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UNICEF UNITERs Won t Let Coronavirus Stop Them From Making A Difference For Children

UNICEF UNITERs Won’t Let Coronavirus Stop Them From Making A Difference For Children Share to Linkedin Meet three dedicated UNICEF supporters who are volunteering their time and expertise to make the world a better place for children. Stephen, 4, and Ella, 6, read We Stand Together, Just Six Feet Apart, a picture book written by UNICEF UNITE volunteer Dr. Renee Kleris and colleagues to help children understand the coronavirus pandemic. © courtesy of Dr. Renee Kleris The COVID-19 pandemic has made  UNITERs — UNICEF s front-line advocates here in the U.S. â€” more determined than ever to support our work around the world while helping their own communities. They are health workers, advocacy champions, and educators who meet the daily challenges faced by their community and give hope. In honor of National Volunteer Week, we introduce three remarkable individuals who have worked hard to make a difference both here and abroad throughout the pandemic.

Millennial Debt Commission & R Street Institute Co-Host Bipartisan Event On Nation s Fiscal Health

Millennial Debt Commission & R Street Institute Co-Host Bipartisan Event On Nation s Fiscal Health
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Companies Connected to Congressmembers Took Coronavirus Bailout Money

Editor-at-Large The US Treasury Department and the Small Business Administration (SBA) refuse to release all of the names of companies that received federal bailout funds from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), but reports show companies connected to at least four Members of Congress received some of the funds they themselves approved. Four companies with ties to Congressmembers applied for and received emergency loans designed to help companies retain workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, but others may have as well. Two Republican Congressmembers have spouses that own companies that received PPP loans. Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler from Missouri and her family own multiple farms and equipment suppliers across the Midwest. The company received funds from the PPP.

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