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Daily Archives: February 1, 2011
Making The Connection
After reading about people like Greg Mortenson, it can be a little intimidating trying to think of ways to raise funds and get people interested in helping this cause. Greg Mortenson literally had almost nothing when he set out … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Awareness campaigns, University of South Florida, USF Honors College
Tagged Afghanistan, charity, education, Greg Mortenson, Jordi Lucero, military service, Oprah Winfrey, school supplies, social media, The Bravest Families in America, Tom Brokaw, USF Honors College
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How Do We Inspire a University?
Greg Mortenson was homeless and poor, yet made it his priority to help a poverty-stricken community in Korphe, Pakistan. He wrote hundreds of letters pleading for assistance and those that were most eager to help in the end were children instead … Continue reading