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Burlington City Arts Favorite charitable website organization of Trey Anastasio of Phish - Burlington City Arts
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Crossroads Centre, Antigua Crossroads Centre, Antigua favorite charity website of Eric Clapton legendary blues, rock guitarist and singer as found on his website.
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Dr. Donda West Foundation Kanye West favorite charity website - Dr. Donda West Foundation. In 2008, Kanye West changed the name of his foundation to the Dr. Donda West foundation, as a permanent tribute to her extraordinary legacy and passion for education and children throughout the world.
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Elton John AIDS Foundation Elton John AIDS Foundation as found on Sir Elton John's official fan club web site. To provide funding for educational programs targeted at HIV/AIDS prevention and/or the elimination of prejudice and discrimination against HIV/AIDS-affected individuals, and for programs that provide services to people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS.
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Walden Woods Project Walden Woods Project - favorite charity website of Don Henley of the Eagles as found on his website.
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Dear Jack Foundation The Dear Jack Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to funding cancer research and was founded July 2006 by leukemia survivor and Jack's Mannequin/Something Corporate front man Andrew McMahon.
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Liverpool Institue for Performing Arts (LIPA) Favorite charity of Paul McCartney as found on his official fan club website - Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA).
LIPA is a university level institute combining performance, technical innovation, business awareness, understanding and intellectual development; the aim is to train people passionate about arts and entertainment for a sustained career. The curriculum is holistic. Students are expected to be multi-skilled and while perfecting proficiency in their chosen discipline, understand others. Three years after leaving, roughly 80% of graduates traced are still working in the performing arts.
In the mid 1980s Paul visited his old school, The Liverpool Institute for Boys. As a result of this visit, he became interested in saving what was then an abandoned building but it needed a use if time and money was to be invested. George Martin introduced Paul to Mark Featherstone-Witty who had developed a new performing arts curriculum and together they founded The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
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