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Solutionary Women: DeeAnn Resk

Have Fun - Do Good

Shortly after I posted my first Solutionary Women profile , I got an email from a young woman named Tiara who was a student with Up with People last year. The Stand for Peace project teaches elementary school kids about diversity, respect, and peace. You can get more info at www.upwithpeople.org. before coming to Up with People.

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Forum One Staff Share OpenGov Ideas

Forum One

The Department of State should develop a Young Diplomats Program which would provide students with the opportunity to advance their understanding of the core topics and issues relevant to the foreign service. The program would run for the entire academic school year and rely on long-term engagement with students. Vote for this Idea].

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

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We also work with groups like Oxfam and their Make Trade Fair Campaign , Doctors without Borders , the ACLU , Global Exchange and this summer will be collaborating with Witness , Greenpeace , the NRDC and others. I lead my students when I teach. It’s rewarding to know we had a part in that.

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Alison Lowndes: Helping to care for children in Kenya

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These items will be listed and hopefully sold on our online shop and the items packaged by the Kenyans and dropped with DHL for global delivery." Notes Ali, "Blogs also allow much more "real" info as well as progress reports. " AVIF uses the Internet to recruit volunteers.

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Solutionary Women: Heddy Nam

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Heddy also writes for the Global Youth Fund blog. It was founded in 2001 by a group of college students from all over the world who wanted to ensure that “Never Again” became a reality rather than a rhetorical sound bite. Describe the work you do with Never Again and maybe a bit about the project.

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