User:Clinton Foundation
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President Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation with the mission to strengthen the capacity of people throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence. To advance this mission, the Foundation is focused on four critical areas: health security; economic empowerment; leadership development and citizen service; and racial, ethnic and religious reconciliation.
The Foundation works principally through partnerships with like-minded individuals, organizations, corporations, and governments, often serving as an incubator for new policies and programs. Along with these programs and initiatives, the William J. Clinton Foundation designed and developed the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. Encompassing the vision of President Clinton, the Center is located within a 30-acre city park along the southern bank of the Arkansas River. In addition to the LittleRock offices of the William J. Clinton Foundation, the Clinton Presidential Center includes the Clinton Presidential library and museum and the Clinton School of Public Service.
With the generous support of partners, citizens, and volunteers, President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation are working vigorously to advance those principles that move us beyond our differences to a common future of shared responsibility, shared benefits, and shared values.
To read more about the ongoing work of the Foundation and the Clinton Presidential Center, please visit www.clintonfoundation.org.