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		<title>A Gant Heart &#8211; Former #NBA basketball player Manute Bol dies at age 47 #SudanSunrise</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 08:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 7 feet 7 inches tall, there&#8217;s no denying that former NBA basketball player Manute Bol was a giant on the court. He led the NBA in blocked shots for several seasons, while always drawing a crowd as one of the tallest people to ever to play the game. But off the court, Manute Bol [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=149&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At 7 feet 7 inches tall, there&#8217;s no denying that former NBA basketball player Manute Bol was a giant on the court. He led the NBA in blocked shots for several seasons, while always drawing a crowd as one of the tallest people to ever to play the game.</p>
<p>But off the court, <a title="http://humanrights.change.org/blog/view/manute_bol_a_giant_among_us" href="http://humanrights.change.org/blog/view/manute_bol_a_giant_among_us">Manute Bol was also a giant</a>: a giant of benevolence, and a tireless activist for peace in his native Sudan.</p>
<p>As millions of Sudanese lived through a seemingly endless war between the North and South, Bol took the fortune he earned as a basketball player and gave it all back to the people of his country. And when genocide broke out in the Darfur region in Sudan, he offered his prominent voice to advocate for an end to the violence.</p>
<p>In his native language, the word &#8220;Manute&#8221; means &#8220;special blessing.&#8221; There&#8217;s no doubt that for millions of Sudanese &#8211; and the tens of millions inspired by his story &#8211; Manute Bol was nothing short of a blessing.</p>
<p>Sadly, Bol died last week at the age of 47, from kidney failure related to a rare skin disease. It was too short a life for a sports icon who became more famous for his activities off the basketball court than on it.</p>
<p>But Bol&#8217;s hope for peace in Sudan lives on. His dream was to end the cycle of violence in Sudan by building schools where Christians from the South would study alongside Muslims from the North. This year could mark the opening of the first of these schools, and you can help achieve Bol&#8217;s dream by <a title="https://www.change.org/donation/create?charity_id=88912" href="https://www.change.org/donation/create?charity_id=88912">donating to Sudan Sunrise</a>, the charity building each school.</p>
<p>You can also honor Bol by <a title="http://www.change.org/petitions/view/ask_president_obama_to_make_ending_genocide_a_priority" href="http://www.change.org/petitions/view/ask_president_obama_to_make_ending_genocide_a_priority">joining Save Darfur</a> in calling on President Obama to make ending the violence in Sudan, which continues to this day, a priority.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the legacy Bol leaves is as important as his lifetime accomplishments. Too many of us are tempted to view the world in terms of all that we don&#8217;t have. But Bol&#8217;s life helped to teach us that we&#8217;re much more successful when we look at the world in terms of all that we do have &#8211; namely, our voice, and our capacity to give to a cause greater than ourselves.</p>
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		<title>Asante Africa Foundation,  East African Children&#8217;s Education Fund</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asante Africa Foundation. Asante Africa Foundation, Inc. is an East African Children&#8217;s Education Fund. We are a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to providing quality education to children in East Africa. We form partnerships with African communities and work with passionate local program managers who are deeply committed to creating change in their African villages. We [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=145&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.asanteafrica.org/">Asante Africa Foundation</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Asante </span><span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Africa </span><span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Foundation</span>, Inc. is an  East</span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>n Children&#8217;s  Education Fund. </span></span></strong><span><span>We are a nonprofit  charitable organization dedicated to providing quality education to  children in East<span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>. We form  partnerships with<span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>n communities and  work with passionate local program managers who are deeply committed to  creating change in their<span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>n villages. We  envision<span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>n communities and  families in which children have the opportunity to receive QUALITY  education to define their futures. Generous contributions from</span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Asante </span><span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Africa </span><span><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Foundation </span>donors bring these dreams to life.</span></span></span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.asanteafrica.org/images/home_children.jpg" alt="" hspace="5" width="158" height="262" align="left" />Local villagers define their needs  for achieving quality education, through infrastructures for all  children attending school (such as construction of schools and  sanitation facilities, serving a daily meal), providing teaching  resources and educational materials, and funding scholarships /  sponsorship for highly motivated and academically gifted children.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.asanteafrica.org/images/home_child.jpg" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="2" width="75" height="100" align="right" /><strong><span id="dtx-highlighting-item">Asante</span></strong> is the Swahili word for thank you.<br />
<span> We are thankful to be active members of the communities  we serve and we are grateful to our donors who fund projects that bring  opportunity, choice and possibility to<span id="dtx-highlighting-item"> Africa</span>n  villages.  &gt;&gt;</span><a href="http://www.asanteafrica.org/about/index.html">READ MORE</a></p>
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<span class="text_org14"><strong>Job</strong></span></a> <span class="text_org14"><strong>&amp; <a href="http://www.asanteafrica.org/getinvolved/volunteerOp.html">Volunteer</a> Opportunities:</strong></span><br />
