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Introducing your fourth quarter beneficiaries
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As of October 1st, our more than 600 humanist members have donated over $56,000 to 28 charities working to improve this world and this life. Let's meet our final slate of beneficiaries for 2010.
Camfed's goal is to improve the lives of two million children by 2013. We're honored to throw our support behind that effort.
AWI is also the originator and presenter of the Schweitzer Medal for outstanding achievement in the advancement of animal welfare.
Vidnyanvahini's vision is to reduce this gap as much as possible, reaching out to rural school children to help them engage science through hands-on laboratory experiments. They do this by using a Mobile Science Lab developed by the organization's founders.
The Center uses biological data, legal expertise, and the citizen petition provision of the Endangered Species Act to obtain sweeping protections for animals, plants, and their habitats. From their start in the Sonoran Desert of New Mexico, the Center's work has now spread throughout Western North America and beyond, including projects in the Arctic North, the Antarctic South, and in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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We are pleased to announce that 
In ANIMAL PROTECTION we are now featuring the Animal Welfare Institute, which seeks to alleviate the suffering inflicted on animals by people. Their work includes raising awareness of cruelty in animal factories, protecting animals in laboratories including promotion of non-animal testing methods, and protecting threatened marine life from human incursion and disruption.
The AHA Foundation
Our new beneficiary in EDUCATION is Vidnyanvahini, "Science in Motion." Metropolitan India includes world class science and technology education, while rural India remains in the 19th century educationally, suffering from poverty, a lack of basic infrastructure, and an abundance of superstitions.
Diverse ecosystems are essential to the health of our planet. That's why our ENVIRONMENTAL beneficiary this quarter is The Center for Biological Diversity,
Our HEALTH beneficiary this quarter is FAME—the Foundation for African Medicine & Education, which provides desperately needed medical care in Tanzania. The FAME Outpatient Clinic opened in 2008, and the FAME Mobile Medical Service provides medical care to individuals living in remote villages, people who otherwise have no access to care.
Through last quarter's POVERTY beneficiary, the Mountain Fund, we focused on a single locality in Nepal, Patale Village. This quarter's beneficiary tackles poverty in a single urban setting -- Trenton, New Jersey, USA. The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) responds to the daily needs of people in the Trenton area, where one in five residents lives below the poverty line. TASK provides meals to all those who are hungry and services to encourage self-sufficiency and improve quality of life.
Our tenth category as always is Foundation Beyond Belief itself. The small membership fee that helped get us started has now been eliminated, meaning participation in our charitable giving program is absolutely free. If this service is important to you as a member, we hope you'll choose to designate a small percentage of your monthly donation to support the work of the Foundation.