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Charity Awards. President Reagan talks about the beginnings of the International Charity Awards and the founding of Mercy Corps.

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  • What a great message. We need more people like Doug Wead.

  • I didn't realize that Doug Wead was in attendance at the very first Charity Awards dinner. This video shows how fond Ronald Reagan was of Doug. He's quite the man.

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  • Incredible legacy.

  • I attended the recent Charity Awards Dinner here in DC; and look forward to the next one... service to others is of paramount importance in my own life.... keep up the great work, Doug!

  • President Regan talks about XanGo's Doug Wead. He is now, and always has been there to help others. How lucky we are to have him on our team today.

  • I have always admired Ronald Reagan because his genuine nature was obvious. To know he had a role in these awards is the icing on the cake. My hat's off that great man. He sets the standard!

  • Great message. Reagan and Doug Wead, what a combition.

  • Nothing but good can be said about Doug Wead

  • Doug Weed putting service to others first, this man's loyality cannot be bought, this quest for helping is beyond normal boundries.

  • It's good to see the great communicator again....He understood that to be a great leader you surround yourself with great people, such as Doug Wead.

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