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  2. Family Promise - Wikipedia

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    Family Promise (formerly National Interfaith Hospitality Network) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States, founded by Karen Olson in 1988. Family Promise [1] primarily serves families with children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, with the mission of "help[ing] homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based ...

  3. Family Promise marks 10 years - AOL

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    Nov. 4—As Family Promise of the Palouse celebrates its 10-year anniversary this week, the nonprofit is embarking on a plan to provide transitional housing for families in Moscow and Pullman. "It ...

  4. Caffey family murders - Wikipedia

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    The Caffey family were devout Christians and part of the Miracle Faith Baptist Church, where Erin was in the church choir and Terry was a youth pastor. [4] They lived in Alba, Texas, a rural community with a population of 492 at the time. [5] The Caffey children had been homeschooled for three years, and were taught a Bible-based curriculum.

  5. John Abramson - Wikipedia

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    John David Abramson is an American physician and the author of the book Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine.He has worked as a family doctor in Appalachia and in Hamilton, Massachusetts, and has served as chairman of the department of family practice at Lahey Clinic.

  6. Promise Keepers - Wikipedia

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    Promise Keepers is an Evangelical Christian parachurch organization for men. It opposes same-sex marriage , and champions chastity and marital fidelity and the man as being head of the household. Promise Keepers originated in the United States, but independent branches have also been established in Canada and New Zealand.

  7. Alma Powell - Wikipedia

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    Powell was the chair of America's Promise, the nation's largest partnership dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth. She also authored two children's books, America's Promise and My Little Red Wagon. [6] [7] In 2011 she was named the NASBE's National Education Policy Leader of the Year along with her husband. [8] [9]

  8. Jan Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Jan Coffey is a joint pen name for the American writers James A. McGoldrick and Nikoo Kafi McGoldrick, a married couple. [1] [2] They also write historical-romance novels as May McGoldrick and other suspense-romance novels as Nicole Cody.

  9. Family Policy Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, FPA filed an amicus brief jointly with Women's Liberation Front, a trans-exclusionary radical feminist organization, to the US Supreme Court. The brief, in opposition to a lower court ruling for a transgender student, stated "pro-family Christians and radical feminists may not agree about much, but they agree that redefining "sex" to mean "gender identity" is a truly fundamental shift ...