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Freedom Guide Dogs: Aiding the Visually Impaired to Freedom

Posted by Charity Watcher on Tuesday, June 24, 2014,
Freedom Guide Dogs is a non-profit organization in the US which breeds, raises, trains, and provides guide dogs for blind individuals and the visually impaired. Based in Upstate New York, the organization aims to make its services available to all but at the moment is only able to serve the Eastern portions of the country. Traditional guide dog schools employ a facility-based training method where blind individuals and the visually impaired go to the facility to train with their guide-dog-to-...

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Free Wheelchair Mission: Supporting the Disabled in Emerging Nations

Posted by Charity Watcher on Saturday, March 1, 2014, In : Foundation 
Free Wheelchair Mission is a non-profit faith-based international humanitarian organization that works to be able to provide free wheelchairs to the impoverished disabled persons in developing countries. It works in partnership with a network of other humanitarian groups that share the same advocacy. To date, FWM has already sent more than 583,000 wheelchairs to over 81 countries across the world. Through their mission, they do not just offer a gift of mobility, but of hope, independence, and...

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David Jorgensen’s Charitable and Board Involvement with the Free to Choose Network

Posted by Charity Watcher on Friday, March 16, 2012,

Since 2000, entrepreneur and former Katun Chairman David Jorgensen has served as President of the David & Annette Jorgensen Foundation. He has overseen contributions to a number of charitable organizations, including the Hoover Institution, the Pacific Legal Foundation, the Challenge Learning Center, and the Free to Choose Network. Many of these nonprofits share a commitment to promoting the benefits of free enterprise, limited government, and accountability among public officeholders.

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