<a href="http://www.asanteafrica.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html">Click  here</a> to view different ways<br />
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		<title>Women&#8217;s Refugee Commission &#8211; Where There is Health There is Hope #Burundi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 01:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women&#8217;s Refugee Commission &#8211; Blog. Deogratias Niyizonkiza: Where There is Health There is Hope by Guest Blogger Deo Niyizonkiza, posted: May 19, 2010 Deo attends a severely malnourished child on a home visit in Kigutu Deo Niyizonkiza was one of two refugees honored at the Women’s Refugee Commission 2010 Voices of Courage Awards held Thursday, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=143&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://womensrefugeecommission.org/blog">Women&#8217;s Refugee Commission &#8211; Blog</a>.<br />
<a class="contentpagetitleblog" href="http://womensrefugeecommission.org/blog/969-deogratias-niyizonkiza-providing-hope-through-health-care">Deogratias Niyizonkiza: Where There is  Health There is Hope</a></p>
<div class="blog-details"><span>by Guest Blogger Deo Niyizonkiza,</span> posted: May 19, 2010</div>
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<p><strong>Deo Niyizonkiza was one of two refugees honored at the  Women’s Refugee Commission 2010 <a href="http://womensrefugeecommission.org/about/luncheon">Voices of  Courage Awards</a> held Thursday, May 6 in New York City. In his post  below, Deo tells us why he founded <a title="Village  Health Works Website" href="http://villagehealthworks.org/" target="_blank">Village  Health Works</a> in his home country of Burundi, and why he believes it  is especially important to provide health care to refugee women and  children.<br />
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<p><a class="readonblog" title="Read about Deogratias Niyizonkiza: Where  There is Health There is Hope" href="http://womensrefugeecommission.org/blog/969-deogratias-niyizonkiza-providing-hope-through-health-care"> Read more: Deogratias Niyizonkiza: Where There is Health There is  Hope</a></p>
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		<title>South Africa Unleashes Plan to Slow AIDS Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 08:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa Unleashes Plan to Slow AIDS Crisis &#8211; NYTimes.com. “If we had acted more than a decade ago, we might not have been in this situation where we are,” Dr. Motsoaledi said. “Obviously, we did lose time.” Michel Sidibé, executive director of Unaids, the United Nations AIDS agency, said South Africa’s undertakings offered hope [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=140&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/health/policy/26safrica.html?src=un&amp;feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Fjson8.nytimes.com%2Fpages%2Fworld%2Fafrica%2Findex.jsonp">South Africa Unleashes Plan to Slow AIDS Crisis &#8211; NYTimes.com</a>.</p>
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<p><em><strong>“If we had acted more than a decade ago, we might not have been in  this  situation where we are,” Dr. Motsoaledi said. “Obviously, we did lose  time.” </strong></em></p>
<p>Michel Sidibé, executive director of Unaids, the United Nations AIDS  agency, said  South Africa’s  undertakings offered hope to the   continent. “It’s the first time one country has scaled up so quickly, to  so many people,” he said.</p>
<p>South Africa, the region’s richest nation and a symbol of democracy, has  an estimated 5.7 million H.I.V.-positive citizens, more than any other  country.</p>
<p>“In my village, when we want to kill the snake, we don’t hit the tail,  but the head,” said Mr. Sidibé, who is from Mali. “The head of this  epidemic is South Africa.”</p>
<p>The South African Finance Ministry said it expected that the broadened  access to drugs would put a million more people on treatment in the next  few years, roughly doubling the current case load. It has budgeted an  extra $1 billion for it. Dr.  Motsoaledi said Mr. Zuma reopened the  budget to get more money for AIDS when it became clear that costs would  be higher.</p>
<p><strong>South Africa’s understaffed public health system</strong> and the ballooning cost  of treating millions of people for life will pose daunting challenges  to the government’s ambitious goals.</p>
<p>The United States has long been South Africa’s principal donor in the  fight against AIDS, giving the country $620 million this year. But  advocates worry that global  donors will not provide enough money to  sustain a rapidly growing treatment program.</p>
<p>For now, though, there is optimism among the scientists and advocates  who had despaired as the nation dithered on AIDS under its former  president, <a class="meta-per" title="More articles about Thabo Mbeki." href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/thabo_mbeki/index.html?inline=nyt-per">Thabo Mbeki</a>.</p>
<p>“I’ve never known such a gathering of momentum around H.I.V. as in the  last month or so,” said Mark Heywood, who directs the AIDS Law Project  based in Johannesburg.</p>
<p><em><strong>Mr. Mbeki had questioned whether H.I.V. caused AIDS and suggested that  anti-retroviral drugs were harmful</strong></em>. <strong>Harvard researchers estimated that  the  government could have prevented <a title="Times article" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/26/world/africa/26aids.html">the premature deaths of 365,000 people</a> during  the last decade if it had provided the drugs to AIDS patients and   medicines that help stop pregnant women from infecting their babies. </strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Africa Outreach Project. The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) is committed to creating a safer and healthier life for impoverished, under-resourced children and communities of South Africa, with a particular focus on individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS. Born from a partnership between Academy Award winning actress and South Africa native, Charlize Theron, and the Entertainment [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=136&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) is committed to  creating a safer and healthier life for impoverished, under-resourced  children and communities of South Africa, with a particular focus on  individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p>Born from a partnership between Academy Award winning actress and  South Africa native, Charlize Theron, and the Entertainment Industry  Foundation (EIF), the project’s mission is to create and support  programs that not only address the immediate needs of the areas, but  also promote self-sustainability, growth and responsibility.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eifoundation.org/" target="_blank">The  Entertainment Industry Foundation  (EIF)</a>, as a leading charitable  organization of the entertainment industry, has distributed hundreds of  millions of dollars to support charitable initiatives addressing  critical health, education and social issues. As part of its services,  EIF manages charitable services funds like the Charlize Theron’s Africa  Outreach Project for individuals and companies within the entertainment  community in order to help them achieve a meaningful and lasting impact  in the world.</p>
