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Meals on Wheels People,” a Portland, Ore.-based service and one of the largest in the country, says it costs $2,500 annually to provide daily meals to a homebound senior, while cost of institutional care for a year in Oregon is around $60,000. Cost for one day in the hospital is around $2,271.
About Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting old puppers in need of senior care by providing 100% vet care, food, and fostering. AND it's free if you want to adopt.
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An non-profit in the San Francisco Bay Area has more scholarship money than it does applicants, and is looking for more high school senior and undergraduate applicants to provide funding for.
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When he was initially interrogated by the CIA,, Al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah provided detailed info about Saudi + Pakistani state support for al-Qaeda, including naming three Saudi princes and one senior Pakistani military officer as contacts. Within a few months, all four were dead.
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Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's son Sergei immigrated to the U.S. in 1991 and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1999. He is now a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.