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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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" And every year since she became a grandmother to an adopted Cambodian child, I said, "Make a donation to the Sharing Foundation." No, I asked them to contribute $10 to the Sharing Foundation (and they did) I guess you're wondering why my mom asked about the outhouse? Now Beng Krom???s family latrine??? shown above.

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

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Amy Sample Ward writes about the new plugin launched by Social Actions that will place ???possibly There are 15 projects in the competition, all with a mission of ending traffiking and slavery, including an entrant from Cambodia. Jonathan Coleman is the featured Changemaker at Change.org ( hat tip NTEN roundup).

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7 Things I learned From #Beth53 Fundraiser and PoST Class

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was to raise money for the Sharing Foundation to send 53 Cambodian Youngsters to school by covering the cost of their uniforms ($10 per child or $530). 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. My 53rd birthday wish.

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

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Jane Quigley who I first met via Chris Brogan and my fundraising campaign to send Leng Soparath to college via the Sharing Foundation 's education program. 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.