<p>Contact information:<br />
Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project<br />
c/o Entertainment Industry Foundation<br />
1201 West 5th Street,  Suite T-700<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90017</p>
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<p>As its first mission, the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project  worked in collaboration with <a href="http://www.oprahsangelnetwork.org/" target="_blank">Oprah&#8217;s Angel  Network</a> to provide lead funding to create a mobile health and  computer unit designed to improve the health and social development of  youth in Umkhanyakude District in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. The mobile  health clinic was officially launched on November 8, 2007 at a school  assembly attended by local dignitaries, representatives from Oprah&#8217;s  Angel Network and Ms. Theron. Since the launch, additional support has  come from the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief  (PEPFAR), helping to provide additional mobile units. The units now  serve approximately 10,000 students from 12 high schools, visiting each  school for one week each month. In addition, the units have serviced  over 8,000 community members during weekends and school holidays.</p>
<p>Annually, every student receives a minimum of:</p>
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<li> One hour-long session with an HIV counselor in which they are  evaluated for health and social problems, offered HIV testing and  presented with guidance for leading a healthier life.</li>
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<p>Students and community members also have access to the healthcare  nurse and social worker or psychologist that travel with the each of the  mobile units.</p>
<p>The mobile health and computer clinics are owned and operated by <a href="http://www.mpilonhle.org/" target="_blank">Mpilonhle,</a> a  community-based, non-governmental charitable organization that brings  life-saving services directly to schools in the rural KwaZulu-Natal  province.  <a href="http://www.mpilonhle.org/" target="_blank">www.mpilonhle.org</a></p>
<p>Addressing all of the challenges of this rural district requires a  multi-dimensional approach. Our next steps will be to expand the range  of resources offered by building athletic facilities and clean water  sources.</p>
<p>On October 22nd, 2009, the CTAOP and the ONEXONE Foundation announced  their partnership on a unique new initiative, Home Field Advantage  (HFA). ONEXONE Ambassadors, Matt Damon and Mia Hamm, and Charlize Theron  are combining their efforts into HFA, pooling resources to create  solutions that are sustainable, high-impact, and responsive to community  feedback.</p>
<p>With all eyes focusing on South Africa as the host of the 2010 FIFA  World Cup, Home Field Advantage will work together from now until next  summer to build soccer fields as well as clean water sources at each  field. The fields together with the wells will create an ideal space for  gathering, which will not only uplift the overall sense of community,  but also build off of Mpilonhle’s work by giving the mobile health units  ideal locations to reach out to more individuals. <a href="http://www.homefieldadvantageproject.org/" target="_blank">Click  here to learn more about Home Field Advantage</a>.</p>
<p>LAFC Chelsea (Los Angeles Futbol Club) has also joined in this  effort, making a three-year commitment to help build a community-wide  soccer program for the schools once the fields are built. This will  include uniforms, cleats, balls and equipment, along with professional  training for local coaches, referees and administrators.</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT UMKHANYAKUDE DISTRICT</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Umkhanyakude District is one of the poorest and least developed  districts in South Africa. The area suffers from high rates of  unemployment (80% of youth in the District are unemployed), malnutrition  (both adult obesity and childhood stunting are common), gender  violence, adolescent pregnancy (approximately 25% of female high school  students will become pregnant before graduation) and substance abuse.  Additionally, due to limited access to clean water, Umkhanyakude still  suffers periodic outbreaks of cholera and other waterborne diseases,  including schistosomiasis- a debilitating parasitic infection. The HIV  infection rates are particularly dire as the district has one of the  highest HIV infection rates in the world. Adolescents growing up here  have almost a 50% chance of being infected by HIV during their lifetime.  More than 5% of female high-school students are infected with HIV by  the time they graduate and many more will contract other sexually  transmitted infections. Despite the prevalence of HIV, adolescents  receive little education on strategies to avoid becoming infected, life  style changes necessary if infected, and how to avoid unwanted  pregnancy.</strong></p>
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<h5 class="widgettitle">“One Concert, One Well” &#8211; Bringing Water to Africa</h5>
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<p>Rock on the Mount is a Christian music festival, featuring  cutting-edge rock bands. This year marks the fourth year of the event  and proceeds will benefit a well project in West Africa. Rock on the  Mount is hosted by Mountain Bible Church; the event held in the Santa  Cruz mountains.</p>
<p>Rock on the Mount is a <strong>destination event</strong>: music,  food, venders, games. For information, please call the organizer at  408-493-0372 or the church at 408-353-2302.</p>
