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Happy New Year: 2010 - A New Beginning

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Jan 1, 2010, 3:45:31 PM1/1/10
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Url: http://www.unarts.org
Sound: http://airplaydirect.com/music/stephenmichaelapatow/

2010 represents 20 years of work in the mission field for Country
Music Association Artist Stephen Michael Apatow, Founder, Humanitarian
Resource Institute:

-- 1990: NCADI Campaign opens the first toll free hotline providing
access to the largest information bureau in the world for substance
abuse information, materials and support. Largest touch outreach ever
coordinated through the Office for Substance Abuse Prevention, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
-- 1993: National Community Service Campaign impacts 133 cities from
Washington, DC to San Francisco, California. Backed by the U.S. House
Select Committee on Hunger and supporters of the Medford Declaration
to End Hunger in the United States.
-- 1994: Humanitarian Resource Institute established, moving from work
on the front lines to U.S. and International Policy Development.
-- 2010: HRI United Nations Arts Initiative established to return
operations to the front lines, "bridging unmet needs to untapped
resources" on the grassroots level in every United Nations member
country, with support of the arts and entertainment industry and
logistical support of the medical, veterinary and legal professions.

Shortly after Humanitarian Resource Institute was formed, the
following article entitled "The Ultimate Objective" outlined the scope
of our mission:

Url: www.humanitarian.net/Omnia_vincit_amor

The weapons are active care, compassion, concern and focused efforts
to confront the causes of violence, bigotry, hatred and depravity. The
vehicle encompasses successful initiatives that address the ills of
conflict, ignorance, poverty and disease.

In the context of The Ultimate Objective : "When campaigning, be swift
as the wind; in leisurely march, majestic as the forest; in attack,
like fire; in standing, firm as the mountains. As unfathomable as the
clouds, move like a thunderbolt." -- Adapted from Sun Tzu. "The Art of
War"

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