In 1984, Feinstein founded the Feinstein Foundation in 1991. He wrote several self-published booklets: "How to Make Money," "How to Make Money Fast," etc.

Purchased about 1977. Alan Shawn Feinstein is an American philanthropist and former mail-order and Internet promoter. He plans to give the proceeds, when he resells it, to agencies fighting hunger. He has been named to the Rhode Island Hall of Fame. He has received many awards for his philanthropy, including the Distinguished Services Award from the American History Society; the Longfellow Humanitarian Award from the American Red Cross; and was named Rhode Island Citizen of the Year by the March of Dimes. Blue." Managed by Bluehost

FEINSTEIN, RICHARD JUSTIN, the son of Alan Shawn Feinstein and Pratarnporn (Pat) Feinstein, passed away unexpectedly in Bangkok, Thailand on April 12. He married Dr. Pratarnporn Chiemwichit, a child psychiatrist, in 1963 and moved to Rhode Island. Alan Shawn Feinstein is still working for the kids .

He was awarded the President's Medal at both Rhode Island College and Brown. It was hard to take any of his recommendations seriously, of course what he >> Just wondering if any of the banknotes recomended by Alan Shawn Feinstein >Probably not. The Alan Shawn Feinstein Elem., located in Providence, RI, is a publicly funded school district that educates children in Providence County. Alan Feinstein has appeared in over 100 television productions, co-starring on "Nip Tuck," "Crossing Jordan," and "N.Y.P.D. You know, the lot of South American, Eastern European, and WWII banknotes he recommended. Not too many were saved. He commended BMS students on the many important community service projects currently in place at Birchwood. The Feinstein $1 million is being divided proportionally among them.

Our faculty conducted a dress down day in support of the Hurricane relief efforts in Florida. Feinstein started his yearly $1 million spring giveaway in 1997.


The Feinstein Foundation ~ 37 Alhambra Circle, Cranston, RI 02905 ~ (401) 467-5155 Site powered by Weebly. I assume that these were overpromoted to say the least. By 2008 over 125,000 children have been in his school program and are recognized as Feinstein Junior Scholars for promising to do good deeds for others. Kate Bramson Journal Staff Writer journalkate Saturday Nov 25, 2017 at 6:55 PM Nov 25, 2017 at 9:50 PM. He has been awarded honorary doctorates by Several schools are named in his honor. 1863 anti-hunger agencies and houses of worship throughout the country participated. Just wondering if any of the banknotes recomended by Alan Shawn Feinstein have any value at this point in time. He was heavily involved in founding the first public high school with community service as its central focus, the Feinstein High School in Providence, named in his honor.Feinstein requires that institutions that he aids be renamed in either his honor or in the names of his family members, a practice that has sometimes resulted in controversy due to the source of his funds and also because of his purchases of time on local television stations advertising his donations.The focus of Feinstein's community service efforts has been in helping raise funds to fight hunger, which has included the annual "Feinstein Challenge", initiated in 1996, which encourages local organizations to raise funds with a portion of the amounts raised by the organizations matched by the foundation with $1 million distributed annually.The Feinstein Foundation and Feinstein Family Fund had about $43 million in assets in 2005.Currently, Feinstein offers a payback program to Rhode Island students who join in supporting his campaign to fight hunger.Alan Shawn Feinstein’s 2012 15th annual spring $1 million giveaway to fight hunger raised $230,664,188 nationwide. Alan Shawn Feinstein visited Birchwood Middle School on October 10, 2017 to discuss the importance of compassion and caring for those in need. His MO was to buy up all of an issue that he and his > Kinda figured there was a stupid MO at work...   the things he recommended > I remember the MARTIAN FACE STAMP...   for some outrageous price...   it's > Still around, doing "philanthropy" in his home state of RI...  to the >Just wondering if any of the banknotes recomended by Alan Shawn Feinstein >especially the WWII JIM in unc condition.