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In this issue of the newsletter, we share highlights from the COP28 climate meeting, where Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) team explored solutions at the intersection of climate, health, and gender equity; the 30th anniversary celebration of AmeriCorps with President Bill Clinton and champions of public service; a CGI University graduation event; a bus tour across Georgia with the Overdose Response Network; and more.
Plus, don't miss the opportunity to vote for CGI in the 2024 Anthem Awards, honoring excellence in social impact. Cast your vote by December 21 to celebrate the impact of the CGI community. Wishing you happy holidays, and thanks for being a part of our community. — The Clinton Foundation team |
COMMITMENTS, CLIMATE ADVOCACY, AND SOCIAL INNOVATION |
🏆 Vote for CGI in the 2024 Anthem Awards. CGI is a finalist in the Anthem Awards, honoring excellence in social impact. Cast your vote by December 21 to celebrate the impact of CGI 2023 and our community. |
🌍 CGI at COP28. Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dr. Chelsea Clinton, and the CGI team participated in the COP28 summit, leading conversations on the intersection of climate, health, and gender equity.
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AMERICORPS: 30 YEARS FORWARD |
AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith giving President Clinton a commemorative letterman jacket during the "AmeriCorps: 30 Years Forward" summit. (2023) |
PARTNERING WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY TO SPOTLIGHT THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CHILDREN |
Chelsea Clinton reading with a child at the Napa County Health and Human Services Agency to showcase the impact of Too Small to Fail's partnership with the California Department of Social Services. (2023) |
2023 GRADUATING CLASS OF CHANGEMAKERS |
MOBILIZING RECOVERY ACROSS GEORGIA |
🚌 The Overdose Response Network (ORN) initiated Mobilize Recovery Across Georgia. This three-week bus tour spanned almost 50 Georgia communities, featuring rallies with live music, local leaders, and recovery community organizations. In collaboration with the Georgia Council for Recovery, the ORN covered 2,500+ miles, reached nearly 8,000 Georgians, distributed over 1,000 doses of Narcan, and hosted 48 recovery events. From Atlanta to Savannah, the tour conveyed a message of hope for those in long-term recovery from substance use disorder.
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