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![]() Photograph by Robyn Beck, AFP Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat of New YorkArts
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Source: Response to Nonprofit Primary Project question: Poverty
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Source: Christianity Today About the Candidate's Background Donations to Charity: Hillary Rodham Clinton, together with her husband, the former president Bill Clinton, made charitable contributions of $10.2-million from 2000 through 2007, which amounted to more than 9 percent of their total income, according to Senator Clinton's presidential campaign. The Clintons have supported charities through their private foundation, the Clinton Family Foundation, including the U.S. Fund for Unicef for tsunami relief; the Immanuel Baptist Church, in Little Rock, Ark; and the Clinton Birthplace Foundation, in Hope, Ark. The Clinton Family Foundation is separate from Mr. Clinton's William J. Clinton Foundation, in Little Rock. Mrs. Clinton donated more than $1.1-million from the proceeds of her book It Takes a Village to charity since its publication in 1996, whereas Mr. Clinton gave $1-million of earnings from his book Giving to charity in 2007. Charity Affiliations Ran a legal-aid clinic for poor people and co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Was a board member of Arkansas Children's Hospital, the Children's Defense Fund, the Child Care Action Campaign, and the Children's Television Workshop. Also served on the board of the U.S. Legal Services Corporation, a federal nonprofit program that pays for legal assistance for poor people. Spouse's Nonprofit Interests The former president Bill Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, in Little Rock, and created the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, with the former president George H.W. Bush, to aid hurricane victims on the Gulf Coast.
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