Historical Events tagged with "fundraising"

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Entertainment

America's Televised Tribute to 9/11 Heroes

September 21st, 2001 23 years ago

A live telethon titled 'America: A Tribute to Heroes' was broadcast, featuring numerous celebrities and musical performances aimed at raising funds for victims of the September 11 attacks. The event aired on over 35 network and cable channels and successfully raised more than $200 million for relief efforts. Participants included prominent figures from film, music, and television, contributing their time and performances to support those affected by the tragedy, reflecting a nationwide outpouring of solidarity and compassion.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Hands Across America Unites Millions

May 25th, 1986 38 years ago

Hands Across America was a nationwide event organized to raise awareness and funds for homelessness and hunger in the United States. Participants formed a human chain stretching over 4,125 miles, linking cities and communities from coast to coast. The event took place in the spring, drawing attention to social issues while promoting unity and philanthropy. With the help of various celebrities and extensive media coverage, millions joined hands along major highways and urban centers, creating a powerful visual statement. The initiative was symbolic, reflecting a collective commitment to address pressing social challenges faced in the country.

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Entertainment

Global Live Aid Concert Fundraises for Africa

July 13th, 1985 39 years ago

The Live Aid benefit concert was a dual-venue event featuring performances by many iconic musicians. Held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, the concert raised funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The event was organized by musicians Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, motivated by the 1984 Ethiopian famine. Live Aid drew an audience of over 1.5 billion viewers across more than 150 nations and showcased legendary acts like Queen, U2, and David Bowie.

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Sports & Recreation

Steve Fonyo Completes Cross-Canada Marathon

May 29th, 1985 39 years ago

Amputee Steve Fonyo completed his remarkable cross-Canada marathon, known as the 'Terry Fox Run', finishing in Victoria, British Columbia after 14 months of grueling effort. Fonyo, who had lost a leg to cancer, embarks on this 8,000-kilometer journey to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, inspired by the legacy of Terry Fox. His incredible determination and resilience captured the hearts of many Canadians as he traversed the country.

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Sports & Recreation

Terry Fox Begins Marathon of Hope in Newfoundland

April 12th, 1980 44 years ago

Canadian athlete Terry Fox embarked on his Marathon of Hope in St. John's, Newfoundland, aiming to raise awareness for cancer research. Despite battling osteosarcoma, which had led to the amputation of his right leg, he began running across Canada to inspire hope and funding for cancer research. The journey would take him over 5,000 kilometers, symbolizing resilience against adversity.

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Entertainment

Marilyn Monroe's Iconic Birthday Salute

May 19th, 1962 62 years ago

At Madison Square Garden in New York City, a celebratory gala was held in honor of U.S. President John F. Kennedy's birthday. The event featured various performers and political notables, but the highlight was the legendary actress Marilyn Monroe singing a sultry rendition of 'Happy Birthday' to the president. Monroe's performance, marked by her glamorous appearance and flirtatious style, captivated the audience, making the evening one to remember.

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Economics & Industry

First Recorded Lottery in England

January 11th, 1569 456 years ago

In 1569, the first recorded lottery took place in England, offering a unique opportunity for the populace to contribute to public welfare. It was organized primarily to fund the repair of the city of London’s defenses, reflecting the growing practice of using lotteries for public financing. Players purchased tickets that promised substantial cash prizes and other rewards. This initiative not only captured public interest but also established a precedent for state-sponsored lotteries in the future.

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