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Daily Archives: February 23, 2011
Helping Hands
This past Sunday I went to my friend’s chapter meeting for the fraternity Theta Chi and presented to them about our project and asked them if this is something their volunteer committee would be interested in helping with. And they … Continue reading
University Beat profiles School Supplies Drive
WUSF Public Media’s Mark Schreiner is working on an update about the School Supplies for Afghan Children drive. Here is the original report he produced back in 2009 – the first year students, staff and faculty at USF came out … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Education, Holland & Knight Foundation, Social media, University of South Florida, Video
Tagged Afghanistan, charity, education, humanitarian, Liisa Temple, Mark Schreiner, Miss America, Nicole Johnson, School Supplies for Afghan Children, SMSgt Rex Temple, University Beat, University of South Florida, WUSF
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Social Media Is Powerful!
This week has been extremely successful for me. Not only have I collected more school supplies, but also I have started receiving funding for the shipping of these supplies. So far, I have received confirmation for a check that will … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Education, Social media, University of South Florida, USF Honors College
Tagged Afghanistan, charitable giving, charity, children, education, Facebook, Liisa Temple, Online Communities, School Supplies for Afghan Children, social media, Student, Twitter, University of South Florida, USF Honors College
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