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October 24, 2013

Happy UN Day!

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October 17, 2013

18 girls in school in 24 hours!

  18 girls in school in 24 hours. Thank You. This past week, TPF celebrated the International Day of the Girl in a big way through […]
October 17, 2013

Bogazici First Among Top 200

One of TPF’s partner organizations, Bogazici University has recently received top global status! According to rankings released by the Times Higher Education magazine, Turkey’s Boğaziçi University […]
October 17, 2013

TPF is now a CFC Approved Charity

Turkish Philanthropy Funds is an approved charity in the   Combined Federal Campaign CFC #36506 How you can help: 1.  PLEDGE to Turkish Philanthropy Funds using […]

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