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Book your travel with Travel For A Cause and help support The Hispanic Center today. For everything you book, a portion of the travel commissions you generate will be given to creative Fundraising Ideas who in turn will donate a generous portion of that to The Hispanic Center. Book your trip online at www.TravelForACause.org and select The Hispanic Center as your organization of choice from the drop-down menu.

At least $3.00 is donated to Glade Run with every pound of coffee purchased. Glade Run offers mental health, social services and educational programming to more than 1500 vulnerale children and families every year through residential, community based and educational services. Everytime you buy through Glade Run Coffee you're supporting local business, giving back to those less fortunate and purchasing socially responsible products. Order your coffe today at www.gladeruncoffee.com

Also, you can contribute through the United Way of Allegheny County. As the community's fundraiser, United Way streamlines the process of getting funds to agencies that are measurably impacting critical community needs. United Way impacts what matters in the community to create lasting change in people's lives.

The instrumental music Samba Pra Quem Sabe of our website is a courtesy of Brazilian composer and conductor Flavio Chamis.

Flavio Chamis is a Brazilian composer and conductor. His CD "Especiaria" was released in Brazil by the Biscoito Fino label. The CD was nominated for a 2007 Latin Grammy Awards, and one of its songs "Deuses do Ceu" is a prize winner of the 2007 John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Chamis also received the "2007 International Press Award" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. On the classical front, Mr.Chamis studied at the Rubin Academy of Music, at the Tel Aviv University, graduating in Orchestral Conducting at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold. Mr. Chamis served as an assistant conductor to Leonard Bernstein on several occasions, and recorded for the Solstice Label with the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France. Flavio Chamis presently lives in Pittsburgh, PA.


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