Through our collective efforts, we have empowered youth and enriched communities globally, as well as here in New York, where we have raised over two million dollars and impacted the lives of over 1,000 young individuals,” said Jim Luce, the founder and CEO of The J. Luce Foundation and Orphans International. “We run a school and are opening an orphanage for “Untouchable” (dalit) children in Bihar, India.”
The charities have had projects in the United State as well as in Bangladesh, Canada, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Pakistan, Palestine, Peru, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania.
Thomas Dudley, Jim Luce’s direct descendant, was Gov. of Massachusetts Bay Colony and co-founder of Harvard.
Clare Boothe Luce was a Renaissance woman: U.S. House of Rep. (CT) & first female U.S. Ambassador, married to
Henry Luce, co-founder and editor of Time-Life.
Lt. Richard Warren, Jim Luce’s direct descendant, arrived on The Mayflower 404 years ago in 1620.
Rear Admiral Stephen Bleecker Luce founded U.S. Naval War College in addition to today’s SUNY Maritime.
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