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  • News: Tonya Mitchell Peele: North Carolina Mom Starts School Wellness Council
    Several years ago, Tonya Mitchell Peele made a conscious decision to rid herself of her unhealthy habits and embarked on a journey toward personal wellness, strengthening her body, losing weight, and getting healthier in the process. The Wake Forest, North Carolina mother was alarmed when she discovered her son eating a toaster...

  • News: Mindee Myers: Nebraska Mom Starts Walk-A-Thon And Track
    When the Campbell Elementary School in Lincoln, Nebraska asked students to sell cookie dough as a fundraiser, parent Mindee Myers decided to come up with a healthy alternative - one that would benefit both the school and community long-term. She worked with the school's Parent Teacher Organization to launch a walk-a-thon with...

  • Video: President Clinton On "The Rachael Ray Show"
    President Clinton joins Rachael Ray in her kitchen, along with two extraordinary mothers Tonya Mitchell Peele and Mindee Myers, to talk about ways parents can get involved in the fight against childhood obesity. Read how Tonya started a school wellness council in North Carolina. Read how Mindee...

  • Speech: Florida A&M University Commencement
    At a commencement ceremony at Florida A&M University, President Clinton tells graduates they must become part of the "How" generation -- a generation of young people focused on how to solve the biggest challenges facing our modern world. FULL TEXT PRESIDENT CLINTON: Thank you very much, and good...

  • Statement: On the Passing of Jack Kemp
    America has lost an extraordinary public servant and a fine man. Jack Kemp will always be remembered for his relentless search for new ideas and his genuine concern for the poor and people of color, most of whom he knew would never vote for him. He was a creative conservative with a big heart. My condolences to his wife...

  • The Vancouver Sun: The spice of life
    In a small Colombian city, a multimillionaire philanthropist from Vancouver and a former U.S. president are helping the female descendants of African slaves find their own way in the world. Take one rich mining mogul from afar, and add a few dozen local peasants who scratch what they can from the thin soil that has...

  • Speech: Philadelphia Academies Event
    President Clinton discusses education reform in the midst of the global economic recession at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia. FULL TEXT PRESIDENT CLINTON: Thank you very much. First of all, we should give Jeanette another hand. She said everything that needed to be said. She was great, and I...

  • Sabrina Bryan Workout Challenge
    Cheetah Girl Sabrina Bryan and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation challenge young people to create their own workout videos. The Alliance for a Healthier Generation is a partnership between the American Heart Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation to address one of the nation’s...

  • Release: Two Million People Now Accessing Medicines Under the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative’s Pricing Agreements
    The increase reflects an annual calculation of the number of patients benefiting from agreements; the 2008 estimate is based on agreements, in partnership with UNITAID, completed since 2007. The Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative also is helping to support more than 195,000 children living with HIV with medicines funded by...

  • Speech: Launch of the United Nations “Tsunami Global Lessons Learned” Report
    President Clinton addresses the U.N. on lessons learned from his role as the U.N. Envoy for Tsunami Recovery following the 2004 tsunami on the coast of South Asia. FULL TEXT First, let me apologize for being late. I have experienced the best argument for Mayor Bloomberg’s congestion tax, because I actually...

  • Statement: On Malaria Day 2009
    Statement from President Bill Clinton on World Malaria Day Malaria was eliminated in the United States over a half a century ago, yet more than 1 million people around the world still die from the disease each year, making it one of the most pressing health challenges the world faces today. More must be done to permanently lift...

  • News: Clinton Foundation Marks Earth Day at East Harlem Garden
    In observance of Earth Day on April 22, 46 staff members and interns of the Clinton Foundation planted perennials and shrubs at an East Harlem garden at 103rd Street and Madison Avenue. With shovels, spades, hoes, and team spirit, the volunteers put on gloves, broke up the soil, and then planted rose bushes, pansies, geraniums,...

  • Video: President Clinton's Message on Earth Day 2009
      On this Earth Day, we cannot let the current global economic recession slow us in the race against climate change. - President Bill...

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