Joint Foundation Statement on Immigration Foundations Unite to Oppose Immigration Executive Orders. This statement was originally published by Grantmakers Concerned. Brand Name: Category: Fernet-Branca Liqueur: Aperitif: Galliano Liqueur: Aperitif: Gancia Liqueur: Aperitif: Lillet: Aperitif: Boones Farm: Beverage Wine: Mimosa. Foreign Exchange Rates & World Currencies - Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/currencies Current exchange rates of major world currencies. Protur Safari Park in Sa Coma. Excellent hotel. 11 Jun , 2. Just back from an amazing two weeks, after our first week I was already pricing up to come back next year. Room was cleaned well and extra towels were left for when it was non cleaning day. The animation team were fantastic with the kids my daughter (1. Also did pirates evening which was fantastic and Western trip which was lovely to see another part of the island. We sat playing cards and DD did colouring/watching film on IPad. DD can be fussy but she didn't go hungry. The pancakes and chocolate were a big hit with DD in mornings, again there was plenty to eat, omelettes were a favourite. Hand gel was at the entrance for use on entering and leaving. The Indian is really hard to get, we didn't try as couple in our family don't like Indian food but a family of 4 we met was 3rd in the queue and there was only two spaces left when she got to the front. For safari park there is only 2. Indian. There are two touch screens, you choose the restaurant you want and swipe your room key and then have the option to add another parties room to the booking. If there is a couple of large family's then the 2. My DH queued at 8: 1. Italian he was 8th in line and there was plenty of seats.
![]() ![]() I have to say the food wasn't any different to main buffet but it was nice to sit in a more relaxed, quieter environment and have table service. DD and friends went in the indoor pool a few afternoons for the first week and then it closed from 1st June, its only small but it got them out of the sun for a few hours. We didn't use the water park, mainly because you have to pay, and for our 1. DD went snorkelling, we played mini golf, hired bikes for the day which is a refundable deposit 1. I think it was. The cycle paths are great. They also provided bike locks. There's also a driving range. Walk another few mins and your at the shops, about another 5- 1. Joint Foundation Statement on Immigration. Joint Foundation Statement on Immigration. This statement was originally published by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR). Statement. The United States stands at a historical crossroads. Founded as a refuge from religious persecution and built by generations of immigrants, our country has been the standard bearer internationally for the assertion and protection of inalienable rights and freedoms, a beacon of hope for refugees facing oppression and persecution, and a land of opportunity for immigrants seeking a better life for themselves and their families. As philanthropic institutions, we have built our missions on this proud and rich tradition. We have invested in creating healthy communities, promoting diversity and inclusion, building a vibrant democracy, and advancing equity and equality for all people, regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, immigration status, and national origin. The recently issued immigration executive orders compromise our nation’s founding principles and the Constitution, our standing in the world, and our core values of liberty, justice, and due process. They weaken our moral leadership, fuel the efforts of those who wish us ill, harm our global competitiveness, and fray our social fabric. Our foundations support diverse issues, strategies, and communities across the country, but we are united in the belief that immigrants and refugees are integral to every aspect of our society. Newcomers enrich our culture and tradition as artists, playwrights, and dancers. Naturalized citizens strengthen our civic life as voters, jurors, school- board members, and elected officials. Immigrant entrepreneurs and refugee- owned businesses revitalize neighborhoods, towns, and cities across America. Foreign- born scientists and engineers fuel innovations and help our country prosper. Farmworkers put food on our tables, and caregivers nurture our children, care for our elders, and nurse our ill. Young newcomers—including DACA beneficiaries—demonstrate their patriotism and enthusiasm for American ideals in schools, communities, workplaces, and the armed forces. Without the contributions of immigrants and refugees now and throughout our history, our collective wellbeing and economic vitality would be greatly diminished. We, the undersigned philanthropies, join public officials, the faith community, business leaders, and the American public in supporting policies that protect our national security, strengthen our economy, and uphold core American values. We stand with our grantees—advocates, organizers, researchers, and service providers—in calling for policies that reflect our nation’s founding principles, promote cohesion and inclusion, instill hope, and show compassion. Policies that recognize our global interdependence, that honor our tradition of welcoming those seeking refuge and a better life, and that keep families together will make our communities stronger, safer, and more prosperous. We expect additional challenges in the weeks and months ahead on the immigration front, including expanded detention and deportations, and on policies affecting the rights of women, African Americans, the LGBTQ community, and other vulnerable groups. The issues, communities, and core values that our foundations have sought to advance are under serious and imminent danger. With history and morality as our guide, we reject discriminatory policies that target individuals based on gender, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender expression, and other grounds. We stand committed to the inherent value and dignity of every person at home and abroad. We stand together for the American Dream. Signatories. Lateefah Simon, President. Akonadi Foundation. Iris Krieg, Executive Director. Albert Pick, Jr. Fund. Eileen Coogan, President & CEOAllegany Franciscan Ministries. Minna R. Buck, Founder. Aloha Foundation. Leticia Peguero, Executive Director. Andrus Family Fund & Family Philanthropy Program. Audrey Yamamoto, President & Executive Director. Asian Pacific Fund. Jim Canales, President & Trustee. Barr Foundation. Robert C. Kirkwood, Board Chair. Bella Vista Foundation. Jerry Greenfield, President. Ben & Jerry’s Foundation. Cecilia C. Clarke, President & CEOBrooklyn Community Foundation. Sonia Gonzales, Executive Director. California Bar Foundation. Antonia Hern. Shousher, Board Chair. Center for Arab American Philanthropy. Karen A. Simmons, President & CEOChester County Community Foundation. K. Sujata, President & CEOChicago Foundation for Women. Farhad Ebrahimi, Founder & Chair. Chorus Foundation. Mary Pounder, Program Director. Comer Family Foundation. Laura Livoti, CEOCommon Counsel Foundation. Laura Livoti, CEOCommon Counsel Foundation. Ellen Friedman, Executive Director. Compton Foundation. Leslie Ramyk, Executive Director. Conant Family Foundation. Yanique Redwood, President & CEOConsumer Health Foundation. Elizabeth Sak, Executive Director. Cricket Island Foundation. Joe Goldman, President. Democracy Fund. Lori Bezahler, President. Edward W. Hazen Foundation. Jacqueline Mann, President. Elias Foundation. Lauren Embrey, President. Embrey Family Foundation. Elena M. Marks, President & CEOEpiscopal Health Foundation. Nicky Goren, President & CEOEugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. Jennie Lehua Watson, Interim President. Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund. Damon T. Hewitt, Executive Director. Executives’ Alliance for Boys and Men of Color. Sandor Straus, President. Faye Straus, Vice- President. Firedoll Foundation. Darren Walker, President. Ford Foundation. Nancy Brain, Board President. Frances Hollis Brain Foundation. Marnie Thompson, Co- Managing Director. Ed Whitfield, Co- Managing Director. Fund for Democratic Communities. Marcos Vargas, Executive Director. Fund for Santa Barbara. Christine H. Russell, Trustee. Mark Schlesinger, Trustee. Susan Clark, Director of Programs. Gaia Fund Dimple Abichandani, Executive Director. General Service Foundation. Nancy Bales, Executive Director. Nicholas Walrod, Board Chair. Gray Family Foundation. Vanessa Daniel, Executive Director. Groundswell Fund. Eva Grove, Founder & Board Member. Leslie Dorosin, Executive Director. Grove Foundation. Darren Sandow, Executive Director. Hagedorn Foundation. David Nicholson, Executive Director. Headwaters Foundation for Justice. Liz Simons, Chair of the Board. Deanna Gomby, President & CEOHeising- Simons Foundation. Tricia Hellman Gibbs, MD, Board President. Susan Mayer Hirsch, Executive Director. Hellman Foundation. Nat Williams, Ph. D, Executive Director. Hill- Snowdon Foundation. Diana Campoamor, President. Hispanics in Philanthropy. Ann B. Stern, President & CEOHouston Endowment. Janet Froetscher, President. J. B. Pritzker Family Foundation. Peter W. Davidson, Chairman. Amy L. Freitag, Executive Director. J. M. Kaplan Fund. John Goldman, President. John & Marcia Goldman Foundation. Jacqueline Martinez Garcel, CEO. Masters, Board President. Caitlin W. Davis, Executive Director. Legal Foundation of Washington. James S. Farley, Esquire, President & CEOLeichtag Foundation. Daniel Lee, Executive Director. Levi Strauss Foundation. Shane Murphy Goldsmith, President & CEOLiberty Hill Foundation. David M. Okorn, Executive Director. Long Island Community Foundation. Luz A. Vega- Marquis, President & CEOMarguerite Casey Foundation. Thomas Peters, Ph. D., President & CEOMarin Community Foundation /Buck Family Fund of MCFJustin Maxson, Executive Director. Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. Helen Brunner, Foundation Director. Media Democracy Fund. Jenny Russell, Executive Director. Merck Family Fund. Charles Wilhoite, Board Chair. Doug Stamm, CEOMeyer Memorial Trust Minette A. Kwok, Co- Founder & Board Member. Minami Tamaki Yamauchi Kwok & Lee Foundation. Jeannie Blaustein, Ph. D., President. Morton and Jane Blaustein Foundation. Roberta Phillip- Robbins, J. D., Executive Director. MRG Foundation. Frank I. Sanchez, Executive Director. Needmor Fund. Nicholas Donohue, President & CEONellie Mae Education Foundation. Michele Lord, President. NEO Philanthropy. Lorie A. Slutsky, President. New York Community Trust. Maria Mottola, Executive Director. New York Foundation. Kevin F. Walker, President & CEONorthwest Area Foundation. Nichole June Maher, President and CEOVanetta Abdellatif, Chair, Board of Directors. Northwest Health Foundation. Pamela Shifman, Executor Director. No. Vo Foundation. Ken Zimmerman, Director of U. S. Programs. Open Society Foundations. Judith Baker, Executive Director. Traci Ray, President. Oregon Law Foundation. Veronica Reed, Board Chair. Peter E. Family Fund. Gillian Darlow, CEOPolk Bros. Foundation. Mary E. Mc. Clymont,President and CEOPublic Welfare Foundation. Timothy P. Silard, President. Rosenberg Foundation. Aixa. N. Fels Fund. Fo- Ching. Lu, President. Sheng- Yen Lu Foundation. Chet P. Hewitt, President & CEOSierra Health Foundation. Tom Keith, President. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina. Cheryl Brownd, Program Director. Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina Foundation. Sister Regina Fox, SSND, Executive Director. Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation. Sally Osberg, President & CEOSkoll Foundation. Molly Gochman, Founder. Stardust Fund. Phillip W. Henderson, President. Surdna Foundation. Jennifer Leith, Executive Director. The Alfred & Mary Douty Foundation. Paul Grogan, President & CEOThe Boston Foundation. Robert K. Ross, M. D., President & CEOThe California Endowment. Judy Belk,President & CEOThe California Wellness Foundation. Truman Collins, President. Cynthia G. Addams, CEOThe Collins Foundation. Karen Mc. Neil- Miller, President & CEOThe Colorado Health Foundation. Alicia Phillip, President. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. William W. Ginsberg, President & CEOThe Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. Elizabeth Brazas, President. The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina.
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