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With the generous support of the MAVA Foundation and the UN fund for Gender Equality, SPNL organized a Hima education summer camp in collaboration with the municipality of Anjar from 2 to 4 September 2013. The camp targeted children of the age group between 8 and 12 from both of the communities of Anjar and Kfar Zabad. The camp signified the launching of SPNL educational program SNOW- School with No Walls ,which aims to raise awareness about the Hima IBAs and KBA, species and ecosystems through the hands on program, and learning through fun.

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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 real wealth comes from helping others." -- Cesar Chavez.

 

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Title: Ripples

 

If I can make a ripple,

with a stone thrown in the lake,

what ripples in my real life

do my thoughts and actions make?

 

My rocket climbs then dives down.

If I push you, will you fall?

To see the glass half empty,

does it change the thing at all?

 

Will one good turn bring others?

Is it just like people say?

Will all I think and do soon

circle 'round back into play?

 

Does generous or greedy

make a difference here and now?

Can butterfly wings beating

make a storm somewhere somehow?

 

I question and I wonder

are there answers, and in fact,

does cause-effect apply to

how I really want to act?

 

I can't unsplash a ripple

and I can't unspeak a word.

So I will act my best in case

the Universe has heard.

   

Poster for the 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life poster project.

 

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Perfection at Kew Gardens, a specimen called "The Generous Gardener", so fine an example of a rose it would perhaps be forgiven for being picked and preserved behind glass.

Some of a variety of shots around the Digbeth area

I have been very fortunate in holidaying in a gorgeous chocolate box thatched cottage in deepest Suffolk for the last week.

Three friends and i have been allowed to stay in the second home of a most generous couple and as a gift I was asked to make a thank you card for our hosts.

I made four!

I also created a stitched paper pod for holding lavender which now adorns the massive chimney breast.

I do hope our hosts like these gifts which use flowers from their amazing garden.

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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.

 

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Beautiful people on the red carpet of the 2015 Evening of Generosity hosted by Delaware County Foundation and presented by Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC. Thanks to Deron & Nichole Klatte for these amazing red carpet images!

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 The Basement at Generator Hostel Mitte.

 

Tobias Oertel was our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp,

Shutterstock, Wordpress, and Adobe

 

All photos by Jens Tenhaeff.

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Beautiful summer Rockies..

Medicine Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta

2021 Appreciation Event – Where Generous Hearts Gather

 

Photography by: Jaymie Perry, Little Ways Photography

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

I like this old Russian lens. Appreciate David's generosity.

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.

Yelp's Generous Pour Elite Event in Minneapolis with The Capital Grille and The State Theatre. Photo Credit Bethany Hall

Thank you Kootenai County! Because of your generous donations, we were able to send 196 local kids in need on a shopping spree for new winter clothes at JCPenney and Fred Meyer. Extra special thanks to our volunteers for making sure the kids had an excellent time, and our wonderful staff for making this event possible!

 

To find out more about how Clothe a Child went, read our volunteers' stories from shopping with the kids at www.kroccda.org/clotheachild.html

Generous People Gala benefiting The Heart Fund - Cannes Film Festival

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This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by A/D/O in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

 

Claus Meyer was our our speaker.

 

The event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Shutterstock, FreshBooks and Wix

 

All photos by Hannah Cohen (www.hannahcohenphotography.com/).

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.

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