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Obama’s call to Americans to serve leads to two new websites
In concert with the unveiling of President Barack Obama’s United We Serve act, which calls on all Americans to serve their country this summer, came the rollout of the serve.gov and the “Obama-inspired” All for Good Web sites. According to … Continue reading →
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Tagged All for Good, Arianna Huffington, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Corporation for National & Community Service, Craig Newmark, Craigslist, Ethos, Google, Jonathan Greenblatt, President Barack Obama, serve.gov, Social Actions, Sonal Shah, United We Serve, White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation
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