<h3>About the Well</h3>
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<p>The water situation in vast parts of the world is desperate.  According to the United Nations, more than one in six people worldwide —  894 million — don’t have access to safe freshwater in amounts necessary  to sustain healthy living. Describing the situation in Sub-Saharan  Africa, the U.N. writes, “Treating diarrhoea consumes 12 percent of the  health budget. On a typical day, more than half the hospital beds in are  occupied by patients suffering from faecal-related disease” (<a href="http://www.unwater.org/statistics_san.html">source</a>).</p>
<p>What can we do?</p>
<p>Over the years, Mountain Bible Church in Los Gatos, California, has  established vital friendships* in West Africa. Through those  connections, this small church in the Santa Cruz mountains is reaching  out to a community in the Saharan, striving to raise $15,000 for a well  project. Presently, the community has one well and access to two muddy  ponds where both humans and animals drink. The church hopes to raise  enough money to install another well, greatly alleviating the suffering  of the people.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">One well can save lives in  this community.</span></p>
<h3>About the Community</h3>
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<p>The people are the Teleqan, a nomadic group who have wandered  Northwest Africa for a thousand years. The total population of this  ethnic group is about 100,000. The community Mountain Bible Church is  serving numbers around 5,000.</p>
<p>Teleqan means “Sons of Isaac” in their native tongue, pointing to  their Jewish origin. During the 10th century, a group of Jews migrated  west to the West African Sahel and became known as the Teleqan. Around  the 12th century, they were conquered by the Songhai Empire and  converted to Islam. They, however, have held on to their name, language,  and culture.</p>
<p>In modern times (perhaps throughout all history) the first Christian  among this group is Daoud. He is a Bible translator among his people,  and desires to reach his people with the Word of God and the message of  salvation in Jesus. He has been testing translations from Genesis to the  Teleqan and the responses have been very positive.</p>
<p>The Teleqan are being reintroduced to their Jewish roots through the  story of Abraham and Isaac. After a thousand years, they are hearing  their history in their own language as chronicled in the Bible. The  Teleqan have entered into a journey back to their Jewish roots which  will eventually reveal the story of a Messiah who can guarantee eternal  life and a relationship with God based on grace.</p>
<p>Good, safe water in abundance is hard to find in the desert where the  Teleqan abide. Safe adequate water for their family and animals is the  most important priority for them. Daoud’s GOAL is to install WELLS to  better meet the needs of the people and their animals. We aim to support  him in this goal.</p>
<p>Why a well project?</p>
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<li>A manifestation of God’s care for them</li>
<li>A demonstration of the love of Christians</li>
<li>A bridge for evangelism</li>
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<p>HELP BRING WATER TO THE TELEQAN!</p>
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<p>Due to the sensitive nature of this project, names have been changed  to protect our contacts in West Africa. For questions regarding  particulars of this story, please contact Pastor John Haak at Mountain  Bible Church by telephone, (408) 353-2302, or through the church’s  contact page, <a href="http://mountainbible.com/?page_id=157">press here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 06:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AfricanCrisis. Please, if it is within your ability, PLEASE help this organization, PLEASE help Jaco. May GOD bless Jaco and heal him and fill him with Your love. Please pray for Jaco. You can join the Facebook group at the link below. Thank YOU. a Big Thank you also goes out to Adriana from Censorbugbear [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=132&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Please, if it is within your ability, PLEASE help this organization,  PLEASE help Jaco. May GOD bless Jaco and heal him and fill him with Your  love. Please pray for Jaco. You can join the Facebook group at the link  below. Thank YOU. a Big Thank you also goes out to Adriana from  Censorbugbear for helping get awareness. Janolifant]</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=325577623408&amp;ref=search&amp;sid=1026941238.1844778177..1#%21/group.php?v=wall&amp;ref=search&amp;gid=325577623408">http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3255776&#8230;</a></p>
<p>BLOEMFONTEIN.  A South African woman has launched a fund-raiser for the survival of  her son’s empoverished best friend, Jaco Steenbergen –  left  semi-comatose after he was struck by a bolt of high-voltage electricity  in November 2009. With proper care he could recover within 18 months.  The appeal also reveals a shocking story of terrible neglect by the  state-run Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein.</p>
<p>The care of this  comatose patient was so poor that four months later the semi-comatose  youth was released from hospital in a shockingly emaciated state and  with infected bedsores. Moreover he has to survive like this while  living in a two-roomed shed on a subsistence-smallholding with his  destitute parents. Yet with the proper care and enough food he could  recover within 18 months..</p>
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URL: <a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyDK6jo3I/AAAAAAAAjMA/3YE_9viQ8WY/Steenbergen%20Jaco_thumb%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800">http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyDK6jo3I&#8230;</a></p>
<p>the  youth’s friend’s mother Bernadine Coetzee writes us that “Jaco was a  shy, kind, so humble, very handsome and loving 20 year old Christian  boy, until tragedy struck. Due the recession, his well-known parents of  Bloemfontein, went through financial difficulties and lost their  furniture business, their home, their own furniture and vehicles. They  also lost all their policies, insurance and medical aid.  A friend  offered them to live in a shed on a plot in Bloemfontein.</p>
<p>Jaco’s  father became very ill with a very deep depression and Jaco and his  mother worked hard at wooden frames and handy-man jobs to make a living.  They converted a part of the shed into 2 rooms where they now live.</p>
