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October 20, 2009

The Lake Oswego Review: Tsunami Disaster is Personal for Mercy Corps’ Mitchell ›

When Steve Mitchell heard that Samoa had been devastated by a tsunami, he was shocked.
October 16, 2009

The Oregonian: After Ouster, Water Bureau Official Builds New World ›

For 26 years, Mort Anoushiravani took care of your water. He kept it clean and kept it flowing, first as an engineer and, eventually, as the boss at the Portland Water Bureau.
October 16, 2009

The Huffington Post: Book Club Activists Unite! ›

Linda Mason is the Chair of the Board for Mercy Corps and Chair and Founder of Bright Horizons Family Solutions.
October 15, 2009

NPR: Vacancy At Helm Of U.S. Aid Agency Spurs Concerns ›

The Obama administration has been reviewing U.S. aid programs around the world.
October 15, 2009

The Huffington Post: A Healthy Argument for Smart Power ›

Nancy Lindborg is the President of Mercy Corps and Bill Lane is the Washington Director of Caterpillar. They are co-Presidents of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition.
October 14, 2009

The Oregonian: Tracy Kidder Talks About New Book at Mercy Corps ›

It’s easy to look through the person delivering groceries or driving a cab or changing the sheets in a hotel, Tracy Kidder told a sold-out audience in the new Mercy Corps building in Old Town on Tuesd
October 14, 2009

Forbes Magazine: Opportunity in Disaster ›

Last year ITT formalized a philanthropy program, ITT Watermark, with a $3 million kitty.
October 12, 2009

The Jakarta Post : N. Jakarta Kids Like Their Healthy Meals ›

Endang, holding her one-year-old son Guntur in her arms, approached a wholesome-looking food cart in Tugu Utara subdistrict, North Jakarta, on Sunday morning.
October 9, 2009

OPB News: Mercy Corps Opens New Building In Old Town ›

Listen to audio report here
October 9, 2009

KEX Radio: Mercy Corps Action Center open in Old Town ›

Mercy Corps' international headquarters have been based in Portland for years.

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