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Project Information
Description
For those interested in congenital heart disease, children's health, helping others, writing, photography, and more, please join out Little Red Scarf Newsletter Team. We write blogs about the Little Red Scarf project to share the life changing stories and progress of the children. Your work will then be published in the LRS Quarterly Newspaper. |
Project Date/Time
1/8/2010 12:28 PM to 12/25/2010 1:28 PM
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Host
Little Red Scarf
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Location
All Around the World & Gansu Provice, China
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Project Type
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Focus
Children and Youth, Community Service and Volunteering, Health and Medicine, Rural issues
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Deadlines for 2012 grant applications : * For Grant Applications exceeding $1 million: January 15 * For Grant Applications $100,000 to $1 million: March 15 * For Grant Applications less than $100,000: June 15 * Multi-year Grant Renewal Application Deadline: Oct...
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Linked Organizations
Organization: Ping & Amy Chao Family Foundation (趙修平夫婦基金會)
The Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation was founded in California’s Silicon Valley in 2005 by Ping Chao and his wife Amy Chao. The foundation aims to fund and nurture initiatives improving the health and well-being of children and youth in economically disadvantaged regions throughout the world; p
Organization: Little Red Scarf
The Little Red Scarf is an alliance of non-profit organizations and individuals focused on loving underprivileged children with congenital heart disease in Gansu Province. It is the result of the cooperation of three US charities: the Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation, the Chinese Christian Herald
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