<p>On  a day in November 2009, Jaco was electrocuted by a high voltage 3 phase  electrical installation whilst trying to close the big shed door where  he and his parents live.</p>
<p>Jaco was dead for 10 minutes, but  revived by Rosa Park Hospital on arrival. Rosa Park Hospital stabilised  Jaco, but declared him in a coma with swelling of the brain. The bill   for the first three days in the trauma high care unit at Rosa Park  hospital was R50,000, and a family member obtained funds to pay this.  However when the funds ran out, the youth was transferred to the public  Pelonomi Hospital, also in Bloemfontein for the next 4 months. A  terrifying tale of neglect ensued – with hospital staff neglecting to  feed the Afrikaner youth through the tubing directly to his stomach: at  one stage he hadn’t been fed for days… writes Ms Coetzee.</p>
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URL: <a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyD3hMZCI/AAAAAAAAjMQ/p6iHd8hritI/Steenbergen%20Jaco%20before%20his%20accident%2020%20years%20old_thumb%5B4%5D.jpg?imgmax=800">http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyD3hMZCI&#8230;</a></p>
<p>“The  nursing staff also neglected to clean and unblock a pipe that was  inserted into his anal canal, and here a 15cm hole was burnt inside his  anus due to leaking stomach acids. Jaco had to undergo an operation for  this infection.”</p>
<p>“ The nursing staff were instructed to turn Jaco  into different positions to avoid bed sores, and this too was neglected  to be done.  Jaco’s bed sores were so bad, that his hip bone protruded  through his skin, and his back had huge bed sores as well. The hole in  his throat where he had a heart &amp; lung machine connected, was  supposed to be sucked out at intervals, but this was also not done.  Jaco’s parents, at all times did this themselves: taking the suction  tubes, and sucked the mucus out the hole themselves, as Jaco would  breath with difficulty until this had been done.</p>
<p>Started  breathing on his own a week ago</p>
<p>Jaco started to breathe on his  own a week ago, and is now in a semi-coma, but they have determined  brain damage.</p>
<p><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyE_2yMyI/AAAAAAAAjMg/CdGRzgpT-Gs/Steenbergen%20Jaco%20Pelomoni%20hospital%20neglect%20caused%20dreadful%20bedsores%20infections_thumb%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" border="0" alt="" /><br />
URL: <a href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyE_2yMyI/AAAAAAAAjMg/CdGRzgpT-Gs/Steenbergen%20Jaco%20Pelomoni%20hospital%20neglect%20caused%20dreadful%20bedsores%20infections_thumb%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800">http://lh6.ggpht.com/_ZL3Kngb81qo/S5DyE_2yMyI&#8230;</a></p>
<p>Feeding  costs R150 a day – which the family does not have…</p>
<p>“Jaco was  sent home to the shed three days ago, and this family desperately needs  help. Jaco must still be fed through tubes that are directly inserted  into his stomach. The feeding into the tubes cost R150 per day, which  the family does not have.  He must be re-positioned every 2 hours as his  bed sores have not yet healed. He must desperately start with  physiotherapy as his muscles are all pulling stiff into spasms, but  there are no funds.</p>
<p>“It only takes one act of kindness per  person in this world to make a difference. Jaco’s dream was to become a  carpenter, and when asked why, he would very proudly say ‘because Jesus  was a carpenter, and look what he accomplished in his life’.</p>
<p>My  daughter, Michelle, my son Duane and myself, have established a  non-profit organisation called, Blue Butterfly Foundation, to assist  this family with proper medical care for Jaco.  The specialists have  determined that, with the proper medical care, Jaco could reach very  close to normal within 18 mths – 3 years. There is a private hospital  that specialises in his type of required medical care, but this will  cost R96,000 per month.</p>
<p>Do you have any suggestions or ideas,  what so ever, that could help us with raising funds ?</p>
<p><strong>We  have registered the foundation, but have not yet received the NPO nr. We  have plans for various fund raising events which include, Golf  competitions, fashion shows, radio advertising, and then my youngest,  Charne, has formed a Face-book group. If you would prefer to make a  donation, all donations can be paid to Standard Bank Acc No 375 382 534  (Savings acc), Branch No. 023910. Please use your cell number as  reference as we would like to thank you personally as well as keep you  updated on his progress.</p>
<p>For any further information, you can  contact me, Bernadine Coetzee, at 072 677 5711 or</p>
<p>Michelle  Nienaber          084 297 2719     or</p>
<p>Duane Nienaber              079 492 7638</p>
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<p>Source Url: <a href="http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/03/shocking-neglect-of-comatose-patient-at.html">http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/03/shocking-neglect-of-comatose-patient-at.html</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tell Obama to Further Support Malaria Vaccine Research &#8211; Take Action Today @ The Child Health Site. We have a wee malaria problem in South Africa presently&#8230; EVERY 30 SECONDS SOMEONE DIES FROM MALARIA &#8211; no amount of television campaigning by the Corrupt Department of Health for TB, AIDS, measles and malaria can help in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=128&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h3 class="UIIntentionalStory_Message"><span class="UIStory_Message">We have a wee malaria problem in South Africa  presently&#8230;</p>
<p>EVERY 30 SECONDS SOMEONE DIES FROM MALARIA &#8211; no  amount of television campaigning by the Corrupt Department of Health for  TB, AIDS, measles and malaria can help in South Africa because the Dept  of Health has confirmed that despite their recent (Word-Cup-induced)<span class="text_exposed_hide">&#8230;</span><span class="text_exposed_show"> campaign to make it look good for the rest of the world not only do they  NOT have the necessary vaccines, but they don&#8217;t have the money to buy  them.. go figure!</span></span></h3>
