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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Stephen Raburn is a social entrepreneur, activist, lobbyist, blogger, children’s book author, lecturer, impassioned child advocate and champion of humanitarian causes who has spent the past two decades in the nonprofit sector, primarily in a leadership role. One thought on “ About. May 16, 2013 at 11:03 pm. I realize this is kind of off-topic but I had. To ask. Does building a well-established. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Food for Orphans to launch ambitious food packing project; Looks to partner with local Corporations. July 17, 2011. In keeping with its mission to make sure every orphan receives at least one nutritious meal per day, Food for Orphans is launching an ambitious new food-packing project this summer. Here’s how it works. Food comes in large containers of rice, soy, vitamin packs and flavoring, which is scientifically formulated ...
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Cuts in global food aid threaten US national security -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Cuts in global food aid threaten US national security. March 9, 2011. There is a hunger crisis afflicting nearly one billion people worldwide. This crisis is hardest on children who, trapped in war or disaster zones or living in poverty, depend on access to proper foods from the international community for their survival and growth. At risk are the US Food for Peace and McGovern-Dole international school meals programs.
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Food for Orphans provides a safety net for thousands of hungry children. January 17, 2011. When I hung up the phone after a long conversation with my friend Gary VanDyke, I knew what I had to do. Gary had just returned from a trip to China where he was exploring new orphanages the nonprofit he runs, Food for Orphans, could support. His stories were heart-wrenching. The numbers may seem overwhelming:. The easie...
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How to successfully start and run a nonprofit organization: a primer for the start-up director -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How to successfully start and run a nonprofit organization: a primer for the start-up director. October 5, 2010. Anyone interested in starting a public-benefit 501-c-3 charitable organization should familiarize themselves with a few core components. Is the organization really needed? Would partnering with an existing organization which offers complementary services be a better use of resources? Fundraising comes down to rela...
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Food for Orphans to launch ambitious food packing project; Looks to partner with local Corporations -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Food for Orphans to launch ambitious food packing project; Looks to partner with local Corporations. July 17, 2011. In keeping with its mission to make sure every orphan receives at least one nutritious meal per day, Food for Orphans is launching an ambitious new food-packing project this summer. Here’s how it works. Food comes in large containers of rice, soy, vitamin packs and flavoring, which is scientifically formulated ...
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Eating disorders on the rise among US children -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Eating disorders on the rise among US children. December 6, 2010. Eating disorders among children are on the rise in the US, according to research cited in the December issue of. Between 1999 and 2006, hospitalizations for eating disorders jumped by 119 percent, according to the report, with some of the steepest increases occurring in boys and minorities. While an estimated 0.5 percent of adolescent girls in the United S...
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PTSD likely to affect many survivors of recent tornadoes, but help is available -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. PTSD likely to affect many survivors of recent tornadoes, but help is available. May 17, 2011. April 2011 will go down in history as one of the most active and deadly months for tornadoes in the Deep South. The state of Alabama saw the most damage. Entire towns were obliterated. PTSD first observed, researched among Viet Nam War vets. Signs and Symptoms of PTSD. Social relationships often suffer, as the person becomes more w...
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As childhood hunger rates climb, school nutrition legislation remains for lame duck Congress -
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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. As childhood hunger rates climb, school nutrition legislation remains for lame duck Congress. October 30, 2010. The data is alarming. Last month, the US Census Bureau reported that the nation’s poverty rate jumped to 14.3% in 2009, its highest level since 1994. The 43.6 million Americans living under the poverty threshold is the highest number in 51 years of record-keeping. Economists and social scientists alike point to the...
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