. Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence? 8. If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my
bed in the depths, you are there. 9. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side
of the sea, 10. Even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.
Generosity week ran from February 24th to March 2nd 2014 at USF as a way for students to give thanks for the generosity of all the donors that contribute to the University of San Francisco.
The week started with a Generosity Food Truck Kickoff, a “Thank You” banner signing and a chance for students to meet the student philanthropy committee.
Could you imagine USF without any of these buildings or statues?
Lo Schiavo Science
75% of the cost of LCSI was funded by 3,407 donors. Gifts ranged in size from $2 to $10 million, from Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Friends, Foundation and Corporations.
Gleeson Library
The library has received over 4,000 donations from Alumni, Students, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Friends, Foundations and Corporations. Some of the books in Gleeson Library were donated to USF by students like you, through previous Senior Class Gift campaigns.
Kalmanovitz Hall
K-Hall was renovated in 2008, which was made possible by over 1,200 gifts from people like you. The Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation has continued to support your USF experience as one of the University’s generous supporters.
Cowell Hall
The renovation and update of Cowell Hall in 1995 was made possible in part by the S.H. Cowell Foundation. Many additions, within Cowell Hall were made possible by gifts from people like you.
Malloy Hall
Renovated in 2004, this building is named for our current Chair of the Board of Trustees, Tom Malloy ’61 and his family. Their generosity helped make this building possible.
Runner Statue
Students like you made this statue possible. The Runner Statue was made possible by the USF class of 1986, who raised over $8000 as part of their Senior Class Gift.
Leona and Dominic Tarantino Plaza
This plaza is named for Leona and Dom’54 Tarantino, alumni and trustee emeriti. Their generosity helped to make this space possible.
Koret Health and Recreation Center
Without the support of the Koret Foundation, USF would not have this Garden Courtyard, the Koret Gym, or the Koret Law Center. Without their generosity, many spaces at USF would not be possible.
The Class of 1991 raised a total of $23,649
with a total participation rate of 14%! Thank you to all alumni that donated in honor of their Reunion, your generosity will go directly to Le Moyne's Scholarship Fund to help our future Dolphins.
"Macro Mondays" Theme: Generosity
I generously escorted this lovely little snail to the nearest field. He is no longer in danger of feeling my wrath from having eaten my beautiful young plants!
GENEROSITY | RESOUNDING SUCCESS
The Starkey Hearing Foundation works to restore hearing to individuals in need throughout the world.
For more on this story click here
ANDY RICHTER'S BIO | The pursuit of story-telling images and the desire to connect with new cultures and distant landscapes has led freelance photographer Andy Richter to 34 countries with his camera in hand. Always aspiring for something beyond the purely aesthetic image, he hopes that his work inspires viewers to ask questions and seek answers both within themselves and the world.
Attention, girls!
Flatrate parties are cool, stinginess is phat, but free of charge is the phattest! Alcoholic beverages free of charge for girls aged 18 + , except sparkling wine and champagne.
This CreativeMornings/Raleigh event was generously hosted by CAM Raleigh.
Lenny Terenzi was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Counter Culture Coffee, Night Kitchen, CompostNow, Alpha Production Group, and Oak City Productions.
All photos by Miller Taylor.
The Helen is Generous Show, presented by Abbiebug Entertainment at the Jungle Theater. photo: Kevin McLaughlin
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Art for Incarcerated Youth Network (at Central Juvenile Hall)
Gray is the most unique color since it is the only color that has no complementary color. nevertheless it is also the most modest and generous color since it serves as a perfect background to other colors.
The generosity of Dundee art collector, Mr James Proctor Norwell, in January, 1960, saw eight works by James Watterston Herald donated to the Arbroath collection. They included watercolours and pastel drawings from various stages of his career. The picture shows the presentation ceremony in the Public Library attended by, from left - Mr Norman Crawford, librarian; Mr William L. Reid, chairman of the library committee; Mrs John Matthew, convener of the art committee; Mr Norwell, Mr Ernest F. Cobb, former chairman of the library committee; and Mrs James Norwell, jnr, who handed over the gift.
