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Emily Callahan To Head Feed The Children

The NonProfit Times

Emily Callahan is going home to Oklahoma. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, she was appointed president and CEO of Feed The Children in Oklahoma City. Her deep experience in growth and transformation will elevate our impact as we continue to focus on significant hunger issues we have around the world.

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News In Brief: Blackbaud, RKD, Moore

The NonProfit Times

We want to emphasize that EVERFI remains well positioned to support its customers and continue helping companies dedicated to social impact reach communities through custom education and workplace solutions for todays key issues. Millions of children are experiencing hunger here in the U.S.

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Testing and Quality Assurance in LMS Rollout

Gyrus

We explore the crucial components of LMS testing, shedding light on its profound impact on cultivating a reliable online learning environment. Impact Employees broke free from rigid schedules, completing training at their convenience.

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Testing and Quality Assurance in LMS Rollout

Gyrus

We explore the crucial components of LMS testing, shedding light on its profound impact on cultivating a reliable online learning environment. Impact Employees broke free from rigid schedules, completing training at their convenience.

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Testing and Quality Assurance in LMS Rollout

Gyrus

We explore the crucial components of LMS testing, shedding light on its profound impact on cultivating a reliable online learning environment. Impact Employees broke free from rigid schedules, completing training at their convenience.

Test 52
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Trump officials renew push to ban junk food from SNAP. Here’s why it’s hard to do

Fast Company Tech

Anti-hunger advocates point to research that shows SNAP recipients are no more likely than other low-income Americans to buy sugary drinks or snack foods. Representative Josh Breechan, an Oklahoma Republican, sponsored the Healthy SNAP Act. And they might not change recipients food purchases or reduce conditions such as obesity.

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