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Headlines for 22 December 2003

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 Sponsor a public school project by buying specific supplies and books for NYC teachers.

 $10 equals 60 meals with the Food Bank for New York City.

 Help build parks, not power plants, in Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

 Food, clothes, and counseling in Bed-Stuy with Bread & Life.

 Help people living with HIV/AIDS by alleviating hunger with God’s Love We Deliver.

 Info for everyone with Legal Information for Families Today. Related: Learn about wise giving.

 Affect lives of New Yorkers, donate to the New York Urban League.

 Support NY volunteer services through NY Cares.

 More: Prospect Park Alliance, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, WNYC, The River Fund, NY Historical Society, for the under-40 crowd become a Young Lion.

 Help more than 3,500 homeless people a day by assisting the Coalition for the Homeless.

 Support free summer vacations in the country for city kids.

 Create a givelist to help non-profits. Related: Find the right place for you to volunteer.

 NYC bloggers: Link here to spread the local good word.

 Support these city agencies by giving to the New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.

 Give to get better trees in New York City.

 Help feed people with City Harvest.

 More: Franklin Furnace Archive, St. John the Divine, Friends of the High Line, Poets House, Recycle old computers for children, St. Luke’s Orchestra.

 Happy Holidays from Brooklyn President Marty Markowitz.

The Morning News wishes you and yours a very happy holiday, and we’ll see you when we return to publishing on January 5, 2004.

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