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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

In Uganda, a group of young people made incredible, heartfelt postcards filled with glitter and cut up magazine pictures to send to women in the Congo. We know that creativity and freedom of expression go a long way in educating children to be tolerant and open minded. We must raise $1,000 to keep our classes going for another year.

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[VIDEO] The Science of Philanthropic Psychology

Bloomerang

Whenever we talk about people love people, we like to put ourselves out of the picture. When your child is diagnosed with leprosy, other moms think that you and your children are cursed. . Yes, it is vital to me that children with the effects of leprosy feel God’s love.” The first thing is humans being good humans.

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I Hope My Kids Organize Their Own Online Fundraiser When They Are Teenagers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Spencer Brodsky is 17 and he is spending his time online to raise money to bring Green Stoves to Rwanda , something he's been doing for the past 2 years. . My children, now age and 10, have been big helpers in all my online fundraising campaigns for the Sharing Foundation. Spencer Brodsky.

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Interview with Zainab Salbi, Founder of Women for Women International

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You get her picture. We work in countries like Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, among others. Well, I'm looking at the picture of one them, Honorata, who is one of my best teachers in this world and a hero for me. Our country director in Rwanda was a refugee all her life. You get her letters.

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Support Women Survivors of War with $27/month

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If not director of a school, I would like to be someone of importance, someone of value again.'"--Honorata (pictured left) about her experience with Women for Women International. There she found her five children who had survived by the kindness of strangers. Reunited, she began to rebuild their life."

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