Samaritan Foundation's New Website Features Numerous Science Activities and Games For Kids http://www.samaritanpharma.org/sisf_VR.pdf
LAS VEGAS, July 17, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Samaritan Pharmaceuticals Inc. (AMEX:LIV), a developer of innovative drugs, and The Samaritan Innovative Science Foundation (The Samaritan Foundation), a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit supported by Samaritan, is pleased to announce the summer 2007 issue of VALUERICH highlights Samaritan's charitable giving with its Children Are For-Giving program and its BioFuture bus as a different kind of magic that could open the bioscience doors to children in the future.
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The BioFuture bus, a 40-foot mobile science laboratory, is based on the hit TV show CSI. The bus aspires to help middle school and high schoolers learn science experientially with the hope that it will spark their interest in pursuing science-related fields. Over one-third of the jobs in the U.S. are science and technology based, yet the U.S. only has 17 percent of its youth pursuing science and technology degrees.
About The Samaritan Innovative Science Foundation
The Samaritan Innovative Science Foundation (The Samaritan Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2003 by Dr. Janet Greeson, CEO, and Eugene Boyle, CFO of Samaritan Pharmaceuticals (AMEX:LIV). The Foundation's focus and passion is to meet the unmet medical and social needs of children. For additional information, visit http://www.samaritanpharma.org/.
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