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New York Southern Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation
The Sullivan Foundation was a charitable organization formed by the New York legislature on March 30, 1930, with the mission of promoting: "The welfare of mankind...and to continue, carry out and further the philanthropies and philanthropic aims of the late Algernon Sydney Sullivan and Mary Mildred Hammond Sullivan, and more particularly to contribute funds for the support, education, maintenance, care and training of children of any age and circumstance." In their own words they ..."honor young men and women who show remarkable character and integrity, and who demonstrate a commitment to service to others. The Foundation provides scholarships to rising juniors at 31 colleges and universities, and presents annual awards to graduating seniors at 61 institutions. Most of the colleges and universities we serve are in the Appalachian region of the Southeastern U.S". For three quarters of a century, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation has worked to perpetuate qualities reflected in the life of the nineteenth century New Yorker after whom the foundation was named. == Founding principle ==
In the legacy of the services rendered by Algernon Sydney Sullivan and Mary Mildred Hammond Sullivan to people both in New York and in the Southern States, George Sullivan established the foundation in 1934. The Foundation primarily aims at providing financial assistance to deserving students in approximately 61 colleges. The foundation also provides education in the field of Social Entrepreneurship.
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