Appraisal Institute Recognized for Support of Bollinger Foundation.On February 1, the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund recognized the Appraisal Institute The Appraisal Institute (Institute), headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is an international association of professional real estate appraisers.[1] It was founded in January 1991 when the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (AIREA) and the for its long-standing support of the Bollinger Foundation. Don Kelly For the baseball player, see . Donald Joseph Kelly (born July 2, 1922) was an English professional footballer. Don Kelly, a centre-forward born in Market Harborough, began his career as an amateur with Coventry City, but joined Torquay United for the resumption of league , Vice President of Public Affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. , was on hand to accept a plaque in honor of the occasion. The Bollinger Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides for the education and other support of children who have lost a parent, where that person or spouse worked in the fields of public housing, affordable housing or community and economic development. Thanks to its generous supporters, the Bollinger Foundation has made significant contributions to a program that provides full college scholarships to all children who lost a HUD Hud (h d), a pre-Qur'anic prophet of Islam. Hud unsuccessfully exhorted his South Arabian people, the Ad, to worship the One God. parent in the April 1995 bombing of the
Alfred P. Murrah Alfred Paul Murrah (October 27, 1904 - October 30 1975) was an American attorney and judge. The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which was named after him, was destroyed in the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing. Building in Oklahoma City. The 35 HUD employees who
died in the bombing left 50 children without a parent. Of these, 23 have
received a college education through the program, 16 are currently
enrolled in school and 11 are not yet of college age. The total college
costs for these students will reach more than $500,000.
Since 1986, the FEEA FEEA Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund FEEA Foundation for European Education in Anaesthesiology Emergency Assistance Program has provided over $2 million in financial assistance to federal families experiencing natural disasters such as floods, fires and hurricanes, and to those experiencing unforeseen personal emergencies such as illness or death in the family. FEEA has also provided more than $2.75 million in scholarships to civilian federal employees and their dependents. |
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