charity
Coverage of charity in the Nexus archive.
- US Jewish alumni of Wexner fellowship demand reckoning over philanthropist’s Epstein ties
US Jewish alumni of the Wexner fellowship are donating the program's value to charity and urging others to do the same, demanding accountability over the philanthropist's ties to Epstein. The action follows concerns about the billionaire businessman's association with Epstein.
- Britain's Princess Kate climbs 3 mountains in 24 hours for charity
Princess Kate climbed three mountains in 24 hours to raise awareness for a charity she has supported since her cancer treatment.
- Britain's Princess Kate climbs 3 mountains in 24 hours for charity
Britain's Princess Kate climbed three mountains in 24 hours for charity. The challenge aimed to raise awareness for a charity she has supported since her own cancer treatment.
- Leaders promote charity for equitable wealth distribution in society
A minister inaugurated a government junior college and stated the government's commitment to promoting charity among the affluent to benefit their immediate society.
- Jeremy Clarkson received same state-of-the-art prostate cancer therapy as former PM David Cameron as he reveals he is in remission - now charity wants it rolled out across NHS
Jeremy Clarkson received state-of-the-art prostate cancer therapy, the same treatment as David Cameron, who is in remission. A charity is advocating for this therapy to be made available across the NHS.
- French billionaire pleads for law change to disinherit children
French billionaire Pierre-Edouard Sterin is urging lawmakers to modify inheritance laws to disinherit his children in favor of donating his fortune to charity, citing that French law currently requires 75% of his assets to be passed to his offspring.
- Two-fifths of adults are baffled by their finances, warns Rishi Sunak, as ex-PM's charity finds UK lags behind other nations
Rishi Sunak warned that two-fifths of UK adults are confused about their finances, citing a report by a former prime minister's charity which found the UK lags behind other nations in financial literacy. The findings highlight concerns about public understanding of personal finance.
- The respectable charity man who owns the £4m Chelsea knotweed jungle: Full story of ex-councillor behind the £6m property portfolio (and a mummified corpse in the basement)
An ex-councillor and charity man owns a £4m Chelsea property overrun with knotweed and a £6m property portfolio, while a mummified corpse was discovered in his basement. The article contrasts his public reputation with these unusual and potentially controversial private affairs.
- Kind-hearted woman plunged into nightmare after she agreed to give $20 to 'charity worker' walking around Trader Joe's parking lot with clipboard
A kind-hearted woman encountered a distressing situation after donating $20 to a self-proclaimed 'charity worker' in Trader Joe's parking lot. The incident highlights potential scams disguised as charitable acts.
- Grandfather, 82, who learned how to walk again after 50mph crash sets sights on world record water-walking challenge to raise £1million for charity
An 82-year-old grandfather, who regained the ability to walk after a 50mph crash, is preparing to attempt a world record water-walking challenge to raise £1 million for charity. His journey highlights resilience and determination in overcoming physical challenges.
- The holy war America needed
Pope Leo XIV has criticized Trump and the GOP for using Christianity to justify war and mistreating immigrants, advocating for an end to conflict and promoting grace, charity, and forgiveness.
- “Have you ever donated Bitcoin or other crypto to charity?
The article is a Reddit post by /u/PickMinute9137 asking users about their experiences donating Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies to charity, specifically inquiring about the causes supported and methods of verifying legitimacy.
- SantaCon organiser charged with stealing $1m from charity pub crawl
Stefan Pildes, organizer of SantaCon, faces charges for embezzling $1m from a charity pub crawl. Prosecutors allege he misused $2.7m raised for charity on personal expenses.
- Helicopter pilot who founded Princess Anne-backed charity wins whistleblower case after flight faults gave him degenerative back injury
A helicopter pilot who established a charity supported by Princess Anne won a whistleblower case, citing flight faults caused a degenerative back injury. The case highlights the pilot's legal victory against his employer.