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  2. Heaven's Gate (religious group) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Gate was an American new religious movement known primarily for the mass suicides committed by its members in 1997. Commonly designated a cult, it was founded in 1974 and led by Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985) and Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997), known within the movement as Ti and Do, respectively. Nettles and Applewhite first met in ...

  3. Bell Let's Talk - Wikipedia

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    Bell Let 's Talk ( Quebec French: Bell Cause pour la cause) is a campaign created by the Canadian telecommunications company, Bell Canada, in an effort to raise awareness and combat stigma surrounding mental illness in Canada. [1] [2] It is the largest corporate commitment to mental health in Canada. Originally a five-year, $50 million program ...

  4. Peter von Puttkamer - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Peter was born in Bonn, Germany.Von Puttkamer's father created a resort named Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley resort, which once hosted a music festival that included artists like Joni Mitchell, Chicago, Taj Mahal and The Grateful Dead, employed local native people, which gave Peter a chance to get to know their cultures in a unique and personal way and encouraged ...

  5. Sequel Youth and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    Sequel Youth and Family Services is a private for-profit operator of behavioral healthcare facilities for children and youth in the United States. The company is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama and owns a nationwide network of over 40 facilities in more than 15 states, including residential treatment centers, group homes, special schools, and community-based programs.

  6. Ancient Society of College Youths - Wikipedia

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    The Society of College Youths was founded in 1637, by Lord Brereton and Sir Cliff Clifton, for the purpose of promoting the art of change ringing; and the society, having outlived its first youth, prefixed the "Ancient" to their original title. For many years the headquarters of the society was at St. Martin's-in- the-Fields.

  7. Provo Canyon School - Wikipedia

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    Provo Canyon School ( PCS) is a psychiatric youth involuntary residential treatment center in Provo, Utah, owned and operated by Universal Health Services (UHS) since 2000. [5] The involuntary residential program claims to use an "Acuity Based Care" (ABC) model that identifies and re-assesses the strengths and needs of its students.

  8. Central Presbyterian Church (Waxahachie, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Youth have also been leaders in service, volunteering at Our Calling, Union Gospel Mission, as well as mission trips within Texas in recent years. "Bethlehem Revisted" [ edit ] In 1997, Central Presbyterian Church initiated “Bethlehem Revisited”, an event portraying a full representation of life in Bethlehem when Christ was born.

  9. W. Haywood Burns Institute - Wikipedia

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    The W. Haywood Burns Institute (BI) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2001 in San Francisco, California, by James Bell, [1] [2] an attorney, who represented incarcerated youth for 20 years. Bell named the BI after his friend and colleague, W. Haywood Burns, [3] [4] one of the founders of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, [5] the ...