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'''Working Assets''' is a [[socially responsible]] [[United States|American]] wireless and long distance phone service, and credit card company based in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. It is the publisher of the book [[How Would a Patriot Act?]] by [[Glenn Greenwald]].
'''Working Assets''' is a [[socially responsible]] [[United States|American]] wireless and long distance phone service, and credit card company based in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. It is also the publisher of the [[best seller|best-selling]] book [[How Would a Patriot Act?]] by [[Glenn Greenwald]].


The company was founded in [[1985]]. A portion of the fees charged by the company go towards "making the world a better place". They have raised $50 million for progressive non-profit corporations since 1985, when the company was founded. Some of the groups that have received money from Working Assets include [[Greenpeace]], [[Doctors Without Borders]], [[Planned Parenthood]], [[Amnesty International]] and [[Project Vote]].
The company was founded in [[1985]]. A portion of the fees charged by the company go towards "making the world a better place". They have raised $50 million for progressive non-profit corporations since 1985, when the company was founded. Some of the groups that have received money from Working Assets include [[Greenpeace]], [[Doctors Without Borders]], [[Planned Parenthood]], [[Amnesty International]] and [[Project Vote]].

Revision as of 17:29, 2 June 2006

Working Assets is a socially responsible American wireless and long distance phone service, and credit card company based in San Francisco, California. It is also the publisher of the best-selling book How Would a Patriot Act? by Glenn Greenwald.

The company was founded in 1985. A portion of the fees charged by the company go towards "making the world a better place". They have raised $50 million for progressive non-profit corporations since 1985, when the company was founded. Some of the groups that have received money from Working Assets include Greenpeace, Doctors Without Borders, Planned Parenthood, Amnesty International and Project Vote.

Working for Change

Working for Change is an online progressive news journal published by Working Assets. The journal features articles from syndicated columnists such as Molly Ivins, Robert Scheer, and Greg Palast.

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