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Registered buyers can even chose to allocate their donation towards either Ronald McDonald House, which provides lodging near hospitals for families with sick children; Wellsprings, which is a network of community-based cancer support centres; or Sketch, which engages youth at risk through art.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sydnia Yu 2012
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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From "Wellsprings," published in 2001 by The Gazette, here's an account:
Gazette.com : 2009
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A steady march of customers and friends of the slain walked, biked and drove across the parking lot of the small, two-story strip mall, past Wellsprings Massage Therapy, Criswell Signature Salon and a smattering of restaurants to a sunny, ground-floor corner where flowers piled up in front of Salon Meritage.
Salon Was Place of Beauty for Community Tamara Audi 2011
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- The Wellsprings of life, by Issac Asimov, 1960, page 139
Wired Top Stories 2009
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