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<p>It&#8217;s hard to believe that something as simple as a mosquito bite has  caused the death of over 1.5 million people in 2008 and 2009, combined.  Yet, each year, millions of people—especially those living in  sub-Saharan Africa—contract malaria, the aggressive parasitic disease  transmitted to people by infected mosquitoes. The World Health  Organization reports that a child dies from malaria every 30 seconds.  It&#8217;s a shocking statistic, especially when taken into account malaria is  treatable. Unfortunately, half the world&#8217;s population is at risk of  contracting the disease, and far too many of them—over 700,000 people in  2008 alone—are killed by it yearly.</p>
<p>Steps have been made to battle the spread of the disease in those  parts of the world where it is most prevalent. Aid groups distribute  insecticidal nets to keep mosquitoes away from people at night and even  fumigate people&#8217;s homes. These efforts have no doubt alleviated the  issue in some ways, but they ultimately don&#8217;t address the root of the  problem, nor do they protect the citizens of these countries once they  step outside their homes.</p>
<p>If researchers are to succeed in stopping the spread of malaria, and  helping children in areas like sub-Saharan Africa where the disease is  most prevalent, they need the support of health organizations and the  governments of the world.</p>
<p>Tell President Obama to lend even more support to the cause of  preventing, treating, and curing malaria—a goal that, if realized, would  save the lives of millions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thechildhealthsite.com/clickToGive/campaign.faces?siteId=5&amp;campaign=MalariaVaccine"><span class="UIStory_Message"><span class="text_exposed_show">PLEASE TAKE ACTION NOW!! SIGN THE PETITION</span></span></a></p>
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<p>Dear President Obama,</p>
<p>In 2006, there were 247 million cases of malaria reported—infections  that caused nearly one million deaths, many of them young children in  Africa whose immune systems were not well-equipped to handle aggressive  infections. In the years since, the number has dropped thanks to the  immense efforts of aid and health organizations.</p>
<p>However, millions of people are still affected by this disease  each year, which means the efforts toward eradicating it must only  intensify.</p>
<p>Please increase your efforts to bring the scourge of malaria in the  developing world to an end. Give everyone at risk the chance not only to  survive, but also to thrive, free of the fear their lives may be cut  short by something as tiny as a mosquito bite.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Donnette E Davis</p>
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		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to Give @ The Child Health Site. ·  Learn About The Child Health Site ·  Send a Free E-Card! ·  About Our Charitable Partners ·  Easy Ways to Link to Us The Child Health Site is dedicated to funding simple and very effective preventatives and treatments with the goal of robust child health around [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=117&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=5&amp;link=ctg_chs_home_from_ths_thankyou_sitenav">Click to Give @ The Child Health Site</a>.</p>
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<td><strong> ·  <a href="http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/aboutus.faces?siteId=5&amp;link=ctg_chs_aboutus_from_home_maincolumn">Learn  About The Child Health Site</a> </strong></td>
<td><strong> ·  <a href="http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/sendecard.faces?siteId=5&amp;link=ctg_chs_sendecard_from_home_maincolumn">Send  a Free E-Card!</a> </strong></td>
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<td><strong> ·  <a href="http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/ourpartners.faces?siteId=5&amp;link=ctg_chs_ourpartners_from_home_maincolumn">About  Our Charitable Partners</a> </strong></td>
<td><strong> ·  <a href="http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/linktous.faces?siteId=5&amp;link=ctg_chs_linktous_from_home_maincolumn">Easy  Ways to Link to Us </a> </strong></td>
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<p>The Child Health Site is dedicated to funding simple and very  effective preventatives and treatments with the goal of robust child  health around the globe. Your daily click funds the administration of  Vitamin A to prevent life-threatening childhood illness and          disease as well as one preventable cause of childhood blindness;  the manufacture and fitting of children&#8217;s prostheses so that a          child injured by a landmine or other accident can still walk,  run and play and still has a fighting chance to be a productive          contributor in his or her society as an adult; eye surgeries  that can reverse one kind of childhood blindness; and HIV testing that          will alert medical personnel that a mother may pass the  infection onto her child at birth so that she can be treated and the  newborn          spared of this terrible disease. When you click, once per day,  every day, you are helping to get these types of treatments and          services to the children who need them most.</p>
<p>On average, over 70,000 individuals from around the world visit  the site each day to click the blue &#8220;Click Here to Give &#8211; it&#8217;s FREE&#8221;         button. To date, more than 100 million visitors have helped more  than 4,194,000 children.</p>
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<h1>How You Can Help In Mere Seconds — Every Day</h1>
<p>The Child Health Site provides a feel-good way to help promote  awareness as well as prevent and treat devastating childhood          illness every day — through easy and quick online activities.</p>
<p>With a simple, daily click of the blue &#8220;Click Here to Give &#8211; it&#8217;s  FREE&#8221; button at The Child Health Site, visitors help          children. Visitors pay nothing. The treatments and preventative  services described above are paid for by our site sponsors and          accomplished through our charitable partners, Mercy Corps, the  Prosthetics Outreach Foundation, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS          Foundation and Helen Keller International.</p>
<p>Please remember to click every day to help children get and stay  healthy, and to give hope to future generations. Every click          counts in the life and health of a child.</p>
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<h1>You Can Help Even More</h1>
