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  2. Compassion International - Wikipedia

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    The Everett Swanson Evangelistic Association was founded in 1952 by the Rev. Everett Swanson (member of Converge) to help children orphaned by war in South Korea. [3] Swanson had traveled there to preach the gospel to the US Army troops, but during his visit he was deeply moved by the plight of the scores of abandoned children he saw.

  3. Adelson Foundations - Wikipedia

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    The foundation is divided into two branches, including the Adelson Family Foundation, which was established in 2007, and the Adelson Medical Research Foundation. The former works to strengthen the State of Israel and the Jewish people , [ 2 ] while the latter focuses on healthcare.

  4. Carl A. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Carl Swanson was married to German-born immigrant Caroline Swanson (née Gerock). He was the father of Gilbert Carl Swanson, Walter Clarke Swanson, and Gretchen Velde. Carl Swanson's noted descendants include, Veronica Swanson Beard, Tucker Carlson (by adoption) and in-laws, Dick Carlson, Charles H. Price II and Reed Jobs. [6]

  5. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Swanson chicken pot pie. Carl A. Swanson (1879–1949) was a Swedish immigrant who worked on a farm in Blair, Nebraska, until he moved to Omaha.There, he worked in a grocery store where he came into contact with John O. Jerpe, who owned a small commission company, in which Swanson would become a partner in 1899. [1]

  6. Swanson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Swanson (1926–2010), American businessman and politician; Brandon Swanson (born 1989), American student who disappeared in 2008; Bryan Swanson (born 1980), British sports television reporter; Carl A. Swanson (1879–1949), Swedish-American food industry businessman and founder of Swanson; Charles Edward Swanson (1879–1970), American ...

  7. Weston Family Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Weston Family Foundation (formerly The W. Garfield Weston Foundation) is a Canadian charitable foundation that makes grants for the benefit of Canadians. [9] The Foundation's main funding areas are "healthy ecosystems" and "healthy aging." [10] In 2023, the foundation made $61.8 million in grant disbursements and had assets of $424 million. [7]

  8. Marguerite Casey Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation (originally called Casey Family Grants Program) was created in 2001 by Casey Family Programs. Marguerite Casey Foundation supports leaders, scholars and initiatives focused on shifting the balance of power in society — building power for communities that continue to be excluded from shaping how society works and from sharing in ...

  9. Wynn Newhouse Award - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, a charitable organization founded by newspaper entrepreneur Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr., inaugurated the award in 2006 at the suggestion of the late Wynn Newhouse, to draw attention to the contributions of artists with disabilities to contemporary art. [2]