Word of the Day: Benevolent

be·nev·o·lent /bəˈnevələnt/, adjective: 1. having a kind and generous disposition “A good commander is benevolent and unconcerned with fame.” Sun Tzu, 544 BCE – 496 BCE “But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine.” Thomas Jefferson, 1743 – 1826 “To feel much for others...
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GFWC du Midi Encourages Educational Development Through the Gift of a Dictionary

The objective of General Federation of Women’s Clubs du Midi is to encourage intellectual development and strengthen the pursuit of excellence in the arts, education, good government, international affairs, moral and spiritual values, and public welfare, with the main objective being a charitable purpose. To promote educational development, GFWC du Midi teamed up with The Dictionary Project in 2008 when Project Coordinator Judy Gattis...
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