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No, Clay Aiken isn't being 'tossed out ' of the charity he co-founded, as posed by some tabloids and bloggers . The name change to the National Inclusion Project reflects more of what the foundation is about. The press release on the National Inclusion Project website
clearly explains the reasons behind the name change while continuing to honor the role that Clay and Diane Bubel have played and will continue to play. It is an exciting day in the Clay Nation, not a day for malicious rumors; but of pride for Clay and for the charity he co-founded!
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Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog about the National Inclusion Project! It's wonderful that the foundation founded by Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel six years ago continues the mission of inclusion under this appropriate name.
Caro
Really nice blog page, Cynthia! Thanks for spreading the word about the National Inclusion Project.
ReplyDeleteWe agree!
ReplyDeleteAn outstanding share! I've just forwarded this onto a colleague who had been doing
ReplyDeletea little homework on this. And he in fact bought me lunch because
I discovered it for him... lol. So let me reword this....
Thanks for the meal!! But yeah, thanks for spending time to
discuss this matter here on your web page.
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