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How the Chernobyl disaster is affecting communities today, and what people are doing to help.
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I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy.
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Training and consulting services for nonprofit boards, officers, and advisors.
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Volunteer, Charity, Seva, Humanity and his experience for volunteering at manavparivar.org.
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Ideas for the online revolution.
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This is a blog site of activism that discusses and acts through art. The following posts will cover many topics such as domestic violence/abuse, human rights, and more.
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The business of giving.
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Social work links, theories, research sites, women's issues, domestic violence links, philosophy pages, links for the disabled, college and university archive links, critical thinking, instruction, research links for the elderly, homelessness resource lin
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Welcome family and friends. This is an electronic passage into my life events. Some entries are random and some will change your life if you let them.
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Through the Rotaract program, young adults not only augment their knowledge and skills, but they also address the physical and social needs of their communities.
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A blog about the issues that affect children worldwide... and how you can help!
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A blog for the orphan children fund.
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Kids Wish Network is a nationally recognized charitable organization dedicated to infusing hope, creating happy memories, and improving the quality of life for children.
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Learn about the impact of port pollution on the communities and regions that surround our shipping ports, as well as the impact of moving goods across the globe and around the country. Also a place to learn about real world solutions and ways to get invo
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The adventures of building a school, drilling wells, and other projects to bring education and opportunity to South Sudan. Our first project is in Wunlang, north of Aweil, in Bahr-el-Ghazal.
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A grassroots, internet-empowered, national network of Asian Pacific Americans and friends for Progressive Action.
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A blog for nonprofits, foundations, and those who support them. As a firm, we are concerned about how to support and bring about extraordinary work in communities. Our blog represents our journey.
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This blog is my attempt to chronicle my Peace Corps experience from start to finish. I’m going to attempt to include everything from the application process to my return home from Africa.
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Information of donate a car, used vehicle, boat, trucks, motorcycles running or non-running to a charity of your choice. Discover many charity that you can join to donate car and how to tax deduction.
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Help underprivileged children. Blog provides the information on children charity organization in India. Plan India, a non profit children charity organization, helps underprivileged children in India.
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This blog is dedicated to peoples who want donate car or other vehicles for charity. United Society is an organization dedicated to helping the needs of society.
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This blog focuses on the life of an Asperger's autistic, who is also a full-time sociology professor, consultant, web developer, and ventriloquist.
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Caring for orphaned and abandoned children in Latin America and the Caribbean since 1954.
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To Be Human has been set up as a chronicle of human rights news and events from an Australian perspective, particuarly in relation to migration and refugees. The core messgae of this blog is this: to be human, all must recognise and be recognised as hum
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Jenna is a 23 year old Midwestern urbanite with a passion for social justice, emerging Christianity, and radical activism. She's an avid bicyclist and coffee drinker and works in a button factory to pay her way through graduate school.
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The blog of the Pakistan chapter of Pakistan-India Peoples' Forum,which is a non-profit non-government organization committed to furthering the cause of peace in the troubled Indo-Pak region. "Peace is not a dream, It is a reality within our reach"
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All the information you need before traveling abroad or volunteering overseas. Cheap Tickets, where to go, how to travel, what to wear, health issues, best deals and many other news.
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We blog to help encourage and praise social and new media projects that connect people to good causes. Our discussion may range both the offline and online ways businesses and non-profits are changing the way they operate.
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Ashoka and the Lemelson Foundation believe that invention and social entrepreneurship can align in powerful ways to improve the world and enable people to be changemakers and problem-solvers.
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Journey to 1000 is my journey to raise funds for Take Back The Night. I will try to accomplish this by selling 1000 copies of my book titled ...and yet you continue to provoke the night. 100% of my royalties will be donated all in memory of Nicole Joslyn
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