CAPS – Meet the Housing Experts Older Americans are Turning to So They Can Age in Place
Diane and Dennis McCarthy both in their 60’s found themselves in a predicament when he became confined to a wheelchair for several months after falling off a ladder and breaking his ankle.
READ MOREUNICEF Steps up Public Awareness Campaign After Spate of Avian Flu Deaths in Bali
Bali’s tranquility was shaken again when a young woman became the islands first bird flu victim. She was the 103rd person to contract the deadly virus.
READ MOREFair Housing Law: Accents
This award-winning campaign aims to increase recognition and reporting of housing discrimination by making all Americans aware of its widespread but subtle forms.
READ MOREUNICEF: Claudia Schiffer HIV-AIDS PSA: Missing Education
In a huge boost to the UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS campaign, a public service announcement featuring UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Claudia Schiffer was released yesterday.
READ MOREUNICEF: Gender Equality – Brazil
As UNICEF’s efforts to promote girls education gather momentum around the world, many young girls are beginning to open their eyes to the issues surrounding gender for the first time.
READ MOREAARP: IRS and Split-Tax Refunds
The IRS is offering a new split tax refund option this year for parties that choose direct deposit for their tax refunds.
READ MOREAARP: Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D is a federal program to subsidize the costs of prescription for Medicare beneficiaries in the United States.
READ MOREVerizon: Hope Line PSA
Verizon Wireles HopeLine program puts the nation’s most reliable wireless network to work in our communities by turning unused wireless phones into support for victims of domestic violence.
READ MOREAARP: Art Buchwald Gets Last Word on Living Will
While at the hospice, Buchwald talked about the importance of living wills, saying they are needed to ensure the wishes of the deceased.
READ MOREThe ONE Campaign: Brad Pitt
In 2004, Brad Pitt joined activist Bono as a spokesman for the One Campaign to push for “an additional 1% of the U.S. budget toward providing basic needs like health, education, clean water and food” in Africa
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