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Announcing the Launch of Book #3:The Happy Healthy Nonprofit

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I am thrilled to announce the official launch of my third book, The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout with co-author Aliza Sherman. I have two adopted children from Cambodia, and both these young women lived in the same orphanage as my daughter. You can order your copy here.

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International Women’s Day: Using Technology to Empower Women and Girls

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To mark the date, the One Campaign has shared a research report called “ Poverty is Sexist ,” that documents how extreme poverty hurts girls and women harder and in different ways than it does boys and men, and to demand targeted action to support girls and women. Tech2Empower: Helping Women in Cambodia.

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Creating Markets for Fair Trade Gifts: An Interview with Priya Haji of World of Good

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What we really believe is that there is a kind of new consciousness to consumerism in the United States, and as consumerism is sort of evolving, people are really thinking about how to purchase or consume, but at the same time make a constructive impact on the world and express their social or other kinds of values into the world. We believe.

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Collective Lens: Photography for Social Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is a young Cambodian girl in Siem Reap near one of Cambodia's major tourist attractions. " There are links to several charities that provide support and assistance to children in developing countries. What can we do?

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Off the Mat, Into the World: An Interview with Seane Corn

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"We want to support anyone who is interested in engagement, but we want to help them do it in a way that is healthy for them, creates community, and creates longevity, so that everyone wins, and no one gets burnt out or sick. This challenge benefited the Cambodian Children's Fund out of Cambodia.