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This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by Parsons School of Design.

 

Our speaker was Paola Mendoza.

 

The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Shutterstock, FreshBooks, Adobe, and WordPress.

 

Coffee was generously donated by Irving Farm and breakfast was catered by Eat Offbeat.

 

All photos by Paul Jun.

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On December 24, 2013, more than 900 generous volunteers joined God’s Love We Deliver staff, local politicians and board members in preparing and delivering more than 3,200 meals for people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life altering illnesses in New York City, and nearby Hudson County, New Jersey. Of our 3,200 meals, 1,000 were guest meals, so that each client could invite a friend or family member to spend the holiday with them. Our meals today were delivered in a cheerful, hand-decorated bag designed by local school children.

 

Each household also received an emergency “Blizzard Box” full of delicious, nutritious foods to tide them over in the event of a weather-related emergency as well as holiday gifts to make the season special. Thanks to our friends at Whole Foods Market NYC, Justin's, Volvic USA water and GoGo squeeZ for generously supporting our Blizzard Boxes.

 

Thanks to all of our volunteers and our God's Love community for making today -- and every day -- a very special day at God's Love!

Season of Generosity Event on Saturday, November 3, 2018.

This year during the First Baptist Church of Elkhart's

Season of Generosity, they decided instead of funding

a worthy cause, they would give of themselves; they wanted

to do something to help the community. They chose to give service to the Town of Bristol

by cleaning gravestones and raking leaves at Bristol's Oak Ridge Cemetery.

Bristol Town Manager Michael Mitchell wrote: "Fantastic morning with dozens

of volunteers. Thank you so much for your time and energy to make Bristol

a great community. It was an honor to work with such caring people."

 

Photos provided by Cathy Burke.

This homeless guy needed money and came to me, but I didn't have anything to give (I promise). After a moment, I turned to him and asked if I could take a picture. I was pleasantly surprised to see that he accepted. This guy is extremely generous and I wish him the best.

 

Portrait Photography, Visual Fundamentals

 

Aziz Hajeri (student)

BCIT Broadcast and Online Journalism

Thanks to the generosity of Feed the Children, Price Rite, and Jubilee Homes, as part of the ‘Feeding Minds and Bodies Tour,’ more than 1,600 SCSD families received food, personal care items, school supplies and book, and more. #SCSDGivesThanks to these groups, and all who contributed to this effort… we appreciate your generosity and support of our SCSD community! Photos by Marilu Fretts Lopez.

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Aperto.

 

Michael Johnson was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp, Wordpress, Adobe, Rotesleuchten, und Norman Posselt.

 

All photos by Norman Posselt.

Rick Hill, Kim and Todd Powers, Lyle Brown, Deann Blach, Carlee Brown

CreativeMornings/Gothenburg / Hanna Lindquist

 

This CreativeMornings/Gothenburg event was generously hosted by Stendahls

 

Hanna Lindquist was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Adobe, Wordpress, Stendahls, Stendahls and Gothenburg Symphony.

 

photos by Sina Farhat, Sandi Habinc

 

2018/05 - Commitment- Hanna Lindquist

This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Aperto.

 

Michael Johnson was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp, Wordpress, Adobe, Rotesleuchten, und Norman Posselt.

 

All photos by Norman Posselt.

This CreativeMornings Chicago event was generously hosted at Design Museum of Chicago

 

Remy Glock, B Sanborn, Vanessa Hurr were our speakers.

 

Local Sponsors:

The Design Museum of Chicago

 

KEH Camera

 

Mondo Machine

 

Big Shoulders Coffee

 

Ink Factory

 

Busy Beaver

 

DJ Mike Caliber

  

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On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

Generous People Gala benefiting The Heart Fund - Cannes Film Festival

Generosity visits the City of Cincinnati Mill Creek Greenway Trail Program. Learn more at Groundwork Cincinnati - Mill Creek's website: bit.ly/13zxlCy

    

Generosity is our 50th Anniversary mascot. Follow his journey at www.gcfdn.org/at50.

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This CreativeMornings/Cluj event was generously hosted by ClujHub, with the support of Unicredit Bank, ClujLife, Fabrica de Pensule. The delicious breakfast was provided by Thank you The Little Greenery, Casa Gorea and coffee by Captain Bean.

 

Mihnea Blidariu was our speaker in exploring the Honesty global theme.

 

We ❤️ our Global Partners — Adobe, MailChimp, WordPress.com.

 

Photos are made by Andreea Boros.

On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.

Kirtlington Stud, July 2006.

Generous Diana's 3rd foal, a filly by Polish Precedent, born 2005

First year teacher, Whitney Tyler, receives a donation of school supplies from Spirax.

Generous, extra large smooth puffy drops of frosted white czech glass beads wrapped in a modern, messy style with copper filled silver plate wire. These glass beads have a soft, understated elegance, and when near light they actually glow - it's beautiful. Silver plate earwires. From the top of the ear wire to the bottom of the bead they measure 1.75 inches. The beads themselves are 15 x 20mm.

 

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Generous benefactor of the church, and associate of King Henry V in his "Prince Hal" days.

 

Stained-glass panel, Church of St Peter & St Paul, Bardwell, Suffolk

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.

I was chatting with my farmer neighbor the other day and asked him if he was selling corn this year. I always buy it from him but haven't seen for sale in his yard this Summer. He said the torrential rainstorms we had in June and July ruined his first few crops. But he said he had high hopes for Batch #5. I told him his corn is the best I have ever had. He laughed and said everyone tells him that. And added that if he manages to pick enough, he'd save some for me.

 

And just yesterday, I heard someone shouting "hello" by my back door. It was him, standing there with a half-dozen ears of corn! He apologized that it was not much, but he did manage to pick enough for his family and saved some for me!

 

What a generous gift and delivered to my back door, no less!

 

The generosity of neighbors, especially farmers... something money can't buy!

 

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This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by 501 Union.

 

Our speaker was Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis.

 

The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Shutterstock, FreshBooks, Adobe, and WordPress.

 

Coffee was generously donated by Irving Farm.

 

All photos by Paul Jun.

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