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![]() Wheels for WellsWheels for Wells wants to assemble a team of twenty riders to ride across america to raise awareness and raise funds for the water crisis in Africa. ![]() Cool Rochester Supports Homes, BusinessTAKE THE CHALLENGE TO SAVE MONEY AND ENERGY! ![]() Greetings that can make a real difference to a child’s life PhotoBox partners up with NSPCC to support their Child’s Voice AppealPhotoBox, the number one online personal publishing, photo printing and sharing destination in Europe announces today its partnership with The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) and its ChildLine service.
Through this partnership, a percentage all A5 and A6 greeting card sales will go towards supporting the NSPCC’s Child Voice Appeal. ![]() Slumdog Millionaire and the Calcutta FundDan Boyle’s Oscar-winning film, Slumdog Millionaire, set in the slums of Mumbai, skillfully portrays the conditions of Indian slums and, more importantly, has ignited public interest in the many children who inhabit these slums. In the film, Jamal, Salim and Latika (played by real slum children) accurately convey the hardship, abuse and cruelty of this impoverished territory, including the intentional adult exploitation of slum children. ![]() MJPC decries the Spread of Sexual Violences in Kasai and Katanga"It is irresponsible for the government that has failed to eradicate such inhuman and brutal acts for over a decade in the east to slowly allow them to spread to the rest of the country" ![]() Audio Bibles for India’s Banjara GypsiesFaith Comes By Hearing is teaming up with e3 Partners to reach the Banjara Lambadi gypsies of India with God's Word in audio. Only 12 percent of Banjara men and four percent of Banjara women can read. ![]() Why not add a gift for a child in a developing country to your wish list this year?Most of us have more "stuff" than we will ever use in one life time. I-this and I-that. Gadgets, and widgets and kitchen clutter. This year, change a life with a gift for a child in a developing country. Immunization, shoes, housing for orphans and girls rescued from the horrors of the sex trade and education for girls and boys.
Change a life one gift at a time. Be the recipient and the giver of gifts that change a life and truly mark a birthday, anniversary, Christmas or any other h ![]() Police-reform advocate battles to prove claimPolice reform advocate Dirk Nierop, of Allambie in Sydney, has been battling in court for years to prove he has been a victim of corruption or misconduct within the police force of New South Wales.
Nierop protests on his web site called NSW Police State that he has been victimised and that the police and ombudsman have failed to investigate properly his complaint. ![]() Read All About It: Detroit Youth Flourish as JournalistsBecome a fan of City Connect Detroit and learn about the success of Detroit
youth http://bit.ly/4mSM3X ![]() Religious Tolerance. Jesus and MohammedTwo men changed the world forever by the message they brought along with themselves. One is known as the savior and the other as a prophet. For centuries, people have only identified the differences between both men, ignoring the similarities. People have ignored the fact that both men had very similar messages. The Message delivered by those two men impacted a large portion of humanity and forever changed the belief of many people. ![]() How Moms Club Began is How Your Own Chapter Will BeginMoms Club teach members how to organize their own chapters by example. ![]() A touch of PinkA blush of pink her and a blush of pink there; the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) has been painting the town pink this October breast cancer awareness month. The pink ribbon is an international symbol for breast cancer awareness, and is worn all over the world by people to show support for women suffering from this dreaded disease. ![]() Alternative Giving Gets a New TwistNonprofit organizations publishing alternative gift catalogs—including the organization I work for, Lifewater International—have been participating in a well-intentioned bait and switch: the well you purchased in someone's honor does not actually purchase a well. By transforming our alternative gift program into redeemable gift cards, we are attempting to close the gap between what is communicated to donors and what actually happens with their gifts. ![]() GOVT.TO SUPPORT NADMO – SAYS VEEPThe vice president, Mr. John Dramani Mahama has reiterated government commitment to support the operation of National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) in its efforts to prevent future disasters in the country. ![]() NADMO INAUGURATES NATIONAL PLATFORM ON DRR AND CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENTThe National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) has inaugurated the National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Management on Wednesday 14 October, 2009 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
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