<p>In addition to clicking the blue &#8220;Click Here to Give &#8211; it&#8217;s FREE&#8221;  button, visitors can help more children by shopping in          <a href="http://shop.thechildhealthsite.com/store/site.do?siteId=314&amp;origin=ctg_chs_home-about" target="_blank">The  Child Health Site store</a> .          With each item purchased, shoppers generate funds that bring  these health services to more children. The store offers a wide array of           items to show your support as well as fair-traded and  handcrafted items from around the world that help families and  communities pull          themselves out of poverty — another very effective way to make  sure children get the health preventatives and treatments when          they need it most.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Donnette E Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was fortunate to come across this link via a Google Alert this morning and zooooooooommmmmmmmmm ----------&#62;&#62; off i went to have a look... I am more than a little (okay a lot)  impressed and feel the need to share.. Quoting from the site itself:. Charity Fundraising through Personal Web Pages – Your Cause.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=outreachafrica.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9217086&amp;post=109&amp;subd=outreachafrica&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yourcause.com/AboutUs.aspx">Charity Fundraising through Personal Web Pages – Your Cause</a>.</p>
<p>I was fortunate to come across this link via a Google Alert this morning and zooooooooommmmmmmmmm &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-&gt;&gt; off i went to have a look&#8230; I am more than a little (okay a lot)  impressed and feel the need to share.. Quoting from the site itself:</p>
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<td><strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblMissionHeader">Mission<br />
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<span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblMissionBody">The mission of  YourCause.com is to  empower individuals to change our world—leveraging  their own voices, networks, and spheres of influence to improve the  lives of others.  The dedicated and accomplished YourCause.com team is  committed to supporting and facilitating the efforts of our caring  member community and the causes they champion so passionately.</p>
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<td><strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblHistoryStart">Our History:  Matthew&#8217;s Story<br />
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<span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblHistoryBody"><a href="http://www.yourcause.com/matthewcombs"><img src="http://yourcause.s3.amazonaws.com/4.1303.4.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="3" align="left" /></a>In early 2007, I caught a glimpse of a  Dateline MSNBC news program that profiled the atrocities of child  soldiers in Uganda.  I learned about children like ten-year-old Patrick,  who was kidnapped and forced to become a soldier for a rebel group  (Lord’s Resistance Army).  Patrick, the soft-spoken, emotionally-drained  and visibly-saddened young boy was being interviewed about his  kidnapping, conversion, eventual escape and most recent effort to  integrate into society.  Patrick, like the other 55,000 children  (including his sister), are stolen from their homes and villages only to  be brainwashed and abused to conduct unspeakable acts of violence.   Patrick was completely dependent on the LRA out of fear, which forced  him to kill his own parents in order to save him and his sister’s life.</p>
<p>As Patrick described these atrocities, a single tear ran down his face.   I’m not sure he even had the energy to fully cry.  After two years  inside the LRA, countless massacres and traumatic abuse, Patrick escaped  the rebel group and found refuge in a United Nations protected camp.   Patrick, 12-years-old at the time of the interview, was now trying to  seek education, rebuild himself and gain back a childhood forever hacked  by emotional scars.</p>
<p>As a parent of three children, the thought of something even remotely  close to this happening to my family is unfathomable.  Immediately, I  was compelled to do something.  Perspective quickly set in for me and,  ever since that day, my purpose has forever changed.  No longer was I  driven by numbers in the sense of dollar signs or the size of my company  venture.  An immediate and instinctual shift took place that had me  measuring my success through the number of lives I changed and the  amount of good I could instill.</p>
<p>Hearing Patrick’s story inspired me to channel my skills towards  empowering myself and others to pursue the cause that is most meaningful  to them.  My hypothesis was simple: If I could connect the power of the  Internet with the passion of a cause-minded individual, then change  could incur.  I wanted to provide the ability for anyone and everybody  to have the ability to make a difference in whatever mattered most to  them.  For me, it was the child soldier’s of Uganda.  For others, it may  be cancer, the environment, civil rights or any of the other thousands  of categories out there.</p>
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<td><strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblOpportunitiesStart">Our  Commitment<br />
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<span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblOpportunitiesBody">At  YourCause.com, we pride ourselves on measuring our success by the level  of positive social change we affect—not by the number of page views,  advertising dollars, and sponsorship agreements we log.  Fundamentally,  the company seeks to harness the passion of cause enthusiasts, donors,  charities, and corporations to create a mutually beneficial business  scenario that is scalable and sustainable— <strong><em>for </em></strong>everybody,  <strong><em>for</em></strong>ever.</p>
<p>The entire YourCause.com team shares this commitment to making the world  a better place.  Each team member brings a background aptly suited to  our collective mission to help grow what we feel is a truly remarkable  community.  These values shape all that we do—from our technology  development, to our  relationships with our members, corporate clients,  partners, vendors, and sponsors.</p>
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<span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_lblNetworkBody">YourCause.com  is actively partnering with today&#8217;s most progressive, caring, and  philanthropic organizations.  Through employee micro–philanthropic  programs, corporate sponsorships, celebrity endorsements, and business  alliances, YourCause.com is quickly spreading its wings and touching  countless lives.  We encourage businesses, websites, philanthropists,  and charities to contact YourCause.com to learn more about getting  involved in this exciting adventure.</span></td>