The past has been generous with Teruel and leaves a Mudejar legacy that today is recognized as a world heritage site. Four towers, that of El Salvador and San Martín, that of San Pedro and that of the Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla, apart from its roof and dome, form this unique Mudejar ensemble.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud%C3%A9jar_art#:~:text=Mud%C3%A9j....
David Goodfellow speaking at TEDx at The Open University as the delegates are showered with ticker tape and presents from The Kindness Offensive
Volunteer Appreciation Reception Underwriters including; Crowell & Moring, Gibson Dunn and Crutcher, Latham & Watkins, Manatt, OCBA Charitable Fund, McDermott Will & Emery, O'Melveny & Myers, Rutan and Tucker, Simpluris and Snell & Wilmer
made using Hero Arts cling stamp "Leafy Vines" and embossing powders - this flourish is such a beautiful stamp that I couldn't resist using it also on the envelope
sentiment is from Penny Black's woodstamp "live fully"
12.04.2007
Flickies Gathering Sa'd Abad Palace
Tehran
Iran
My Dear Friend ; Ehsan
Ehsan means generosity and he is generous:)
Lynn Evancho, Mary Short, Pat Guidash, and Rita Blanchard are some of the members of the generous volunteer staff at the Ronald McDonald House located in Wilmington.
There were 3 and now there are 7. Magic?
Thanks so much everyone for your most generous comments and faves. All are much appreciated.
Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire Commissioned by the Scunthorpe Steeltown Team Built from Carten a self-weathering steel Unveiled on 3rd November 2018 by Nic Dakin MP Generously funded by The SSE Sustained Development Fund Arts Council England Unite the Union Clugston Group Ltd North Lincolnshire Council Kind contributions from local businesses and the community
This five bedroom home features generous walk-in closets, skylights and elegant ceilings. Columns and a tray ceiling define the dining room, while a massive serving bar brings the entire living space together by the kitchen. With its cooktop island, nearby pantry, and large front-facing window, the kitchen has an exceptionally open feel. The master suite offers a sitting room with porch access. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1378/the-roseburg
... walking down the street,
gets the funniest looks from,
everyone he meets ...
hey, hey it's domo-kun!
courtesy of the incredibly generous Danger Family!
Domo arigato gozaimasu guys!
(and there's more to come!!)
Protei.org
Kwun Ton Ferry Pier, Hong Kong.
Opening Dec 20th, Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Location : goo.gl/maps/qwIPx
Thanks to Nadege Nguyen, Maggie Lin, Jessica Tsui, Chris Gee, Travis Bunt, URBANUS for help.
This exhibition would not be possible without the generous support of :
- Seeeds Studio : www.seeedstudio.com
- Shuttleworth Foundation : www.shuttleworthfoundation.org
- CleanFive : www.cleanfive.fr
- Opflex : www.opflex.com/site/
- Videotage : videotage.org.hk
- SOW Asia : sowasia.org
GENEROSITY | RESOUNDING SUCCESS
The Starkey Hearing Foundation works to restore hearing to individuals in need throughout the world.
For more on this story click here
ANDY RICHTER'S BIO | The pursuit of story-telling images and the desire to connect with new cultures and distant landscapes has led freelance photographer Andy Richter to 34 countries with his camera in hand. Always aspiring for something beyond the purely aesthetic image, he hopes that his work inspires viewers to ask questions and seek answers both within themselves and the world.
This image, from her music video 'Generous' (2017), shows the then 20-year-old blonde American actress and singer Olivia Holt in a most flattering hotel chambermaid costume. She is wearing a short, frilly white apron over a black, short-sleeve minidress with white collar and cuffs. She is also wearing a frilly, white cap with black trim and black, stiletto-heel shoes. This outfit shows off her lovely legs to great effect! In this image, she is standing in a hotel room, and holding a large, white feather duster in her right hand. The video can be watched at, for example: