World Wildlife Fund

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World Wildlife Fund Alicia Keys is very charitable. She is a Keep A Child Alive ambassador and a From The Ground Up spokesperson. I was charitable in elementary school. I helped the autistic children. They really looked forward to the peer buddies coming every Friday. Charity means an organization that gives money or anything to a cause or group. An example of a charity is The Red Cross. RB The WWF is international and works with other organizations. WWF’s purpose is to help wildlife and land. “ World’s leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the US and close to 5 million members globally .” The WWF was formed by Morges Manifesto and 16 others. In 2001, the WWFN changed its name to WWF.

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World Wildlife Fund. WWF’s purpose is to help wildlife and land. RB. Charity means an organization that gives money or anything to a cause or group. An example of a charity is The Red Cross. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World Wildlife Fund

Alicia Keys is very charitable. She is a Keep A Child Alive ambassador and a From The Ground Up spokesperson.

I was charitable in elementary school. I helped the autistic children. They really

looked forward to the peer buddies coming every Friday.

Charity means an organization that gives money or anything to a cause or group.

An example of a charity is The Red Cross.

RB

The WWF is international and works with other organizations.

WWF’s purpose is to help wildlife and land.

“ World’s leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by

1.2 million members in the US and close to 5 million members globally .”

The WWF was formed by Morges Manifesto and 16 others.

In 2001, the WWFN changed its name to WWF.

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Works Cited"Alicia Keys Charity Work, Events and Causes." Look to the Stars. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2014.

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