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Daily Archives: April 14, 2012
A Day In the Life of a Cart
Monday, the lights flicked on in my room. I heard the footsteps drawing closer to me. Then I felt the touch of a person (whose hands were extra soft, so it probably was a woman…). This person grabbed me with … Continue reading
Culture Wars
In 1966 a woman named Louise Pascale visited Afghanistan as part of the Peace Corps. She stayed in Kabul, where she taught English. While she was there she worked with the students to create a songbook, filled with the local … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Children, Education, Uncategorized
Tagged School Supplies for Afghan Children, Shannon Buchanan
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The Jar of Marbles
You know that game where you try to guess how many marbles, or gumballs, or small round objects are in a glass jar? You almost always end up underestimating. It seems when the items are counted off, they keep multiplying. … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Charity, Fundraising, helping, Inspiration
Tagged allison chalifoux, fundraising, inspiration, making a difference, school supplies
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