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You're Not Going To Ask Us To Give You An Outhouse For Your Birthday (1/11)?

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TSF has helped support a poor school named Beng Krom School, with 595 grammar school children on the far side of the Mekong. s children really need three latrines to expand from the two they have for all their children and teachers. Some responses: Holly Ross at NTEN tweeted about the blog post on the NTEN blog.

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7 Things I learned From #Beth53 Fundraiser and PoST Class

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That means 454 youngsters will be able to attend school in Cambodia and hopefully, fine, a route out of poverty. NTEN's Holly Ross's Birthday Blog Post. Amy Sample Ward and Stacey Monk did plan and execute one hell of a surprise party! Amy Sample Ward wrote a reflection on crowdsourcing a surprise party !

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

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Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer who I've meet before face-to-face through attending NTEN NTC conferences, although we first encountered each other via leaving comments on each other's blogs. This is just a sampling. George Brett who took some great photos of conference. Slacktivism: T his term came up during the discussion.