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  2. Palestine Children's Relief Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Palestine Children's Relief Fund ( PCRF) is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-governmental organization established in 1991, by, according to its website, "concerned people in the U.S. to address the medical and humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian youths in the Middle East ." [3] The main objective of the PCRF is to locate in the United ...

  3. Whitman-Walker Health - Wikipedia

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    Whitman-Walker Clinic. Whitman-Walker Health ( WWH ), formerly Whitman-Walker Clinic, is a non-profit community health center in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area [1] with a special expertise in HIV / AIDS healthcare and LGBT healthcare. Chartered as an affirming health center for the gay and lesbian community in 1978, Whitman-Walker was ...

  4. EPSDT - Wikipedia

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    EPSDT. Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment ( EPSDT) is the child health component of Medicaid. Federal statutes and regulations state that children under age 21 who are enrolled in Medicaid are entitled to EPSDT benefits and that States must cover a broad array of preventive and treatment services.

  5. United States Department of Health and Human Services

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    The United States Department of Health and Human Services ( HHS) is a cabinet-level executive branch department of the U.S. federal government created to protect the health of the U.S. people and providing essential human services. Its motto is "Improving the health, safety, and well-being of America". [3]

  6. Tearfund - Wikipedia

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    Tearfund is an international Christian relief and development agency based in Teddington, UK. It currently works in around 50 countries, with a primary focus on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief for disadvantaged communities. Tearfund states that it offers this support regardless of race or religious affiliation.

  7. Commission for Relief in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Commission for Relief in Belgium ( CRB, or simply Belgian Relief) was an international, predominantly American, organization that arranged for the supply of food to German-occupied Belgium and northern France during the First World War . Its leading figure was chairman, and future President of the United States, Herbert Hoover .

  8. Bail fund - Wikipedia

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    Bail fund. A bail fund is an organization, often charitable, community and volunteer-driven, or both, that collects money for the purpose of posting monetary bail for those in jail on pre-trial detention. Recipients may include those who cannot afford bail on their own or those who are in jail due to being arrested while protesting.

  9. American Relief Administration - Wikipedia

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    American Relief for Central Europe Dress Pin, circa 1919. American Relief Administration ( ARA) was an American relief mission to Europe and later post-revolutionary Russia after World War I. Herbert Hoover, future president of the United States, was the program director. The ARA's immediate predecessor was the important United States Food ...