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<div style="margin-top:15px;margin-right:5px;"><a id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_hplJohl" href="http://www.yourcause.com/mattjohl"><img style="border-width:0;" src="http://media.yourcause.com/1471.14745.4.jpg" alt="" /></a></div>
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<td><span style="text-align:left;float:left;display:block;"> <strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_Label1">Matt Johl</span></strong> </span> <span style="text-align:right;float:right;display:block;"> <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/mattjohl">yourcause.com/mattjohl</a> </span></td>
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<td>All the way from Leawood, Kansas, Matt  brings several years of marketing and public relations experience to the  table.  After graduating from the University of Arizona with a  bachelor’s degree in marketing, he moved down to Dallas and shortly  thereafter started working in the customer service/nonprofit department  at YourCause.  Every year on Christmas Day, Matt returns to his  hometown, volunteering at a soup kitchen to feed the less fortunate.  Matt’s favorite charity is Children&#8217;s Mercy Hospital, where as a newborn  he received minor treatment and is forever grateful. Any day of the  week you can find Matt watching and playing sports, basketball being his  preferred.</td>
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<td><span style="text-align:left;float:left;display:block;"> <strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_Label3">Amy Chait</span></strong> </span> <span style="text-align:right;float:right;display:block;"> <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/amychait">yourcause.com/amychait</a> </span></td>
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<td>After writing her first poem at  11-years-old, Amy fell in love with words and grew a passion for  creativity.      She’s a fan of nonfiction and classics like Hemingway, a  self-proclaimed iTunes junkie, and dedicates herself to forward  thinking.      Amy has a degree in communication studies with a minor in English  from the University of North Texas and enthusiastically joined      the team to assist with marketing communications and influence  positive change.  Creative Visions is one of Amy’s favorite causes,      aligning with her mission to support creative activists who raise  awareness through a unique perspective.</td>
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<td><span style="text-align:left;float:left;display:block;"> <strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_Label4">Lizette Romero</span></strong> </span> <span style="text-align:right;float:right;display:block;"> <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/MissLizette">yourcause.com/MissLizette</a> </span></td>
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<td>Lizette graduated from the University of  Texas at Austin with a bachelor of journalism.  Through multiple  editorial internships, including her cause-focused organization,  Latinitas, she learned the importance of helping youth express  themselves through various forms of media.  Accepted into the graduate  school of arts &amp; technology at the University of Texas at Dallas,  she declined admission to get her hands ‘dirty’ in the real world of  design and social media at YourCause.  Leaving behind the life of a  college student (ramen noodles and all), she is thrilled to be part of a  new concept of social networking for cause-centric purposes.  Lizette  flexes her writing, graphic design and communication skills within  YourCause.</td>
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<td>Jing, a software developer and mother of  two, believes that in the 21st century humans shouldn&#8217;t have to face  threats of starvation and hunger.  For this reason, she supports the  World Hunger Year organization, fighting the root causes of hunger and  poverty. Originally from Shanghai, China and prior to coming to the  United States, she spent about six years in Japan to learn the Japanese  culture. Her favorite leisure activity is listening to classic music.  Jing holds a masters degree in computer science from The University of  Texas at Dallas.</td>
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<td>Before joining the team as a software  developer, Prathibha did technical consulting for several clients. She  has her Masters in Computer &amp; Information Sciences and Bachelors in  Electronics and Communications. Prathibha enjoys web development,  browsing the internet and cooking. She likes to spend her time with  family and kids. Prathibha is avid supporter of organizations that help  kids.</td>
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<div style="margin-top:15px;margin-right:5px;"><a id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_HyperLink5" href="http://www.yourcause.com/weshendrix"><img style="border-width:0;" src="http://media.yourcause.com/7.8124.4.jpg" alt="" /></a></div>
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<td><span style="text-align:left;float:left;display:block;"> <strong><span id="ctl00_cphMain_ctl00_bucAboutUs_ctl02_Label7">Wes Hendrix</span></strong> </span> <span style="text-align:right;float:right;display:block;"> <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/weshendrix">yourcause.com/weshendrix</a> </span></td>
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<td>Wes is the partnerships manager at  YourCause.com.   With an undergraduate degree in marketing from Texas  A&amp;M and a J.D. from SMU in Dallas, he brings a variety of skills to  the team.   When away from the office, Wes enjoys the outdoors,  photography, and travel.  As such, he is committed to various  conservation organizations, as well as supporting the fight against  Alzheimer’s disease.</td>
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<p>• <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/Images/MediaKit/YCMediaKit_PG7_PR_ATT.pdf" target="_blank">Press Release: YourCause Teams Up With AT&amp;T</a></p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.yourcause.com/Images/MediaKit/YCMediaKit_PG8_PR_Haiti.pdf" target="_blank">Press Release: YourCause Responds to Haiti</a></td>
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