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Christian groups team up for food scheme in India
Campaign reaches out to over 1,000 pandemic-affected people a day in Karnataka state
CoronaCare Bengaluru volunteers hand out food packages to people affected by the pandemic. (Photo: Bijay Kumar Minj/UCA News)
A group of Christian organizations in the southern Indian state of Karnataka have initiated a food program to help people affected by the pandemic.
CoronaCare Bengaluru is a joint Covid-19 intervention by six leading Christian organizations in Bengaluru, state capital of Karnataka. The organizations are Hope, Breads, Echo, Aifo, Good Quest Foundation and Orione Seva.
Hope is the social initiative of the Claretians of Bangalore, Breads is the social wing of the Salesians of Don Bosco, Echo is the program of the Norbertine Fathers, Orione Seva is the social enterprise of the Servants of Divine Providence, Aifo is an Italian society working for the welfare of the persons with disabilities and disaster victims, and the Good
Archmere Library Houses Literary Masterpieces Along the Delaware River
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Exquisitely designed by John J. Raskob for social gatherings and a bespoke book collection, the Archmere Library now houses meetings and literary masterpieces.
While researching rare book dealers, writer Bill Meehan came across a title once owned by financier John J. Raskob. The book’s primary feature was its unusual binding. Learning that Raskob’s records are held at the Hagley Museum and Library, the author spent months examining the 64-box collection organized by archivist Richard James. The following describes Raskob’s spectacular Archmere estate library and explains his taste in book collecting.