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•Obama to donate Nobel peace prize money to charities - US - World ...10 Oct 2009 ...
US President Barack Obama has decided to donate his about $1.4 million Nobel Peace prize money to charities.

•IRS offers reprieve for charities missing deadline
The Internal Revenue Service is offering a reprieve to more than 200,000 small charities that missed a tax filing deadline and are now in danger of losing their tax-exempt status.

•Pakistani funds for institutes linked to UN blacklist charity
Pakistan's Punjab provincial government has given nearly one million dollars to institutions linked to a banned charity on a UN terror blacklist, a document has revealed.It gave 79.7 million rupees (936,240 dollars) to schools, a mosque, hospital and other health facilities built on a campus just north of Lahore at Murike, said a budget document presented in the Punjab assembly this week.Another three

•CTMC sponsors Birdies for Charity
San Marcos, TX – Central Texas Medical Center Foundation invites you to swing big for the little ones through Birdies for Charity®, an exciting fundraising program linked to the Valero Texas Open, which is the 3rd oldest tournament on the PGA TOUR schedule.

•Seven of Dorset's largest leisure and entertainment facilities are being turned into a trust from 1 May.
The Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth Pavilion, and several of the town's leisure and sports centres will become a new charitable company. BH Live - Leisure, International Venues & Events - has been established as a "non-profit distributing organisation".

•Kenan Charitable Trust Gives New $600,000 Grant to Continue Education Outreach Program at Scripps Florida
The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a three–year $600,000 grant from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust to continue its widely praised Education Outreach Program at Scripps Florida in Palm Beach County. "I am extremely pleased that the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust has renewed its significant support of our education outreach efforts," said Deborah Leach–Scampavia, who directs the program. "This is a great testament to the value of our program and to the hard work of everyone involved, particularly our main partner, the School District of Palm Beach County. Working together, we've been able to build our education outreach into something that is unique among biomedical research institutes."

 

 
     
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NCT conducts social welfare and relief work for the people irrespective of caste, colour and creed who are affected by natural disasters, fires floods, and communal riots etc. We, at NCT also organise relief camps and free dispensaries for the peoples who are in the critical hours of the need.

NCT takes one step further to provide social support to the poor masses and distributes, Milk, Food, Medicines and clothes to them. NCT distributes warm domes, blankets, etc. during the winter season and waterproof plastic sheets to cover their huts during the rainy season.

Under the Palliative Services Program, NCT provides financial assistance in the form of small loan to start small business to families. Under the Palliative Services Program NCT also provides many social welfare programs.

24 Hours Ambulance Service: NCT conducts 24 hours ambulance services for the critically ill patients to the government hospitals during medical emergencies. It also helps hunfred of victims during fires, floods, communal riots, and natural disasters, under the dynamic leadership Dr. Syed Mohd Ali Nizami, executive secretary of the trust. Our ambulance service also helps to organize periodic medical camps, vaccination drives, family welfare programmes, eye-operation camps and free dispensaries, in the rural and sub urban slum pockets.