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The Pulsing light foundation is a non-profit organization in Europe that grants wishes / dreams to adults ( over 18 years old) who have life-threatening medical conditions. The first wish / dream was granted to Christopher Lawrence who wanted to go into a recording studio to record some special recordings for his family, he was 22 years old; he died soon after achieving his dream / life ambition.
Project
The Pulsing light foundation is an entertainment agency, they specialize in helping people break into the entertainment industry; they run their own small independent A&R, acting and modeling agency, plus they have a music and film production company.
Good Cause
The Pulsing light foundation is a non profit making, or not for profit organization; the money generated from the business goes into their own good cause, they specialize in helping adults who have a life threatening medical condition, achieve their life long dreams / ambitions. The foundation also helps families who have a terminally ill child; they help these families who are experiencing financial difficulties due to the additional costs of caring for a terminally ill child. When possible the foundation will also try to help other local charities, good causes and community projects.
Competiton
To help run the foundations business and benefit the good causes, the foundation regularly runs different competitions, when they donate a large sum of money to someone from the general public. They usually run a music and modeling competition.
References
- ^ (The Catholic Herald, July 24, 2011)
- ^ (The Tablet magazine, August 21, 2011)
- ^ (The Universe newspaper, May 29, 2011)
- ^ (Bella Magazine, June 21, 2011)
- ^ (La Monde newspaper, July 4, 2011)
- ^ (The church of England newspaper, July 10, 2011)
- ^ (The messenger of St. Anthony, July 30, 2011)
- ^ (The Sun newspaper, May 17, 2011)
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