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Second Mile Foundation : ウィキペディア英語版
The Second Mile

The Second Mile is a nonprofit organization for underprivileged youth, providing help for at-risk children and support for their parents in Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant college football coach. The charity said its youth programs serve as many as 100,000 children annually. Since November 2011, the organization has been preparing to cease operations after Sandusky was charged and found guilty of child sex abuse.
==Early work and praise==
U.S. President George H. W. Bush praised the group as a "shining example" of charity work in a 1990 letter,〔(Sandusky Had Access to Vulnerable Kids Via Charity (Associated Press, Nov. 12, 2011) )〕 one of that president's much-promoted "Thousand points of light" encouragements to volunteer community organizations.〔Ganim, Sara, ("Jerry Sandusky, former Penn State football staffer, subject of grand jury investigation" ), ''Patriot-News'', March 31, 2011 8:00/8:20 am. Via Shinal, John, ("Joe Paterno botched the biggest play of his life" ), ''MarketWatch'', Nov. 12, 2011, 2:54 pm EST; JShinal comment, comment p. 5 reply to Insightfool c. 2 pm 11/13. Retrieved 2011-11-13.〕 Citing Sandusky's work with The Second Mile charity to provide care for foster children, then U.S. Senator Rick Santorum honored Sandusky with an Angels in Adoption award in 2002.〔(Santorum honored accused PSU Coach as "angel" (Philadelphia Inquirer, November 9, 2011) )〕 As of 2011, Ex-Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil and then head coach Andy Reid, former Eagles owner R.R.M. Carpenter, III, Matt Millen from ESPN, actor Mark Wahlberg, golfer Arnold Palmer, and football players Jack Ham and Franco Harris, among others, served on the Honorary Board of Second Mile〔Shorr-Parks, Eliot, ("Andy Reid, Dick Vermeil on Honorary Board for Sandusky Organization" ), ''Yard Barker'' blog; "with FoxSports.com on MSN" upper right in page logo; 11/10/2011. List reproduced at site not dated. Retrieved 2011-11-14.〕 though questions were raised about how closely if at all the listed members were involved. Cal Ripken Jr. among others was reported to have been only marginally involved or not at all involved and Ripken asked for his name to be removed; and the list was removed from the organization's website.〔Ferran, Lee, and Emily Stanitz, ("Celebrities Unaware of Sandusky Charity Board Membership" ), ABC News ''The Blotter'' blog, Nov. 17, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-22.〕

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