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Israeli Non-profit Distributes NIS 106 Million in Medications to Needy
Haverim L'Refuah, an Israeli non-profit, distributed NIS 106,824,000 worth of collected, unused medications last year to alleviate financial burdens on patients, preventing environmental damage from discarded drugs, and collaborating with the Health Ministry and 2,400 volunteers.
Israeli Non-profit Distributes NIS 106 Million in Medications to Needy
Haverim L'Refuah, an Israeli non-profit, distributed NIS 106,824,000 worth of collected, unused medications last year to alleviate financial burdens on patients, preventing environmental damage from discarded drugs, and collaborating with the Health Ministry and 2,400 volunteers.
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48% Bias Score


Royal Family's Legacy in Combating Homelessness
Prince William's focus on homelessness follows his mother Diana's and grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's examples, with the Queen visiting homeless shelters in Hungary in 1993 and Crisis in London in 1999, meeting residents and underscoring the royal family's long-standing concern for this issue.
Royal Family's Legacy in Combating Homelessness
Prince William's focus on homelessness follows his mother Diana's and grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's examples, with the Queen visiting homeless shelters in Hungary in 1993 and Crisis in London in 1999, meeting residents and underscoring the royal family's long-standing concern for this issue.
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28% Bias Score


Tsunami Survivor Establishes Sri Lanka Education Charity
Following the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Sri Lanka, British survivor Clare Allen founded the charity Rebuilding Sri Lanka, initially providing post-disaster aid and later shifting its focus to improving children's education.
Tsunami Survivor Establishes Sri Lanka Education Charity
Following the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Sri Lanka, British survivor Clare Allen founded the charity Rebuilding Sri Lanka, initially providing post-disaster aid and later shifting its focus to improving children's education.
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44% Bias Score


Lottery Winners Donate Millions to Charity
Sheffield couple Barbara and Ray Wragg won £7.6m on the National Lottery in January 2000, retiring and donating most of their winnings to various charities, including hospitals and World War II veterans, before Barbara's death in 2018.
Lottery Winners Donate Millions to Charity
Sheffield couple Barbara and Ray Wragg won £7.6m on the National Lottery in January 2000, retiring and donating most of their winnings to various charities, including hospitals and World War II veterans, before Barbara's death in 2018.
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40% Bias Score


Family's Tragedy Spurs Fight Against Rare Genetic Disorder
Mikhail and Alʹbina Mulikhin from Yekaterinburg are dealing with their daughter Vasilisa's merosin-negative muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic disorder that claimed the life of their son Kirill in 2015; Mikhail, a former special forces officer, became a rehabilitation specialist to help her, and the...
Family's Tragedy Spurs Fight Against Rare Genetic Disorder
Mikhail and Alʹbina Mulikhin from Yekaterinburg are dealing with their daughter Vasilisa's merosin-negative muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic disorder that claimed the life of their son Kirill in 2015; Mikhail, a former special forces officer, became a rehabilitation specialist to help her, and the...
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24% Bias Score


Israeli Generosity Surges 69% Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
A survey reveals a 69% increase in Israelis' willingness to contribute to society following the October 7 attacks and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, driven by psychological and social needs for meaning, empathy, and active participation during times of crisis.
Israeli Generosity Surges 69% Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
A survey reveals a 69% increase in Israelis' willingness to contribute to society following the October 7 attacks and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, driven by psychological and social needs for meaning, empathy, and active participation during times of crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Yorkshire Residents Honored in King's New Year Honours List
The 2024 King's New Year Honours List included several Yorkshire residents, recognizing their achievements in various fields, including horticulture (Alan Titchmarsh, CBE), cycling (Tom Pidcock, OBE and Katy Marchant, MBE), arts (Graham Ibbeson, OBE), and social justice advocacy (Julie Devey and Rut...

Yorkshire Residents Honored in King's New Year Honours List
The 2024 King's New Year Honours List included several Yorkshire residents, recognizing their achievements in various fields, including horticulture (Alan Titchmarsh, CBE), cycling (Tom Pidcock, OBE and Katy Marchant, MBE), arts (Graham Ibbeson, OBE), and social justice advocacy (Julie Devey and Rut...
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16% Bias Score

Man Runs Marathon Daily for Suicide Prevention
James Cooper ran a marathon every day in 2024, totaling 9,600 miles, to raise £703,000 for the Samaritans in memory of his uncle who died by suicide; he has so far raised approximately £85,000.

Man Runs Marathon Daily for Suicide Prevention
James Cooper ran a marathon every day in 2024, totaling 9,600 miles, to raise £703,000 for the Samaritans in memory of his uncle who died by suicide; he has so far raised approximately £85,000.
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12% Bias Score

Khabarovsk Children's Cancer Charity Firework Show Faces Funding Setback
Due to a five-day bank account freeze in mid-December, the annual charity firework show for children with cancer in Khabarovsk, Russia, is facing a 110,000 ruble shortfall; however, the organizer assures the event will still take place on December 31st at 8 PM.

Khabarovsk Children's Cancer Charity Firework Show Faces Funding Setback
Due to a five-day bank account freeze in mid-December, the annual charity firework show for children with cancer in Khabarovsk, Russia, is facing a 110,000 ruble shortfall; however, the organizer assures the event will still take place on December 31st at 8 PM.
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40% Bias Score

Mauritius NGOs Celebrate Christmas with Inclusive Events and Aid Initiatives
Several Mauritian NGOs, including U-Link & Down Syndrome Association, Yeshua Fellowship, and Taba'iyya, organized Christmas celebrations and aid initiatives, providing three days of inclusive events, distributing necessities to families, and collecting donations for food and school supplies.

Mauritius NGOs Celebrate Christmas with Inclusive Events and Aid Initiatives
Several Mauritian NGOs, including U-Link & Down Syndrome Association, Yeshua Fellowship, and Taba'iyya, organized Christmas celebrations and aid initiatives, providing three days of inclusive events, distributing necessities to families, and collecting donations for food and school supplies.
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24% Bias Score

3FM Serious Request Raises €7.7 Million in Zwolle
The 2023 3FM Serious Request in Zwolle raised €7,703,855 for Metakids, exceeding last year's total, due to a successful festival-style format with daily performances from over 30 artists, attracting large crowds and impacting attendance.

3FM Serious Request Raises €7.7 Million in Zwolle
The 2023 3FM Serious Request in Zwolle raised €7,703,855 for Metakids, exceeding last year's total, due to a successful festival-style format with daily performances from over 30 artists, attracting large crowds and impacting attendance.
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48% Bias Score

Belfast Charity Secures Funding for New Premises
Belfast's Sólás charity, serving 1,500 children with additional needs, will begin building new £2.5m premises in 2025 after community fundraising, a £500,000 donation, and an £800,000 government grant overcame a prior funding cut from Belfast City Council.

Belfast Charity Secures Funding for New Premises
Belfast's Sólás charity, serving 1,500 children with additional needs, will begin building new £2.5m premises in 2025 after community fundraising, a £500,000 donation, and an £800,000 government grant overcame a prior funding cut from Belfast City Council.
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36% Bias Score
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